Ma Xiangbo (1840~1939) was a native of Dantu (now Zhenjiang), Jiangsu Province. His name was Liang, and he was once known as Zhide and Sizang; he also used the names Qian, Qinshan, and Jianchang, and changed them to Liang, and his name was Xiangbo, or Xiangbo and Xiangxiangbo. In his later years, he called himself Huafeng Elder.
Zhang Chingren (1907~1998) was a native of Shanghai, and Ma Xiangbo was his great-grandfather. 1914~1920, he studied in the Classis Primary School (the predecessor of Xuhui Public School) run by the Catholic Church in Xuhui, and from the third grade onwards, Tian Zhongde (田中德德), who had been a student of the Catholic Church in Xuhui, attended the school. Starting from the third grade, Principal Tian Zhongde (a graduate of the Tushanwan Picture House) selected seven or eight students with good art grades, including Zhang Charen, and started a special drawing class, where he personally taught drawing after school every afternoon; in 1934, Zhang Charen assisted Elie in the creation of "Tintin in the Far East". Since then, about one billion people in French-speaking countries have come to know him through "Tintin" in "The Adventures of Tintin" series of cartoons; Zhang Charen entered the Elysée Palace three times, and completed a bronze sculpture of French President Mitterrand in 1988;
In 1994, at the age of 87, Zhang Charen completed a bust of Deng Xiaoping.
In 1987, Zhang Charen became a French citizen and obtained a European passport.
Died in Paris in October 1998 at the age of 91.
Fu Lei (1908~1966), known by his scientific name Fu Nu'an (also known as Nu'an), a native of Nanhui, Shanghai, was a famous literary translator, art critic and writer in China.
Jin Lu Xian (1916- ), a native of Shanghai and an orphan raised by the Catholic Church, attended Xuhui Public School from 1926 to 1932, and delivered a speech on behalf of the graduates at the 1932 high school graduation, and was admitted to AURORA University with the second best score. In 1946 he graduated from the Jesuit seminary in Xujiahui, Shanghai, and went to France, England, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Italy, etc. He received a doctorate in theology from the University of Eglio, Rome, in 1950, and returned to China in 1951, where he was consecrated bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Shanghai in 1985.
Dai Shunzhi (1932- ) Dai Shunzhi's brothers are all alumni of Xuhui Middle School, and he himself graduated from high school in 1950, the 100th class of Xuhui Middle School. 1983-1988, he was the general manager of Yangzi Petrochemical Company and the chief director of the infrastructure command.
Since 1980, he has also served as deputy mayor of Nanjing, mayor and secretary of the Nanjing Municipal Party Committee in 1988, deputy governor of Jiangsu Province in 1991, and vice chairman of the Jiangsu Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in 1992. From September 1992 to June 1997, he served as the general representative of the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) in the Americas, until he retired.
Chen Minzhang (1931~1999) was born in Shanghai in December 1931.He graduated from Xuhui Middle School in 1943 and was promoted to Xuhui Middle School after graduating from Xuhui Middle School attached to the elementary school of Hui Shi, preferring table tennis and soccer.He graduated from high school in 1949 and was the 99th graduate of Xuhui Middle School.
After completing six years of high school, he was admitted to the Medical Department of Aurora University Medical School (Shanghai Second Medical University), joined the Party in 1954, and graduated in 1955. He served as a physician at Guangci Hospital, deputy director, researcher, professor and dean of the Department of Internal Medicine at Peking Union Medical College Hospital, vice-president of Peking Union Medical College, director of the Institute of Clinical Medicine, and the 19th vice-president of the Chinese Medical Association (CMA).He served as the vice-minister of the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China (MOH), deputy secretary of the party group, minister, and secretary of the party group from September 1984 until he retired in March 1998.He served as the president of the 42nd World Health Assembly in 1989. In 1996, he became Vice Chairman of the Chinese Association for Science and Technology, and was also elected as a member of the Standing Committee of the Ninth National People's Congress, Vice Chairman of UNESCO and Health, an alternate member of the 13th Central Committee of the C***, and a member of the 14th Central Committee of the C***. Has been awarded gold medals, honorary degrees and honorary titles by the World Health Organization, Hopkins and other universities in the U.S. He died in March 1999 at the age of 68 due to illness.
