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Famous alumnus Huang Qinkang
(formerly known as Huang Shenqi and Huang Qi) was born in Cangnan on October 20th of the lunar calendar in 1932 Hetou in Jinxiang Town; After graduating from Jinxiang Primary School in 1947, he was admitted to Wenzhou Ouhai Middle School (now Wenzhou No. 4 Middle School), and joined the Southern Zhejiang Guerrilla Force in May 1949; In November of the same year, he went to the city (now Wenzhou No. 2 Middle School) to attend high school, and then , engaged in revolutionary literature and art propaganda and primary school art education in the Wenzhou area art troupe; In 1953, he was admitted to the Department of Practical Art of Northeastern North America College (Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts), where he was guided by professors such as Wu Mifeng and Li Yu; After graduation in 1956, he was assigned to Hangzhou Hang Silk Lian, studied under famous silk pattern designers such as Lou Zilang and Wu Jinchen, and engaged in the design of silk patterns. In 1957, he asked to work in the Northwest and served successively as an assistant, lecturer, associate professor, professor, director of the teaching and research section, and master's tutor at Xi'an Academy of Fine Arts. , a member of the Chinese Artists Association; his works have participated in many national printed cloth pattern exhibitions. Sun Wanpeng was born in a tailor family on Wuma Street in Wenzhou City on April 16, 1940. He graduated from No. 1 Primary School (now Guangzhou Road Primary School) and attended Wenzhou No. 4 Middle School for junior and senior high school. In 1959, he ranked No. 1 in the province's agricultural college entrance examination. With first grade, he was admitted to the Department of Plant Protection of Zhejiang Agricultural University (now Zhejiang University Huajiachi Campus); after graduation, he was assigned to work in the Department of Agriculture of Zhejiang Province; he studied at the Central Party School in 1982 and returned to the province a year later, becoming the youngest provincial agriculture director in the country. , the youngest cadre of the Provincial Department of Agriculture in the province; from 1986 to 1987, he served concurrently as secretary of the Huangyan County Party Committee. By chance, he began to study the philosophy of gray mathematics by Professor Deng Julong, a doctoral tutor at Huazhong University of Science and Technology. In 1991, he officially published five gray mathematics works including "Expressionology" and "Gray Value"; in 1992, the first national conference was held in Wuhan. At the Seventh Gray System Conference, Sun Wanpeng was announced as the founder of Gray Theory and served as the director of the National Gray System Academic Committee. So far, Sun Wanpeng has published 20 books with more than 5 million words. More than 100 universities in China have opened classes. Chen Shen was originally from Xialin, Xianyan, Ouhai, and was born in Dagaoqiao, Wenzhou on July 19, 1921. Due to various reasons when he was young, he only spent three or four years in high school and junior high school. In 1952, he was admitted to the Department of Russian Language and Literature of Peking University; After graduation in 1956, he was assigned to the Institute of Literature, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and later to the Institute of Foreign Literature, where he engaged in research on Soviet Russian literature. In 1985, he was rated as a foreign language researcher and doctoral supervisor of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. In 1991, he began to enjoy the government award issued by the State Council. Special allowance; He has served as an academic member of the Institute of Foreign Literature, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, a director of the Chinese Foreign Literature Society, the Chinese Translators Association, and the Soviet Literature Research Society; and editor of magazines such as "Literary Theory and Criticism" and "Foreign Literature Review" Committee member, and served as a member of the Foreign Literature and Language Group during the National Philosophy and Social Sciences "Seventh Five-Year Plan" period; a member of the Chinese Writers Association and a member of the Honorary Division of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. His main academic achievements, he said, are both "few and many". When he says "few", he refers to the approximately 800,000 words of papers he wrote (excluding other articles); the quantity and quality of these papers are among the best among our researchers. He is still at the forefront;
The "many" are the two series of books he edited, especially the "Complete Works of Fyodor Dostoevsky", which totaled 120 volumes and about 40 million words. .
