Tokyo Trial China’s first international justice. Judge Mei Ruao of the International Tribunal for the Far East. Have you always heard of it?
Wang Yuanzhi, who is famous in the civil legal field, is also very famous.
Sun Jinqi, a geologist and calligrapher who translated "Geology", "Introduction to Geology" and "English Conversation", (Sun Jinqi (1880~1940), also known as Weiting, lived in Pingding City He graduated from the Department of Engineering and Mining of the Western College of Science and Technology of Shanxi University. He studied in the UK at public expense and studied geology at the Institute of Mining and Engineering. After returning to China, he was appointed as a professor of geology at the College of Engineering of Shanxi University and the director of the high school department. He taught part-time at the Shanxi Provincial Industrial College. Jin Qi was talented in calligraphy, painting, and seal carving. After the Japanese invasion, he returned to his hometown to borrow money in Xiyu Village, the county. When entering the city gate, he did not bother to bow to the Japanese guard and scolded the arrogant Japanese soldiers in English. He was severely beaten and injured, and died angrily at the age of 60.)
He also sang "I am not Huang Rong". That Wang Rong graduated from the Music Department of Shandong University.
Sun Zhengping
Born on February 28, 1951 in Beijing.
In December 1968, he went to Jishan County, Shanxi Province to work in farming.
In 1973, he was admitted to the Physical Education Department of Shanxi University.
After graduation in 1976, he was assigned to teach at Zhaidian Middle School in Jishan County.
In 1979, he was transferred to Taiyuan Railway No. 1 Middle School to teach and joined the party.
In March 1981, he was transferred to CCTV and has been a sports announcer ever since.
In the past 20 years, he has participated in the broadcasting, hosting and commentating of major international events such as five Olympic Games, five Asian Games, and five World Cups. This record has not been exceeded among journalists in the country. of.
In 1992, he was hired as the chief announcer of CCTV. He once served as the leader of the special team of the Ministry of Sports and is currently the leader of the sports center broadcast team.
Tan Jing
Tan Jing talked about her college entrance examination experience in detail. She was a little more special than ordinary candidates. A *** has taken the college entrance examination twice, and she was only in the second year of high school when she took the college entrance examination for the first time. At that time, her mother wanted to give her a try and let her take the examination of the music department of Shanxi University. The teachers at the Music Department of Shanxi University thought that her voice, image, and size were all good, and she was young and a good candidate for music study. Therefore, she was lucky enough to be specially recruited into Shanxi University that year.
After studying music at Shanxi University for nearly a year, she took the college entrance examination again in 1994 and entered the China Conservatory of Music. After graduating in 1998, she joined the Song and Dance Ensemble of the General Political Department. It has been nearly ten years since she graduated. Every time Looking back on her college entrance examination years, she always couldn't help but sigh. Time is a magician. Things have changed. The pressure and sweat I endured many years ago will only turn into a smile when I look back a few years later!
Jia Zhangke
Someone told him that if he wanted to be a director, he should take the film school entrance examination, and never take the directing department. "Whatever department is good for you to take."
The experience of repeatedly failing the college entrance examination is also a unique life experience for Jia Zhangke.
This young gangster who once had long hair parted in the middle, wore military police boots on hot days, and had a hand-painted portrait of Lei Feng on his white turtleneck vest has now become a leader among China's sixth-generation directors. He went to Shanxi University to study fine arts at his own expense because he failed the college entrance examination. He accidentally fell in love with movies and determined to make his own movies in the future. After taking the exam for three consecutive years, I was finally admitted to the Literature Department of Beijing Film Academy.
Jia Zhangke was born in Fenyang, Shanxi Province in 1970. His father was a middle school Chinese teacher and his mother was a saleswoman. Jia Zhangke's math scores were very poor. He couldn't even distinguish between analytic geometry and solid geometry until before the college entrance examination. He spent his entire middle school years writing poems. He formed the "Shapai Poetry Club" with his classmates and published three collections of poems. It was his "maiden show" of revelry in resisting the oppressive life.
But he also neglected his studies because of his excessive obsession with poetry. Jia Zhangke failed miserably in the college entrance examination in his first year, which broke his father's heart. In his own words: "It was the 1980s, and the college entrance examination craze was getting hotter and hotter! "
In 1990, Jia Zhangke was faced with the choice of joining the army or continuing to attend college. Due to his father's insistence, he packed his bags and went to Shanxi University to study fine arts at his own expense, because there was no need to take mathematics exams there. With a total of 300 yuan for tuition and living expenses from his father, Jia Zhangke began to make a living on his own.