In more than a decade of leadership positions in the Ministry of Health, Chen Minzhang won the respect of everyone, the people praised him "is a love of the medical profession and has outstanding professional achievements of a good doctor, a minister of the first day of every year after the hospital back to visit the patients and colleagues of a good leader, a good teacher, a good friend to exchange ideas, discuss the problem ... ... ...". A simple sentence "good man good official Chen Minzhang" is the highest evaluation of Chen Minzhang alumni.
Yan Yi-Ocarina (1939 ~ ) was born in Shanghai in 1939. 1950 into the Xuhui Middle School in the first year, to 1956 high school graduation into Tsinghua University. 1962 graduated from the Tsinghua Radio Department of Electronic Devices, and the same year, the Institute of Electronics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a graduate student of microwave electronics. 1967 graduated from the Institute of Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and has been assistant researcher, associate researcher, and the first year of the Institute of Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He served as assistant researcher, associate researcher, researcher, director, doctoral supervisor, deputy director and director, and was the academic leader of infrared optical thin film in China. He was the academic leader of infrared optical thin film in China. Later, he went to West Germany as a visiting scholar to further study for two years.
He served as Vice President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences from 1993 to 2001. He was a member of the Professional Committee of the Optical Society of China, vice president of the Chinese Society of Aeronautics and Astronautics, a member of the Optical Society of America, deputy director of the Optical Society of China's Photovoltaic Technology Committee, deputy director of the Shanghai Laser Society, and director of the Shanghai Society of Infrared Remote Sensing.
Yan Yi-Ocarina is a representative of the seventh to tenth sessions of the National People's Congress (NPC), a member of the Standing Committee of the eighth and ninth sessions of the NPC, a member of the Committee on Education, Culture and Health, and deputy director of the Committee on Finance and Economy.
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Wang Yingluo (1930- ), an expert in management engineering, is a native of Anhui Province, who attended Xuhui Middle School and High School from 1943 to 1949, and graduated from the Department of Mechanical Engineering of Shanghai Jiaotong University in 1952. He stayed in Shanghai Jiao Tong University as an assistant professor, and then was sent to Harbin Institute of Technology to pursue postgraduate studies in enterprise organization and planning with Soviet experts, and returned to the university after graduating from the postgraduate program in 1955, becoming the first generation of management engineering scholars cultivated in New China. 1958, he moved to Xi'an Jiaotong University, where he served as a professor, head of the Department of Management Engineering, supervisor of doctoral candidates, vice-president of Xi'an Jiaotong University, dean of the School of Management, and vice-president of the Shaanxi Institute of MBA. In 2003, he was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
Wang Yingluo has published 16 monographs, 5 nationally edited textbooks, and 1 Selected Writings of Wang Yingluo; he is the editor-in-chief of the Encyclopedia of China? Automatic Control and Systems Engineering Volume", systems engineering applications, published more than 200 papers. He is the pioneer of the discipline of management engineering in China, and has trained a number of senior management engineering talents and promoted the transformation of China's enterprise management into modern scientific management.
Wei Dunshan (1933~) is an expert in architectural design, a native of Cixi, Zhejiang Province, who graduated from Xuhui High School in 1951 and was admitted to the Department of Architecture, Tongji University, majoring in architecture. 1955, after graduation, he has been engaged in the design of civil buildings for a long time, with a special specialty in the design of sports buildings, and he has been awarded the title of professorial senior architect and national-level registered architect. He was the vice president of Shanghai Architects Association, and is now the chief designer of Shanghai Architectural Design (Group) Consultant, with "Wei Dunshan Architecture Creation Studio", and also a professor and doctoral supervisor of Tongji University.
Wei Dunshan's Shanghai Stadium and Shanghai Swimming Pool won the National Excellent Design Award and the National Award for Scientific and Technological Progress, and are listed in the "History of World Architecture" published by the U.K. He presided over the design of the Cairo International Conference Center in Egypt in 1986, which won the second prize for the National Excellent Design Award, and was awarded the "Egyptian Military Medal of the First Class" issued by the Egyptian President, Mr. Mubarak himself. In 1994, he was awarded the title of "China's Master of Engineering Survey and Design", and the Shanghai Stadium project completed in 1997 was awarded the Gold Medal of National Excellent Engineering Design, and in 1999, he was awarded the title of "National Advanced Worker", and in 2000, he was awarded the title of the first "National Advanced Worker". In 2000, he was awarded the first "Liang Sicheng Architecture Award", realizing the glory and dream of architecture. 2001, he was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
Weidunshan alumni also designed other famous buildings, such as Hongkou Football Stadium, Yunnan Hongta Sports Center, Ningbo Beilun Gymnasium, the Chinese Embassy in Benin, the Shanghai F1 International Circuit, Shanghai (Qizhong) Tennis Center, ......
