Li Bingheng 李秉衡 | |
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Governor of Shandong | |
In office 16 August – 27 September 1894 | |
Monarch | Guangxu |
Preceded by | Furun |
Succeeded by | Zhang Rumei |
Governor of Anhui | |
In office 25 May – 16 August 1894 | |
Preceded by | Shen Bingcheng |
Succeeded by | Furun |
Personal details | |
Born | 1830 Zhuanghe, Liaoning, China |
Died | 1900 (aged 69–70) Tongzhou, Beijing, China |
Military service | |
Allegiance | China |
Branch | Imperial Chinese Army |
Years of service | 1879 – 1900 |
Commands | Huai Army |
Battles/wars | Sino-French War |
Li Bingheng (Chinese: 李秉衡, 1830–1900), courtesy name Jiantang (鑑堂), was a Chinese military figure and statesman who served as the Governor of Anhui and the Governor of Shandong and a veteran of the Sino-French War, the First Sino-Japanese War and served in the Boxer Rebellion before committing suicide at the Battle of Peking.[1][2]