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Qianyang county education
In the eighteenth year of the Zhou Dynasty (502 years ago), Yan Jigui, who studied Confucius, established Yuyang in 18, and school education in the county began. County school was established in Yuan Dynasty. The college is far from full. From the apocalypse to Zhen Zhen in the late Ming Dynasty, Jiaomi Academy belonged to Sanxian Temple. In the 17th year of Qing Daoguang (1837), Wen Qi Academy was established, which replaced the broken Wei Xiao Academy. Social Studies was recorded in the eighth year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (165 1). The Book of Changes was founded in six places during the reign of Guangxu, Tongzhi of Qing Dynasty. In the thirty-second year of Guangxu (1906), the imperial examination was abolished, and academies, voluntary schools and private schools were changed into high schools and primary schools. In the year of 17 (1928), provincial textbooks were used in counties with 1 high schools and 36 junior high schools. 3 1 year (1942), county junior high school. In 34 years (1945), there were junior middle schools 1 institute, 4 classes 126 students in the county; 9 primary school students, 16 class, 3 12 high school students; There are 59 junior middle school students, 2 16 classes and 3 100 students; The enrollment rate of children is 60.8%.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the development of primary and secondary education has been adjusted many times, reaching complete middle school 1, high school 18 class 9 14, junior high school 13 and primary school 105 class 5,904.

Adult education starts in 26 years for farmers (1937) and 32 years for workers (1943). Statistics for 37 years (1948) show that 83.7% of the population over 6 years old are illiterate. At the beginning of the founding of the People's Republic of China, a wave of literacy in urban and rural areas was set off, and illiteracy among young and middle-aged people in the county increased from 65438 to 0950. However, after 1958, after several "left" mistakes, the education of workers and peasants became a mere formality, and the number of illiterate people increased from 1978 to 23064. This year is a year of restoring literacy. 1982, illiteracy accounts for 35.52% of the population over 6 years old.

In the 37th year of the Republic of China (1948), there were 57 people with junior college education, 634 people with senior high school 108, and 634 people with junior high school 1088, accounting for 0. 12%, 0.23% and1of the county population respectively. 1982, there were 249 junior college students, 6,008 senior high school students, 28,887 junior high school students and primary school students, accounting for 0.2 1%, 5.28%, 15.2% and 25.4% of the county population respectively. Proportion of total population with primary school education or above. 1982, which is 10 times more than that in 37 years of the Republic of China (1948).

There are 2,200 students in ordinary high schools 1 school in Qianyang County, down 9.7% from the previous year. There are 1 vocational secondary schools with students 13 16, an increase of 47.7% over the previous year; There are 5,768 junior high schools 10 in Qianyang County, with a decrease of 5.6% compared with the previous year, showing a downward trend for five consecutive years. There are 56 primary schools with students 10075, a decrease of 6.9% over the previous year. The enrollment rate of school-age children is 99.96%, with kindergartens 1 1 schools and 22 students10, an increase of 10.2% over the previous year. There are 762 people in the college entrance examination in Qianyang Middle School, 20 1 1. There were 78 students in the first college entrance examination and 255 students in the second.