Chu Junhao (1945 ~ ) semiconductor physics and device experts. , graduated from Xuhui High School in 1962 in his senior year. He grew up with a deep knowledge of science, reading about relativity in junior high school and atomic physics in high school. 1962 college entrance exam, he scored a perfect score in physics and entered the physics department of Shanghai Normal University. After graduating from the university four years later, Chu Junhao was assigned to teach in a middle school during the Cultural Revolution. When the "spring of science" came in 1978, Chu Junhao grasped the opportunity to enter the Chinese Academy of Sciences graduate school in 1981 and 1984 were awarded a master's degree and doctoral degree of the Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, China's own training of the first infrared physics doctorate. He is now the deputy director of the Science and Technology Committee of the Institute of Technical Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a doctoral supervisor, director of the State Key Laboratory of Infrared Physics, head of the Imaging Information Laboratory of East China Normal University-Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics, and editor-in-chief of Infrared and Millimeter Wave Journal; he was elected as a deputy to the 10th and 11th National People's Congress, and a deputy member of Shanghai Municipal Committee of the Jiusan Society. In 2005, he was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Chu Junhao has long been engaged in infrared optoelectronic materials and devices research, carried out for infrared detector narrow tight band semiconductor mercury cadmium telluride (HgCdTe) and ferroelectric thin film materials physics and device research, put forward the tight band width of HgCdTe and other relational equations, is the international
known as the CXT formula (C that is Chu Junhao) and widely quoted! ...... has made significant contributions to physical science and research in China.
Chen Xinzhao (1939- ), a native of Shanghai, attended high school at Xuhui Middle School from 1952 to 1955, and after graduating from the Department of Precision Instruments and Mechanics of Tsinghua University in 1960, he continued his postgraduate studies at the department, and was assigned to teach at Hefei University of Technology after graduating in 1965.
In 1980-1982, he was a visiting scholar at the University of Stuttgart, Germany for two and a half years, and was awarded the degree of Doctor of Engineering. 1986, he was promoted to the rank of professor, and was awarded the title of National Outstanding Teacher, and since October 1990, he has been the supervisor of doctoral candidates. 1991-6-2004, he was appointed as the vice-president of the Hefei University of Technology and the president of Hefei University of Technology. He was elected as a deputy to the 8th National People's Congress, a member of the Standing Committee of the 9th National People's Congress, a member of the Standing Committee of the 10th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). He is currently the director of the Academic Committee of Hefei University of Technology, and also serves as the vice-chairman of the CPPCC of Anhui Province, the vice-chairman of the Anhui Association for Science and Technology, the provincial committee member of the Jiu San Society, and the vice-president of the Chinese Society of Vibration Engineering.
Chen Xinzhao has long been engaged in mechanical design and manufacturing, machine vibration and noise and dynamic signal testing and analysis of teaching and research, presided over the completion of the national and provincial key scientific research projects nearly 30, many times as the National Natural Science Foundation of the National Committee of the discipline review group convener and the national science and technology awards committee review experts.
Ye Xin (1949- ), known as Ye Chengxi, was born in Shanghai, and attended Xuhui Middle School from 1963 to 1965, where he was a junior high school student in the first and second grades. In Xuhui, he had already shown his talent for writing, and his compositions were often presented to his classmates as models, and he was also allowed to borrow books from the library. In his junior year, he was transferred to Jiujiang Middle School on the Bund, and was soon caught in the storm of the Cultural Revolution; he was sent to the Guizhou countryside in the early spring of 1969, where he stayed for ten years and seven months in the remote and barbaric countryside. In the hard years, while working (farm work, teaching elementary school students), while insisting on learning to write. 1977 published his debut novel "High Miao Ridge".
