Hu Shi (1891.12.17-1962.2.24) was admitted to the China Public School in 1906 and is a famous modern scholar, poet, historian, writer, and philosopher.
Guo Ganglin (1909-1937) entered the China Public School in 1929, later participated in the Left-wing Literature Research Association, and served as secretary of the Shanghai Huxi District Committee of the Communist Youth League. He was arrested because of betrayal by a traitor. Although she was tortured, she wrote a bloody letter in her cell with her consistent loyalty to the party: "Stick to your position and sacrifice for the revolution! Support the truth and bleed for justice!" She was eventually shot and killed in Yuhuatai at the age of only 10. 28 years old.
Feng Youlan (1895-1990) entered the preparatory course of the China Public School in the winter of 1912; he later became a famous philosopher, philosophy historian, and educator. His theory, together with Xiong Shili, Jin Yuelin, and He Lin, was known as The four major schools of modern Neo-Confucianism.
Wu Han (1909-1969) entered China Public School in the summer of 1928; he later became a famous Chinese historian and expert on Ming history.
He Qifang (1912-1977) entered the preparatory course of China Public School in 1929; later he became a famous essayist, poet, and literary critic.
Chen Yi (1912-2002) entered the China Public School in 1929; later joined the Eighth Route Army and became an outstanding leader in the party’s propaganda and ideological work and an outstanding political worker in the Chinese People’s Liberation Army.
Luo Ergang (1901-1997) graduated from the Chinese Department of China Public School in 1930; he later became a research expert on the history of the Taiping Rebellion and the military system of the late Qing Dynasty.
Chen Bo'er (1907-1951) participated in the left-wing drama movement when he was a student in a Chinese public school. He later became a famous film actor, starring in "Youth Line", "Peach and Plum Tribulation", "Life and Death", " "The Eight Hundred Heroes" and other films.
Wang Ying (1913 ~ 1974), entered the Chinese Public School in 1930; later became a famous film actress, starring in "The Scream of Women", "The Record of Red Tears on the Iron Board", "Same Enemy", " "Freedom God" and other films.
Du Xuan (1914-2004) was admitted to the National Public School of China in 1931 and joined the Chinese Left-Wing Dramatists Alliance in 1933; he later became a famous contemporary playwright, essayist, international literary activist, poet.
Han Nianlong (1910-2000) graduated from the Department of Political Economics of China Public School in 1934; after liberation, he successively served as Ambassador to Pakistan and Sweden, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs and Director of the General Office, and Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs , consultant, president of the Chinese People's Institute of Foreign Affairs.
Zhao Chaogou (1910-1992) graduated from the China Public School in 1934; when he visited Yan'an in 1944, he wrote "The Journey to the West" by Edgar Snow. "Yan'an January"; after that, he founded the first evening newspaper in New China, "Xinmin Evening News"; he kept writing during his lifetime and wrote more than 10,000 news essays under the pen name "Lin Fang" and other pen names.
Wu Jianxiong (1912-1997) entered China Public School to teach and study in 1929, and was deeply influenced by the style of Mr. Hu Shi. Later, she received a doctorate from the University of California; she participated in the Manhattan Project (to develop the atomic bomb) in 1944; she was elected as a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1958; and in 1975, she received the National Medal of Science, the highest scientific honor in the United States, awarded to her by President Ford at the White House. , known as the "Queen of Nuclear Physics", "China's Madame Curie" and "The First Lady of Physical Science". In 1990, the Purple Mountain Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences named an asteroid after her.
Shi Ximin (1912~1987), in 1931, was admitted to the Department of Political Economics of Shanghai Jiangnan College. After the September 18th Incident, he twice participated in the Shanghai student petition group to Nanjing to resist Japan and the demonstration to rescue Peking students. In February of the following year, he transferred to China Public School. In September, he left Shanghai to go north and studied at Peking University and the University of the Republic of China. In February 1965, he was transferred to Deputy Minister of Culture and Deputy Secretary of the Party Leadership Group. In October 1975, he was appointed director of the State Publishing Bureau. In 1980, he served as deputy secretary-general of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, deputy director of the editorial board of Guo Moruo's works, and honorary director of the Journalism Institute of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
Guo Xuzhong (1912-1971) graduated from the Department of Literature and History of China Public School in Shanghai in 1932. Famous scholar, poet and calligrapher.
Sister Jiang (1920-1949) was admitted to Chongqing Nan'an Middle School in 1936. In December 1938, Sister Jiang was admitted to Chongqing China Public School Affiliated Middle School for high school. After the closure of China Public School, Sister Jiang was admitted to the accounting class of Chongqing Zhonghua Vocational School in the autumn of 1940 according to the instructions of her superiors.
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