Ni Wen-ya

Ni Wen-ya
倪文亞
6th President of the Legislative Yuan
In office
22 February 1972 – 28 April 1972
Vice PresidentLiu Kuo-tsai
Preceded byHuang Kuo-shu
Succeeded byhimself
In office
2 May 1972 – 18 October 1988
Preceded byhimself (acting)
Succeeded byLiu Kuo-tsai
Vice President of the Legislative Yuan
In office
24 February 1961 – 22 February 1972
PresidentHuang Kuo-shu
Preceded byHuang Kuo-shu
Succeeded byLiu Kuo-tsai
Member of the Legislative Yuan
In office
18 May 1948 – 20 December 1988
ConstituencyZhejiang 3rd
Member of the National Assembly
In office
1946–1948
Personal details
Born(1902-03-02)2 March 1902
Died3 June 2006(2006-06-03) (aged 104)
PartyKuomintang
Spouse(s)
Li Yun-chiu
(m. 1930; died 1967)

(m. 1968)
Children5
EducationEast China Normal University (BA)
Columbia University (MEd)
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Ni Wen-ya (Chinese: 倪文亞; pinyin: Ní Wényà; 2 March 1902 – 3 June 2006) was a Chinese educator and politician who served as 6th President of the Legislative Yuan under 4 presidential administration from 1972 to 1988. He was a member of Tsotanhui Clique within Kuomintang.During the 1930s, Ni served as Training Director within the Blue Shirts Society, a secretive faction of the Kuomintang. Alongside Ho Chung-han, Liu Chien-chun, and Kang Tse, he played a leading role in guiding the organization among cultural field. Ni was specifically responsible for recruiting university professors and engaging with newspapers to promote the Society's ideological agenda.