Since then, he has been writing incessantly, and over the past thirty years, **** has published dozens of books. Its representative works are long novels "wasted years", "tutoring", "sins", "horror of the hurricane", "three years and five years", "Huadu", etc., "Ye Xin masterpieces series" (three volumes), "Contemporary masterpieces" (six volumes), "Ye Xin anthology" (ten volumes), "Ye Xin works of knowledge of the youth in general" (seven volumes), all popular with the readers! The novel "Sins and Debts" was published in 1995. The novel "Sins and Debts" won the National Outstanding Long Story Award in 1995, and was adapted into a TV series by himself, which caused a national sensation and won the National Outstanding TV Drama Award. 2008, the novel "Sins and Debts Ⅱ" was published, and will also be adapted into a TV series.
Ye Xin was a deputy to the Sixth and Seventh National People's Congresses, and is now vice chairman of the Chinese Writers' Association, vice chairman of the Shanghai Writers' Association, vice chairman of the Shanghai Federation of Literature and Culture, and a member of the Standing Committee of the Shanghai Municipal People's Congress, etc. He was honored as a National Outstanding Literary and Artistic Worker in 1985, and was awarded the first National Five? I Labor Medal.
Ren Jiugao (1924- ), originally from Yixing, Jiangsu Province, was born in Beijing, and became a Singaporean citizen in 1988. He studied at Xuhui Middle School for five years from 1938 to 1943, and then transferred to AURORA University in the spring of 1943 to study in the third year of his senior year of high school. 1948 he graduated from AURORA's Faculty of Law, and became a lawyer. 1952 he was recruited to go to Taiwan to work at the Shriro Bank of China, and he also set up small factories and did import and export business. In 1952, he was recruited to work for the Shriro Foreign Bank in Taiwan, where he also ran a small factory and did import and export business. Later, he went to Australia to introduce dairy cows to develop the breeding industry, and in 1963, he established Lin Mai Company, which specialized in garment export processing. In the same year, Taipei Xuhui High School was reopened and Ren Jiugao alumni supported it by donating US$2,000 as a scholarship, retired in 1993, established a shopping mall and INTRO real estate company in Australia between 1994 and 1997, and acquired Darling Dawns Foods Company in Australia in 2000 and served as the Chief Executive Officer of the company, which is headquartered in Singapore. In 2001, the English version of his autobiography "One Thousand Two Gold" was published, and in 2003, the English version of "Big Business, Small Stories" was published, both of which have been translated into Chinese. 2005, Ren Jiugao became the richest Chinese in Australia, and in 2006, Forbes Asia magazine announced a list of Singapore's top 40 billionaires, with Ren Jiugao ranked eighth.
Ren Jiugao has returned to Shanghai many times to develop his country's economy, and in August 1999, he came to his alma mater. He misses his principal, Fr. Zhang Boda, and his friends, and is concerned about the development of his alma mater. Since 2000, in the name of the 44th class, or in the name of his company, he has donated huge sums of money to subsidize the construction of the alma mater:
In 2000, the construction of a monument to the principal of the school, Mr. Ma Xiangbo, was about 270,000 yuan;
In 2001, he donated a full set of equipment for the computer room on the fourth floor of the Chongde Building, which was about 440,000 yuan,
In 2002, he donated a full set of equipment for the multi-media classroom on the lower floor of the Chongde Building, which was about 240,000 yuan.
In 2002, he donated a full set of multimedia equipments in the classrooms on the ground floor of Chongde Building, about RMB 240,000;
In 2005, he donated multimedia equipments in the classrooms of Chongde Building, about RMB 600,000;
In 2006, he set up the "Mrs. Ren Weihuira Scholarship" in his alma mater, investing the fund of RMB 1 million;
In 2007, he donated USD 500,000, and in 2007, he donated USD 500,000, and in 2007, he donated USD 1 million.
In 2007, he donated US$500,000 to support the construction of the Innovation Laboratory at his alma mater, and also sponsored three students to study at the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore at S$15,000 per year each.
Over the past eight years, Ren Jiugao alumni have donated nearly 7 million yuan,
Greatly changed the campus environment, improved educational and teaching equipment, providing students with a platform for modern scientific experiments, but also inspired Xuhui students to study hard, so that students receive the gratitude of the community education.
