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Sun Yat-sen Memorial Secondary School 中山纪念中学 Zhōng Shān jì niàn zhōng xúe | |||||||||||
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Former names | Prime Minister's Hometown Memorial School | ||||||||||
Type | Public, Boarding | ||||||||||
Motto | 祖国高于一切,才华贡献人类 (The motherland is higher than everything; Talents contribute to mankind) | ||||||||||
Established | 1934 | ||||||||||
President | Lin Jialiang | ||||||||||
Campus | Suburb area, 0.565 km2 (0.218 sq mi) [850 mǔ | ||||||||||
Website |
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Chinese name | |||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 中山纪念中学 | ||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 中山紀念中學 | ||||||||||
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Sun Yat-sen Memorial Secondary School, ( Chinese: 中山纪念中学; pinyin: Zhōngshān Jìniàn Zhōngxúe) was established in memory of Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of the Republic of China and the Premier of the Kuomintang in 1934. The school is located in Cuiheng Village, Zhongshan, Guangdong, China. Cuiheng Village is Sun Yat-sen's hometown. It is next to the former residence of Sun Yat-sen ( zh-CN: 孙中山故居纪念馆). There are 120 home classes in the full boarding school with more than 7000 students.
Sun Yat-sen Memorial Secondary School was founded in Guangdong Province by Sun Fo, then President of the Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China and the eldest son of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the great forerunner of democratic revolution. The school was set up to inherit the wishes of Sun Yat-sen which development and personnel training are the root of prosperity and strength. The initial name of the school was "Premier's Hometown Memorial School" (私立總理故鄉紀念中學校) in 1934. After the Chinese Civil War and the Communist Party of China took power in 1949, the school was renamed "Sun Yat-sen Memorial Secondary School". The existing school name was inscribed by Soong Ching-ling, the Honorary Chairwoman of People's Republic of China and the widow of Dr. Sun, in 1978.
School site construction was completed in 1934 and began to enroll students from all over the country. In 1953, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Secondary School was designated as one of the first 7 key secondary schools, and in 1994 one of the first Top Level schools in Guangdong Province. In 2006 and 2007, this school passed both the primary assessment and re-evaluation as Experimental and Leading Secondary School of State Level with the highest scores.
Duration | Post | Name |
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August 1934–July 1936 | President | Huang Zhongjin |
August–October 1936 | President | Yang Guoquan |
November 1936–August 1946 | President | Sun Fo |
October 1936–October 1938 | Interim President | Situ You |
October 1938–August 1946 | Interim President | Tai En Sai |
August 1946–July 1947 | President | Feng Baili |
August 1947–March 1950 | President | Tang Yingbo |
March 1950–August 1953 | President | Jiang Shikui |
September 1953–August 1954 | President | Zhang Huajing |
March 1954–June 1966 | President | Jiang Shikui |
June 1966–November 1968 | Cultural Revolution started, no President was in charge | |
November 1968–April 1970 | Chief of the Revolutionary committee | Yang Yuesheng |
April 1970–August 1972 | Chief of the Revolutionary committee | Huang Bodi |
August 1972–August 1978 | Chief of the Revolutionary committee | Wu Jingxing |
President | ||
August 1978–September 1980 | President | Shen Daqi |
September 1980–September 1988 | concurrent President | |
September 1980–September 1984 | Deputy President, in charge | Li Qingyu |
April–September 1984 | Deputy President, in charge | Chen Zesheng |
September 1984–September 1988 | Vice President | Yao Bentang |
September 1988–January 1996 | President | |
September 1987–September 1992 | Vice President | Zhang Zhenliu |
October 1991–January 1996 | Vice President | He Youlin |
January 1996–October 2015 | President | |
October 2015–present | President | Lin Jialiang |
Sun Yat-sen Memorial Secondary School is one of the first top-grade schools of Guangdong Province (省一级学校) and one of the first key high schools of Guangdong Province. In 2006, it became one of the first national demonstrative ordinary high schools (国家级示范性普通高中).
