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Successive curator of the Palace Museum
After 1949, the successive vice presidents of the Palace Museum were Wu, Chen Qiao, Li Jie, Shan Shiyuan, Tian Geng, Yang Shusheng, Xiao, Sun Jue, Yang Boda, Yu Jian, Zhang Zhongpei, Wei Wenzao, Wang Shuqing and Yang Xin. There is no curator named Wang Shijiang.

1, Yi Peiji (1928- 1933), once the principal of Hunan First Normal School and the first director of the Palace Museum.

Received a good education, graduated from Hunan dialect school and studied in Japan. Joined the League, participated in the Wuchang Uprising, and served as Li's secretary and vice chairman of the Republic of China. 1925 10 In June, the Palace Museum was established and served as the curator and curator of the Cultural Relics Museum. 1933 was forced to resign as dean due to the theft of treasures in the Forbidden City, moved to Tianjin and transferred to the French Concession in Shanghai. 1937 died in September at the age of 57.

2. Ma Heng (1933- 1954), a native of Yinxian County, Zhejiang Province, the second president of Xiling Printing Society, an epigraphy archaeologist and a calligraphy seal engraver.

In his early years, he entered Nanyang Public School (now Shanghai Jiaotong University and Xi Jiaotong University) to study Confucian classics, history and epigraphy. He is good at Han and Wei Shi Jing, and pays attention to literature research and field investigation. He used to be the director of the Archaeological Research Office of the Department of Chinese Studies of Peking University Research Institute and the president of the Palace Museum. 1952 Chairman of Beijing Cultural Relics Arrangement Committee.

3. Wu (1954- 1984) was the vice president of East China Party School and East China People's Revolutionary University, the assistant to the Minister of Culture of People's Republic of China (PRC), the president of the Palace Museum and the first secretary of the Party Committee, and the first president of the Palace Museum after the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC).

4. Zhang Zhongpei (1987- 199 1), a famous archaeologist, is the founder of archaeology major in Jilin University.

1956 graduated from the history department of Peking University, majoring in archaeology. He used to be president of the Palace Museum, honorary president of the Palace Research Institute and vice chairman of the academic committee of the Palace Museum. 20 17 died of illness in Beijing on July 5, at the age of 83.

5. Zheng (2002-20 12) pointed out that the so-called Forbidden City is a cultural whole, which means that the ancient buildings of the Forbidden City are closely related to the collections and remains of the Qing Dynasty, and the history also contains a large number of people and things related to it.

Zheng, who took office in 2002, had no dean before 1 1 year, which was longer than the gap period of 1952-1954. After Zheng came to power, with the support of the state finance, the Forbidden City began to be overhauled.

Dan Jixiang (2065 438+02-2065 438+April 8, 2009) was the first person to visit more than 9,000 rooms in the Forbidden City.

197 1 year 1 month to join the work,1June 1985 to join the China * * * production party. Graduate student of urban planning, School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, doctor of engineering, doctoral supervisor. Senior architect and registered urban planner. He used to be a member of the party group of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of People's Republic of China (PRC) (deputy minister level) and the president of the Palace Museum. On April 8, 20 19, Dan Jixiang retired.

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