Zhu Mengquan (1925-2008), originally from Yuyao, Zhejiang Province, was born in Beijing, China. after completing his junior and senior high school education at Xuhui Middle School from 1938 to 1944, he entered the medical school of Aurora University. Soon after, he entered a monastery, determined to become a spiritual doctor. 1963, he studied in the United States, studying educational psychology and social psychology, and was awarded a doctorate. After studying psychoanalysis and family therapy in France, she went to the United States to provide professional services to families and young people in various parts of the world. 1999, she left the United States to teach at the Macau Institute of Social Work, where she engaged in the training of teachers of primary, secondary and kindergarten schools, as well as conducting couples' seminars in Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and the United States, among other social service activities.
In November 2001, President Wang Jinsong led a delegation to visit Taipei Xuhui High School. Led by the 44th alumni and Taipei Xuhui Middle School, Fr. Zhu Mengquan donated the "Zhu Renquan Alumni Ching Han Excellence Scholarship" named after his late brother, Zhu Renquan, to Shanghai Xuhui Middle School on the occasion of the 151st anniversary of the school's celebration and the 38th anniversary of the re-establishment of the school in Taiwan. On behalf of the school, Principal Wang received the donation from Fr.
Since May 2002 to Shanghai Xuhui High School once a year to the Qingchun outstanding students awarded scholarships; the third year also began to teachers awarded scholarships. Each year **** RMB 40,000 yuan.
Father Zhu also overcame his serious illness and returned to his alma mater three times to present the awards to the winning teachers and students. on April 28, 2006, Father Zhu was ready to take part in the next day's awards ceremony with a high level of energy. But in the evening, Fr. Zhu still had a high fever and was very weak. He was hospitalized with the help of the District Taiwan Office. The next day, he also dictated a speech, by his students came to the school awards made a written speech, Xuhui teachers and students were moved. 2007 June 4, Father Zhu accompanied by his relatives came to his alma mater for the last time to awards, but also made a heartfelt speech, encouraging students to remember to be grateful. Eight months later, Fr. Zhu passed away. His demeanor will always remain in the hearts of Xuhui people.
Tao Yixun (1926- ) was a native of Kunshan, Jiangsu Province. A renowned expert in experimental diagnostics and clinical immunology, he attended Xuhui Middle School for six years from 1938 to 1944, where he excelled in his studies. Except for the first semester in high school, he was the first in his grade in almost all examinations. After graduating from high school, he was admitted to the medical school of Aurora University, graduated in 1951, and was assigned to the Institute of Medical Sciences of the People's Liberation Army to conduct biochemistry research, and was transferred to the Institute of Parasitic Diseases of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences in 1957, and then to the Institute of Medical Chemistry of the Shanghai Municipality to serve as the deputy director of the Institute in 1977. He is now the honorary director and researcher of Shanghai Clinical Laboratory Center, professor and vice chairman of the Department of Laboratory Medicine of Shanghai Second Medical University, honorary editor-in-chief of the Journal of Laboratory Medicine, member of the American Society of Clinical Chemistry, honorary member of the French Society of Biochemistry, and member of the editorial board of the Point of Care Journal of the U.S.A. He was appointed as the director of the WHO Collaborating Center for the Production of Reagents in 1984 and has been appointed to this position since then. In 1990, he was appointed as a member of the WHO Expert Advisory Panel on Health Laboratory Services. Many of his research results, such as "Early Pregnancy Test", "Two-point One-step Enzyme Immunoassay for Monoclonal Antibody Diagnosis of Early and Early Pregnancy", "Anti-Streptococcal Hemolysin O Rapid Diagnostic Kit", etc. were awarded the National Science and Technology Progress Prize. He was awarded the National Science and Technology Progress Prize. The college textbook "Immunology and Immunology Tests" edited by him was honored as "National Ninth Five-Year Plan Key Textbook". Prof. Tao Yixun has trained 21 master's degree students and 3 doctoral students, published more than 100 papers and several academic books, and was specially seconded to participate in the compilation of French-Chinese Dictionary and English-Chinese Dictionary from 1967 to 1976.
Tao Yixun enjoys high prestige in the 44th class, and the name of "old class president" is still full of respect from his classmates and friends.