In the eighth year of the Republic of China (19 19), there were more than 500 ethnic schools and more than 0 senior middle schools in Pingjiang county, but there was a shortage of teachers. In view of this situation, Pingjiang Normal School was founded in Tian Yue College, with Zhou Shizhen (Li Bin) as the principal, with a five-year academic system and enrolling high school graduates below 15. President Zhou was appointed as. Among the succeeding principals, there are directional energy, Li Juyun, Ping, Yu Zhiheng, etc. In the 14th year of the Republic of China (1925), the county education conference decided to run a middle school. In July of the 16th year of the Republic of China (1927), normal schools were closed. 1 class 5 graduates 180 people, including more than 20 people in class a workshop and more than 50 people in class b workshop.
In the Republic of China 18 (1929), Pingjiang County Rural Normal School was founded in Tian Yue College, enrolling high school graduates 16, with a schooling of three years. Zhu Boshan, the first principal, followed Zhou Shizhen and Wu. In the twentieth year of the Republic of China (193 1), there were 10 faculty members in the whole school. Later, the school moved to the Confucian Temple and closed for 22 years (1933). Undergraduate students transferred to Hunan Yuejun Lilian Normal School.
Pingjiang started in middle school in the late Qing Dynasty. According to the Statistical Table of Ordinary Middle Schools in Hunan Province in the 33rd year of Guangxu (1907), "Pingjiang Middle School has 82 students and 7 faculty members. It is a five-year system with two classes in junior high school. The school site is Tian Yue College. "
In the spring of the 14th year of the Republic of China (1925), Pingjiang Normal School was transformed into a county-level middle school, enrolling three classes with 120 students. Together with the original three classes in the normal school, there are six classes, with 240 students and 18 teachers. The school is located in Tian Yue College. Principal Huang. In the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926), Minglun Middle School (formerly known as Confucian Temple) was merged into the county seat. In the Republic of China 16 (1927), the first students of the county middle school graduated and the school was closed.