During the two years when he studied oil painting at Shanxi University, Jia Zhangke lived in a villager's house in the suburbs of Taiyuan. There was a road movie theater next door. One day, Jia Zhangke was bored and bought a ticket to the theater to watch "Huang" directed by Chen Kaige. Land", I shed tears while watching it. After watching it, I vowed to become a director in the future.
How to become a director? Jia Zhangke asked people everywhere, and someone told him that if he wanted to be a director, he should take the film school entrance examination. He also told him not to take the directing department, which is the most difficult one. "Whatever department is easy for you to take." In the end, Jia Zhangke chose the Literature Department of Beijing Film Academy because there were few applicants. As a result, the test lasted for three years.
At that time, most of the students in the cram school in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province returned home after failing to pass the exam for a year. It was rare for someone like Jia Zhangke to take the exam year after year. Family and friends thought he was possessed. Even his father, who was gradually losing his patience, scolded him for not doing his job properly... In 1993, Jia Zhangke finally received an admission notice from the Literature Department of Beijing Film Academy.
Peng Kunchi (1936.8--)
Professor Peng Kunchi, male, Han nationality, born in August 1936, from Guangyuan, Sichuan. From September 1956 to August 1961, he studied in the Department of Physics of Sichuan University. He is currently the president of Shanxi University, director of the Institute of Optoelectronics, and doctoral supervisor. He is one of the first batch of experts approved by the government to enjoy special allowances. He concurrently serves as a member of the review committee of the Information Science Department of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, a director of the Chinese Physical Society, deputy director of the Quantum Optics Professional Committee of the Chinese Physical Society, chairman of the Shanxi Physical Society, and director and editor-in-chief of the editorial board of the Journal of Quantum Optics.
Deng Chumin
Deng Chumin (1889-1981) was a social scientist and educator. A native of Shishou, Hubei, his original name was Jingxi and Yuchangquan. In his early years, he studied at Jianghan University in Wuhan. He went to Japan in 1913 and was admitted to Hosei University in Tokyo. In 1924, he was appointed by Hubei Fasheng University as the dean of the school. In the same year, he joined the Kuomintang of China after being introduced by Dong Biwu. In 1925, he served as member of the Standing Committee of the Hubei Provincial Party Committee of the Kuomintang and director of the Youth Department and Director of the Propaganda Department. In 1926, he served as a member of the Hubei Provincial Government, the chief judge of the Local Bully and Evil Gentry Trial Committee, and a teacher at the Wuhan Central Peasant Movement Institute. After 1928, he successively served as professor at Jinan University, University of the Arts, China Public School, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangxi University, Chaoyang University, Dade College, and served as chairman of the Alliance of Social Scientists. In 1941, he and Wang Kunlun and others launched the China Democratic Political Alliance. In October 1944, he joined the China Democratic League and was elected as a member of the Central Committee. He once edited "Democracy Star Journal" and "Weimin Weekly". In 1948, he joined the Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang and was elected as a member of the Central Standing Committee. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as Vice Chairman of the People's Government of Shanxi Province, Vice Governor, President of Shanxi University, Honorary President of the Chinese Political Society, Vice Chairman of the Central Committee of the China Democratic League, member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, and member of the Standing Committee of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Joined the Communist Party of China in 1962. He is the author of "Outline of Political Science", "Political Science", "A Brief Course on Social History", "A Course on Chinese Social History", etc.
Bai Hua, host of CCTV Green Space.
A contestant in the 1997 host competition.
There is also the famous sociologist Li Yinhe, who graduated from the History Department of Shandong University and is Wang Xiaobo’s wife.
Li Yinhe was born in Beijing in 1952. PhD in Sociology from the University of Pittsburgh. Researcher, professor, and doctoral supervisor at the Institute of Sociology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
His main translated works include: "Chinese Sex and Marriage", "Their World - A Perspective of Chinese Gay Community", "Fertility and Chinese Village Culture", "Sociology of Sexuality", "Chinese Marriage and Family and Its Changes", "The Rise of Female Power", "Emotions and Sexuality of Chinese Women", "Homosexual Subculture", "Sadomasochism Subculture", "Sexual Issues", etc.