After the founding of New China, Lian Ping attached importance to education, increased investment in education funds, reformed and trained teachers, conducted research and reform in education and teaching, adjusted the educational structure and school layout, and strived to improve school conditions. In the meantime, despite detours and setbacks, education developed rapidly. 1957 has 1463 middle school students, which is 1.77 times higher than 1949. There are 65,438 students+600,000 students, which is 0.74 times of 65,438 students +0.949 students. During the period of 1958, 93,205 people in the county were literate, accounting for 84% of the total, and were commended by superiors. 1965, after the National Rural Work-study Program Conference, the county opened 223 agricultural classes with 6669 students. During the "Cultural Revolution", education was seriously damaged. After the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, education has been restored and developed after bringing order out of chaos. 1984 basically popularized six-year compulsory education in primary schools. 1988, there were 23 full-time middle schools in the county, with students 1 1899 and staff of 8 16. There are 2 agricultural technical secondary schools with 488 students and 33 faculty members. There are 0/83 primary schools/KLOC-0, with 4 students1694 and 0/849 staff/KLOC-0, and the enrollment rate of school-age children is 98.7%. Kindergarten 12, preschool 194, infant 68 17, 35 faculty members. Teachers' Training School 1 Institute, with 95 students and 33 faculty members; Li Anping Branch of Guangdong Radio and TV University has 1 schools with 186 students and 5 faculty members. Agricultural and Forestry Technical School 1, with 6 students18 and 39 faculty members; There are 22 amateur education classes with 636 students. Since People's Republic of China (PRC) was founded 39 years ago, Li Anping has trained a large number of talents for the country. From 1977 to 1988, the county sent students 16 12 to colleges and universities.