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Hu Lijiao (Chinese: 胡立教) (December 1914 – July 3, 2006) was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Ji'an, Jiangxi Province. He was the 3rd governor of the People's Bank of China (1964–1966) and the 1st Chairman of the People's Standing Congress of Henan Province (1979–1981) and 2nd Chairman of the People's Standing Congress of Shanghai (1981–1988).

Preceded byCao Juru Governor of the People's Bank of China
1964–1966
Succeeded byVacant until 1973, next held by Chen Xiyu
Preceded byNew office Chairman of the People's Congress of Henan
1979–1981
Succeeded byLiu Jie
Preceded byYan Youmin Chairman of the People's Congress of Shanghai
1981–1988
Succeeded byYe Gongqi
Governors of the People's Bank of China
  1. Nan Hanchen
  2. Cao Juru
  3. Hu Lijiao
  4. Chen Xiyu
  5. Li Baohua
  6. Lü Peijian
  7. Chen Muhua
  8. Li Guixian
  9. Zhu Rongji
  10. Dai Xianglong
  11. Zhou Xiaochuan
  12. Yi Gang
  13. Pan Gongsheng
Political leaders of Henan since 1949
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Political leaders of Shanghai since 1949
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