Zhu Xilai, formerly known as Schiller, male, 1923-2002, was born in a Confucian family in Huangyan Chengguan. His grandfather was a judge in Ganzhou, Shaanxi Province, and his father Zhu Xiaohong was good at Chinese studies and traditional Chinese medicine. He is one of the earliest Chinese teachers in Huangyan Middle School. After graduating from high school, Zhu Xi came to Hangzhou to be the editor of Zhejiang Youth Times. During the Anti-Japanese War, the newspaper once moved to Tiantai and returned to Hangzhou. During this period, he completed his studies in Shanghai Journalism College, which moved inward at the same time. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he returned to his hometown and taught in Ninghai Middle School, Huangyan Middle School and Wenling Middle School. From 65438 to 0949, when he was teaching in Haimen Middle School, he was sent to study in the second phase of East China Normal University. After the expiration, he will serve as the teaching director and literature and history teacher in Sanmen Middle School. Later, he was transferred to Tiantai Middle School as the chairman of the trade union, the head of the Chinese teaching and research group, and the head teacher of senior three. He is knowledgeable in literature and history, and his lectures are very popular with students. His articles are often published in Wen Wei Po and other newspapers. Many of his students have become experts and scholars, and some have taken up leadership positions.