Who wrote "Tsinghua University"?

Tsinghua University is the West Gate of Tsinghua, inscribed by the founding leader Mao Zedong.

In order to send students to study in the United States, the Qing government opened the Tsinghua Preparatory School for Studying in the United States in Beijing on 19 1 1. Originally known as the Preparatory School for Studying in the United States, it was changed to Tsinghua School in the same year. After the Revolution of 1911, Emperor Xuantong of the Qing Dynasty abdicated in 19 12, and the Republic of China was founded. After the founding of the Republic of China, Tsinghua School was renamed Tsinghua School. 10 appointed Guoan Tang as the first president of Tsinghua School, Zhou Yichun as the provost and Zhou Yichun as the vice president. In August of the Republic of China 17, the National Government changed Tsinghua University to the National Tsinghua University, appointed him as the principal, but Sun did not, and appointed Luo Jialun as the principal. 1924, Mao Zedong renamed the national Tsinghua University as Tsinghua University, and this name has continued to this day. 1June, 950, Chairman Mao wrote six "Tsinghua University" at the request of teachers and students in Tsinghua. As a master of calligraphy, he also modestly pointed out: "cursive writing seems to be better for rights." Since then, the school emblem inscribed by Chairman Mao has been accompanied by Tsinghua teachers and students.