Beijing Chen Jing Lun High School

39°55′12″N 116°26′29″E / 39.92000°N 116.44139°E / 39.92000; 116.44139

Public school in Beijing, China
Beijing Chen Jing Lun High School
北京陈经纶中学
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38 Chaoyangmenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District

Beijing

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TypePublic
MottoHonesty, Perseverance, Diligence and Innovation 老实 谊强 勤奋 创新
Established1921
HeadmasterZhang Deqing (张德庆)
Staff25
Faculty191
Number of students2400<
Websitebjcjl.net
Beijing Chen Jing Lun High School
Simplified Chinese北京市陈经纶中学
Traditional Chinese北京市陳經綸中學
Literal meaningBeijing Chen Jinglun Secondary School
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinBěijīng Chén Jīnglún Zhōngxué

Beijing Chen Jing Lun High School (北京市陈经纶中学; BJCJL) is a public secondary school in Chaoyang, Beijing, China.

History

In 1919, there was a severe drought in northern China. Shimizu Yasuzo called on people to contribute funds for disaster relief and built a shelter for disaster children outside Chaoyangmen. He drove a carriage to the disaster area every day to adopt disaster children from village to village, with a total number of nearly 800.[1]

In order to save the unfortunate girls, Shimizu funded the establishment of Chongzhen Girls' Academy (崇贞女子学园) in the disaster-stricken area in 1921. As the founders of the academy, Shimizu Yasuzo and his wife Shimizu Miho worked day and night for the development of the academy. On May 28, 1921, Chongzhen Academy was formally established.[2]

With the founding of the People's Republic of China, the school was transferred to the Beijing Municipal Education Bureau to become a public school. The school was renamed Beijing Girls' No. 4 Middle School (北京第四女子中学) and only admitted female students. Shimizu Yasuzo and his wife Shimizu Miho returned to Japan.[3]

In 1976, Beijing Girls’ No. 4 Middle School was renamed Chaoyang Middle School (朝阳中学). In 1991, Hong Kong entrepreneur Chan King-luen donated 20 million yuan to Chaoyang Middle School to renovate the old campus. At the same time, the school was named Beijing Chen Jing Lun Middle School (北京市陈经纶中学) by the Beijing municipal government.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Brief Biography of Yasuzo Shimizu". Archived from the original on 2011-06-05. Retrieved 2009-04-19.
  2. ^ "尘封照片解密京城百年名校的前世今生!曾经的男校女校,竟然还与历史事件"结缘"|热点". www.sohu.com. Retrieved 2023-11-17.
  3. ^ (Chinese) "女四中时期教师名录" 2011-10-02
  4. ^ "这所朝阳区历史最悠久的中学居然隐藏在闹市中|界面新闻 · JMedia". www.jiemian.com. Retrieved 2023-11-17.

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