- Changzhou Senior High School of Jiangsu Province
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Changzhou Senior High School of Jiangsu Province Simplified Chinese 江苏省常州高级中学 Transcriptions Mandarin - Hanyu Pinyin Jiāngsū-shěng Chángzhōu Gāojí Zhōngxué Changzhou Senior High School of Jiangsu Province was founded on November 15, 1907.[1]
Contents
Notable alumni
Political leaders
- Qu Qiubai (1899–1935)
- Zhang Tailei (1898–1927)
- Yun Daiying (1895–1931)
- Hu Ping (1930 -): Zhejiang Jiaxing people. A former Fujian province, Department of Commerce minister.
- Jiang Zhuping (1937 -): Jiangsu Yixing people. A former Hubei provincial governor, secretary of the CPC Hubei Provincial Committee book.
Scholars
- Liu Bannong (1891–1934), famous modern poet, a prominent figure in the New Culture Movement.
- Liu Tianhua (1895–1932): musician. Jiangsu Jiangyin people ,1909-1911 study in the school. 1915-1922 taught in school. A former Peking University, Professor at such schools.
- Ch'ien Mu (1895— 1990): a Chinese historian, educator, philosopher and Confucian considered one of the greatest historians and philosophers in 20th-century China.
- Ling Chun-sheng (1902–1981), the national scientists, Academia Sinica. Jiangsu Wu Jin people. School graduation in 1919. Served as the first Director in Ethnic Studies at the Academia Sinica.
- Lu Shuxiang (1904–1998): linguist. Jiangsu Danyang City people. School graduation in 1922. A former researcher at the Institute, Chinese Academy of Languages, the Director. His major works include "Chinese grammar slightly" and so on.
- Zhou Youguang (1906 -): spoken and written language scientist. Jiangsu Province Changzhou people. Graduated in 1923.
- Tao Jin Dynasty (1908–1992): jurist. Jiangsu Liyang people. School graduation in 1926. Served as the legal system of the Fifth National People's Congress Standing Committee and deputy director.
- Tao Lu Jia (1917 -): high-ranking Communist Party. Jiangsu Liyang people. The thirties in the school reading. Served as first secretary of the CPC Shanxi Provincial Committee.
Fellow
- Pan Shu (1897–1988): Chinese Academy of Sciences. Psychologists. Jiangsu Yixing people. Graduate school in 1917. Former Nanjing principal, director of Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Psychology.
- Wu Rukang (1916 -): Chinese Academy of Sciences. Anthropologist. Jiangsu Province Changzhou people. Graduate school in 1935. Of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute, Deputy Director.
- Chen Taiyi (1921 -): Chinese Academy of Engineering. Communications systems engineering experts. Jiangsu Yixing people. 1933-1934 school years in the school. A former People's Liberation Army Nanjing Institute of Communications Engineering Vice-President.
- Hou Yunde (1929 -): Chinese Academy of Engineering. Virologist. Jiangsu Province Changzhou people. Graduate school in 1948. China Preventive Medicine research scientist.
Others
- Tang Jun (1962 -): Jiangsu Changzhou people. Served as Microsoft Company (China) CEO. Graduate school in 1980.
Notable Teachers
- Lu Simian (1884–1957): a prominent Chinese historian.
Past President
- Tu Yuan Bo (1907–1913)
- Tong Bo Zhang (1913–1925)
- Shi Shaoxi (1951–1966, 1978–1985)
- Ding Health (1985–2000)
- Han Tao (2001–2003)
- Wang Dingxin (2003–2008)
- Ding Weiming (2008 -)
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