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Sun Yat-sen Memorial Secondary School 中山纪念中学 Zhōng Shān jì niàn zhōng xúe | |||||||||||
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Location | |||||||||||
, China | |||||||||||
Information | |||||||||||
Former names | Prime Minister's Hometown Memorial School | ||||||||||
Type | Public, Boarding | ||||||||||
Motto | 祖国高于一切,才华贡献人类 (The motherland is higher than everything; Talents contribute to mankind) | ||||||||||
Established | 1934 | ||||||||||
President | Lin Jialiang | ||||||||||
Campus | Suburb area, 0.565 km2 (0.218 sq mi) [850 mǔ | ||||||||||
Website |
www | ||||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 中山纪念中学 | ||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 中山紀念中學 | ||||||||||
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Sun Yat-sen Memorial Secondary School, ( Chinese: 中山纪念中学; pinyin: Zhōngshān Jìniàn Zhōngxúe) was established in memory of Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of the Republic of China and the Premier of the Kuomintang in 1934. The school is located in Cuiheng Village, Zhongshan, Guangdong, China. Cuiheng Village is Sun Yat-sen's hometown. It is next to the former residence of Sun Yat-sen ( zh-CN: 孙中山故居纪念馆). There are 120 home classes in the full boarding school with more than 7000 students.
Sun Yat-sen Memorial Secondary School was founded in Guangdong Province by Sun Fo, then President of the Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China and the eldest son of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the great forerunner of democratic revolution. The school was set up to inherit the wishes of Sun Yat-sen which development and personnel training are the root of prosperity and strength. The initial name of the school was "Premier's Hometown Memorial School" (私立總理故鄉紀念中學校) in 1934. After the Chinese Civil War and the Communist Party of China took power in 1949, the school was renamed "Sun Yat-sen Memorial Secondary School". The existing school name was inscribed by Soong Ching-ling, the Honorary Chairwoman of People's Republic of China and the widow of Dr. Sun, in 1978.
School site construction was completed in 1934 and began to enroll students from all over the country. In 1953, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Secondary School was designated as one of the first 7 key secondary schools, and in 1994 one of the first Top Level schools in Guangdong Province. In 2006 and 2007, this school passed both the primary assessment and re-evaluation as Experimental and Leading Secondary School of State Level with the highest scores.
Duration | Post | Name |
---|---|---|
August 1934–July 1936 | President | Huang Zhongjin |
August–October 1936 | President | Yang Guoquan |
November 1936–August 1946 | President | Sun Fo |
October 1936–October 1938 | Interim President | Situ You |
October 1938–August 1946 | Interim President | Tai En Sai |
August 1946–July 1947 | President | Feng Baili |
August 1947–March 1950 | President | Tang Yingbo |
March 1950–August 1953 | President | Jiang Shikui |
September 1953–August 1954 | President | Zhang Huajing |
March 1954–June 1966 | President | Jiang Shikui |
June 1966–November 1968 | Cultural Revolution started, no President was in charge | |
November 1968–April 1970 | Chief of the Revolutionary committee | Yang Yuesheng |
April 1970–August 1972 | Chief of the Revolutionary committee | Huang Bodi |
August 1972–August 1978 | Chief of the Revolutionary committee | Wu Jingxing |
President | ||
August 1978–September 1980 | President | Shen Daqi |
September 1980–September 1988 | concurrent President | |
September 1980–September 1984 | Deputy President, in charge | Li Qingyu |
April–September 1984 | Deputy President, in charge | Chen Zesheng |
September 1984–September 1988 | Vice President | Yao Bentang |
September 1988–January 1996 | President | |
September 1987–September 1992 | Vice President | Zhang Zhenliu |
October 1991–January 1996 | Vice President | He Youlin |
January 1996–October 2015 | President | |
October 2015–present | President | Lin Jialiang |
Sun Yat-sen Memorial Secondary School is one of the first top-grade schools of Guangdong Province (省一级学校) and one of the first key high schools of Guangdong Province. In 2006, it became one of the first national demonstrative ordinary high schools (国家级示范性普通高中).
Media related to
Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Middle School at Wikimedia Commons