At that time, the teachers in Linshan School were not highly educated, but they followed Zhu's example and stood on their own feet in the spirit of mutual assistance in teaching. Under Zhu's call, celebrities such as Lu, Bi Xiushao and others have come to Linshan to give lectures. Zhu also collected a large number of books from the folk and publishing circles, which made Linshan School a famous institution in eastern Zhejiang during War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's period. At one time, it was "famous in Taizhou and famous in Zhejiang".
Zhu has a famous saying: "Science needs the life of all mankind." He made outstanding contributions to the country and people all his life, not only in his hometown, but also in scientific research. I continue to look at the contents of the exhibition hall, which is a good opportunity to get to know this country sage. I didn't expect this exhibition hall to have such rich contents.
From 65438 to 0935, Zhu worked as a researcher at Beiping Institute of Zoology and a professor at Sino-French University. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he served as professor and head of the Department of Zoology of Taiwan Province Provincial University. After the founding of New China, he served as the director of Shanghai Institute of Experimental Biology, China Academy of Sciences, and 1956 was elected as a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and a deputy to the Second National People's Congress. Zhu is one of the pioneers of cytology and experimental embryology in China. He has made great contributions to scientific research such as "artificial propagation of domestic fish" and "introduction and domestication of Indian castor silkworm", and cultivated the first batch of "ancestor-free toads" in the world.