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'''Yu Cai Middle School''' (育才中学, pinyin: ''yucai zhongxue'') is a famous ] in ]. The school was established by educationalist ] in ], the wartime capital. It was used to test Tao's theories on comprehensive education, and included six groups: natural science, social studies, literature, painting, music, and drama. Because of its success, many other Chinese schools use the name "Yu Cai". | '''Yu Cai Middle School''' (育才中学, pinyin: ''yucai zhongxue'') is a famous ] in ]. The school was established by educationalist ] in ], the wartime capital. It was used to test Tao's theories on comprehensive education, and included six groups: natural science, social studies, literature, painting, music, and drama. Because of its success, many other Chinese schools use the name "Yu Cai". | ||
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Yu Cai Middle School (育才中学, pinyin: yucai zhongxue) is a famous secondary school in China. The school was established by educationalist Tao Xingzhi in Chongqing, the wartime capital. It was used to test Tao's theories on comprehensive education, and included six groups: natural science, social studies, literature, painting, music, and drama. Because of its success, many other Chinese schools use the name "Yu Cai".
Notable alumni include:
- Li Peng (b. 1928), chairman of the National People's Congress, involved in the supression of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989
External links
- cqyc.com school website (in Chinese)
References
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