Zhang Wenli
Born in 1935 in Yongzhong Town, Yongjia County (now Yongzhong Street, Longwan District); studied in Wenzhou Ouhai Middle School (now Wenzhou No. 4 Middle School) in his early years; participated in the bandit suppression and land reform in Taishun County in 1950 and other jobs; In 1956, he was admitted to the Party History Department of the History Department of Renmin University of China. After graduating in 1960, he stayed at the school and taught in the Chinese Philosophy History Research Office of the Department of Philosophy; During the "Cultural Revolution", he was transferred to Jiangxi for labor; In 1984, he was appointed by the Academic Degrees Committee of the State Council Specially approved as a professor; currently he is a professor in the Department of Philosophy, Renmin University of China, doctoral supervisor, director of the Confucius Institute in China, director of the Institute of Chinese Studies, and concurrently serves as a director of the International Confucian Federation. Nan Yanzong was born on February 5, 1907 in Nanzhai, Huanghua Town, Yueqing. In 1922, he was admitted to the Tenth Normal School of Zhejiang Province (now Wenzhou Middle School); in 1925, he was admitted to the Geology Department of National Southeast University (now Nanjing University) and was taught by the famous geologist Xie Jiarong (an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences after the founding of the People's Republic of China); In 1931, he entered the Geological Survey Institute of the "Ministry of Industry of the Central Government" and became a student of the director, the famous geologist Weng Wenhao (later the Executive Director of the National Government), and became a member of the Geological Society of China; in 1936, he wrote "Usage of Igneous Rock Patterns on Geological Maps" "Discussions"; In 1941, he concurrently served as a researcher at the Institute of Geology, Academia Sinica; In 1942, due to his significant contribution to China's geology and mineral resources, he received the "Zhao Yazen Memorial Prize" from the Geological Society of China; In 1943, in Huangqiangping, Zhongshan, Guangxi, Discovered uranium deposits in China for the first time; In 1946, he served as a professor in the geology departments of Chongqing University and National Central University; In 1948, he returned to his hometown and served as the director of the junior high school of Wenzhou Middle School and concurrently as a teacher of Ouhai Middle School; Died of illness on February 23, 1951 . Origin of Lin Guanfu: In 1999, I passed by Convoy Building on Station Avenue in the city and saw the name of the building inscribed by Guanfu Lin on the wall of the building. I didn't know who Lin Guanfu was at the time, but I just thought that the handwriting was gentle and quiet. It has the charm of ink and the elegance of a scholar's calligraphy. I was pleasantly surprised and secretly speculated that Mr. Lin might be a scholar with a lot of knowledge. As the saying goes: "The words are like the person". Calligraphy can indeed show a person's character, magnanimity, knowledge and taste. Literary calligraphy has always been my preference, just like I have been obsessed with tasting green tea for many years but never get excited about Pu'er tea. A mediocre calligrapher seems to be the Pu'er tea that I don't like. After asking about it later, I found out that Mr. Lin is an expert on red tea. , and is quite famous. After that, I also paid attention to this red science expert. Chen Xuewen was born in August 1934 in Lianchitou Village, Beibaixiang Town, Yueqing City; in 1945, he was admitted to Ouhai Middle School (now Wenzhou No. 4 Middle School); in 1951, he was selected to work in the Wenzhou Municipal Committee of the Youth League; in 1953, he was transferred to the History Department of Shandong University After graduating in 1957, he was assigned to work in the Tianjin Cadre School; in 1959, he was transferred back to Wenzhou No. 4 Middle School to teach; even during the "Cultural Revolution", he still persisted in academic research and devoted himself to the exploration of Ming and Qing history and Chinese economic history; in 1980 During the recruitment process of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, I was transferred to the Zhejiang Academy of Social Sciences after being admitted. Lu Jianguang was born in Wenzhou in December 1922. He is a middle school music teacher. He has loved music since he was a child. During the Anti-Japanese War, he participated in the "Wenzhou Youth Chorus" and used songs to promote the anti-Japanese war. After 1949, he worked as a music teacher in a primary school and later went to Wenzhou Fourth Army. He taught in a middle school and also taught music; as early as the 1950s, he went deep into the folk, dug out folk songs from the masses, notated them, and then sung them among the students, making the Wenzhou folk song "Ding Ding Dang" reach the society; he collected Wenzhou folk songs include "Questions and Answers by the River", "Jingle Ding Dang" and the Yongjia folk song "Jie Ne Makes a Nest", etc., which have now been included in the "Collection of Chinese Folk Songs·Zhejiang Volume"; retired in 1982 and is now a musician in Zhejiang Province Association member. Ye Yonglie was born in a well-to-do family in Tiejinglan, Wenzhou City in 1940; graduated from junior high school in Ouzhong (now Wen No. 4 Middle School), studied in Wenzhou No. 2 Middle School in high school, and graduated from the Chemistry Department of Peking University in 1963; at the age of 11, he studied in "Southern Zhejiang Daily" " (the predecessor of "Wenzhou Daily") published poems, wrote his first book at the age of 19, became the main author of "One Hundred Thousand Whys" at the age of 20, and wrote "PHS Roaming the Future" at the age of 21; so far, "One Hundred Thousand Whys" "Why" has a total print run of more than 100 million copies, and there are nearly 100 million "PHS" mobile phone users named after "PHS Roaming the Future". These two "billions" are his rich spiritual wealth; Ye Yonglie is now a Shanghai writer Association first-level writer and professor.
