Jurist Yang Zhaolong (1904 ~ 1979), a native of Jintan, Jiangsu. He was admitted to the Philosophy Department of yenching university in his early years and completed all his studies within two years. On the recommendation of Dean Yan Da, he went to Shanghai Soochow University Law School to study law on 1922, and began his legal career. He studied at Harvard University and Berlin University. At the age of 24, he was appointed as the provost and professor of Zhi Zhi University. He was selected as one of the 50 outstanding jurists in the world by The Hague Academy of International Law. As early as 1928, Yang Zhaolong, who was only 24 years old, was hired as the dean and professor of Zhi Zhi University in Shanghai, and was hired as a professor of Soochow Law School and Shanghai Hosei University the following year. His lectures "Introduction to Evidence Law" and "Introduction to Commercial Law" were published in 1930. Professor Chen Chaobi (Dabai), one of the famous contemporary scholars and legal workers in China, is from Yancheng, Jiangsu. 1922 was admitted to the National Central University (now the predecessor of Nanjing University), and 1929 was admitted to the University of Leuven, Belgium. If he agreed to stay in Belgium at that time, he would be hired by the education department of that country to teach after he got his doctorate in law in 1932. However, he was determined to revitalize China, run the country according to law and serve the people's education, but he still insisted on returning to China. 1933 after returning to China, although he had high academic attainments, he was not taken seriously by the government at that time, and was once left out in the cold and could not find a job. Later, through the efforts of relatives and friends, he was recommended to be a "practicing lawyer" in Shanghai, and concurrently taught Roman law, private international law and civil law in private Zhi Zhi University, New China College, Jiangsu-Anhui Joint Technical College (formerly known as Jiangsu College) and Xiamen University. At the same time, he took time out to engage in legal work. After three years' hard work, he finally finished the whole draft of the book Principles of Roman Law, and it was published soon. He is also the author of Private International Law in Chinese-Belgian Intermarriage (French) and Encyclopedia of China Law Volume.
Shilin, a former judge and president of Jiangsu and Zhejiang courts, resigned from public office and worked as a law professor in Jinan University, Zhonghua College, Fudan University, Shanghai Law School, Zhi Zhi University and other schools to carry out legal affairs. His major works include China Civil Procedure Law, General Meaning of Civil Procedure Law, Interpretation of Civil Procedure Law and Detailed Explanation of Litigation Instructions. Guo, Yan Chi, Jane Chi, is a literary critic, historical critic, translator, calligrapher and poet. 19 12 was born in Fuyang, Fujian, a famous hometown of black tea, and was known as "a gifted scholar in eastern Fujian" in his early years. /kloc-graduated from China Art Department of Shanghai East Asia University at the age of 0/7, and then went to the Department of Literature and History of Shanghai China College to study literature history at Imperial University of Tokyo. 1936 After graduation, he first taught at Zhi Zhi University in Shanghai, then at Jinan University in Shanghai, and was the editor of Shanghai Commercial Press. Later, he served as a professor at Jinan University and Yingshi University. After returning to Fujian to work in Normal University, he died in Fuzhou in 197 1. Since the mid-1930s, he has compiled Bai Juyi's critical biography, knowledge of youth literature, incomplete collections, poems of Zhan Huai, China's national literature history and China's war literature theory, and also participated in compiling Sun Yat-sen's Dictionary and translating China Literature, Literature Research Law and China Painting History. Among the existing manuscripts, Comments on Zhan Tong has been revised and published, and A Summary of China's Ci History, Methods of Ci Studies, Miscellaneous Notes on Calligraphy and Highlights of Chinese Studies will be published one after another.