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'''Chongqing Yucai Middle School''' (]: 重庆育才中学; ]: Chóngqìng Yùcái Zhōngxué) is a ] in ], ].<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.droitconstitutionnel.net/chon-sites.html | title=A bientôt à Chongqing! | publisher= | accessdate=22 August 2014 }}</ref>

==Yucai School==
"Yucai" (育才) means "education" in ], so there are many schools named Yucai in China.

==History==
The school was established in 1939 in ], just outside the ] capital of Chongqing, by educator ].{{fact|date=August 2014}} A leader of one of the two CCP cells at Tao’s school recalled that Tao and his patron ] helped party workers when they were hunted by the secret police, and that Tao professed interest in ]’s “On New Democracy.” Tao received monthly stipends from fellow Anhui natives Feng and Zhang Zhizong.<ref>Wei Dongming, “Weidadi Renmin jiaoyujia dazong shijen” (A great people’s educator, poet of the masses), in Tao Xingzhi jinian wenji (Chengdu: Sichuan Peoples Publishing House, 1982), pp. 101–103.</ref>

The school was used to test Tao's theories on comprehensive education, and it included six groups: ], ], ], ], ], and ].{{fact|date=August 2014}} Because of its success, many other Chinese schools use the name "Yucai". <ref> , ], USA.</ref>

==Notable alumni==
* ] (b. 1928) – adopted son of ]); chairman of the ]; involved in the suppression of the ].

==See also==
* ] (Disambiguation entry of associated schools under the name of "Yucai")

==References==
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==External links==
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