Zhang Chengjian
(Scholar who can withstand the extreme hardships) was born in Wenzhou at midnight on the first day of the first lunar month in 1944. He studied at Xijiao Primary School at the age of five and graduated from junior high school in Wenzhou No. 4 Middle School in 1985. Because of his "origin", he could not continue his studies, so he started working at the end of the same year; he worked successively in the metallurgical factory, Tengqiao District Supply and Marketing Cooperative, the Municipal Finance and Trade Office, the Municipal Business Council, the Municipal Supply and Marketing Cooperative, the Municipal Non-staple Food Company, and the Municipal Old City Reconstruction Headquarters Xiaonan Road Worked in headquarters and other units; transferred to the former Wenzhou Normal College (now Wenzhou University) in 1994. Zhao Chaogou, 1910.5.4-1992.2. 13. Graduated from the junior high school of our school in 1926. Born in Longchuan, Wencheng, Wenzhou (Longchuan originally belonged to Ruian), he is a leading journalist in China and a famous essayist; he has written famous works such as "Yan'an January" and "Not Late Talk"; he has He serves as a member of the Standing Committee of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, vice chairman of the Shanghai Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and member of the Central Standing Committee of the China Democratic League. Graduated from junior high school in 1926. Wencheng, a native of Longchuan, Wenzhou (Longchuan originally belonged to Ruian), is a leading journalist in China and a famous essayist. He is the author of "Yan'an in January", "Weiwan Tan" and other famous works. He once served as a member of the Standing Committee of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, vice chairman of the Shanghai Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and member of the Central Standing Committee of the China Democratic League. Ye Xiangkui
1926.12- 2012.8.15 Graduated from our high school in 1947. A native of Longwan, Wenzhou, he is the only expert on ancient turtles and turtles and paleontology in China. He has participated in the naming of ancient turtles and turtles and the research on dinosaur fauna. He is a national-level scientist with outstanding contributions and enjoys special allowances from the State Council. He is the author of books such as "Vertebrate Animals in Ancient and Modern Times", and has participated in the editing of "Cihai" and "Encyclopedia". He once served as the director of the Reptile Research Office of the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Wang Jisi
1906.1.7-1996.4.6 From 1925 to the 1940s, he served as a Chinese language teacher in our school three times. Born in Yongjia, Wenzhou, he is a famous drama historian, literary historian, professor, and doctoral tutor. He is the author of "Notes on Five Dramas in the West Chamber", "History of Chinese Literature", "Collections of China's Top Ten Classical Tragedies", and "China's Top Ten Classical Comedies". Famous works such as "Collection" are known as "the last cultural soul of Lingnan culture". He once served as deputy chairman of the Guangdong Provincial Committee of the China Democratic League.
Xia Chengtao
1900.2.10-1986.5.11 1925-1927 served as a Chinese language teacher in our school. A native of Wenzhou City, he is known as "the master of Ci poetry" and "the master of Ci poetry". He has classic works such as "Tang and Song Ci Ci Theory Series" and "Jiang Baishi's Ci Chronicle and Collation". He once served as a member of the Standing Committee of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and a director of the Chinese Writers Association.
Zhang Zhaoqian
1900.12.1-1972.1.18 1925-1927 served as a biochemistry teacher in our school. A native of Longwan, Wenzhou, one of the first academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a professor at Peking University, a famous botanist, plant taxonomist, and educator. He is the author of "Fora of China? Asteraceae", "Retrieval Table of Chinese Plant Families and Genera", and "Illustrated Description of Main Plants of China" 》 and other books.
Nan Yanzong
1907.2.5-1951.3.7 In 1949, he served as an English, chemistry, and mathematics teacher in our school. A native of Yueqing, Wenzhou, the discoverer of China's uranium mines, he is known as "the pioneer of my country's uranium mine geology" and "the father of China's uranium mines".
Mei Lengsheng
1895-1976.7 In 1945, he served as a Chinese teacher in our school. A native of Wenzhou City, he is a famous scholar of literature and history. He is known as the "Guardian Saint" of Wenzhou local literature. He is the author of "Catalogue of Ancient Books in the Library" and "Wenzhou Local History Materials". He once served as the director of the Wenzhou Municipal Library and the deputy director of the Municipal Cultural Management Committee.
You Renkui
1917-1986.3.3 1945-1950 served as a Chinese and history teacher in our school. A native of Ruian, Wenzhou, he is an expert in ancient literature and is known as the "living dictionary" of Chinese classical literature and the "famous teacher of Dongou generation". He once served as the director of the Chinese Department of Wenzhou Normal University.
Dai Jiaxiang
1906.4.11-1998.5.30 1944-1949 served as a Chinese language teacher in our school. A native of Ruian, Wenzhou, he is a famous historian, paleographer, and classical scholar. He is the "first person in bronze inscription research" in China. He studied under Wang Guowei and is the author of "Explanation of Wall Inscriptions" and "Bronze Inscriptions Dictionary" and other books.
School Leadership
Principal: Su Xiaoping Vice Principal: Jiang Zhaoxia Vice Principal: Ye Dehan Assistant to Principal: Chen Ligang Director of School Office: Jiang Weijian Deputy Director: Jiang Liqing Director of Political and Education Office: Lin Jiajing Deputy Director: Chen Feizhan Director of the Academic Affairs Office: Chen Ke Deputy Directors: Pan Luehui, Lu Huajun Director of the General Affairs Office: Ye Xiaomin Chairman of the Trade Union: Jin Hai