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Where is Jin Zumeng from?
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Jin Zumeng (1914-1991), male,1914-19965438, from Zhu Xia Village, Qingkou Town, Yiwu County, Zhejiang Province.

Chinese name: Jin Zumeng

Nationality: China.

Place of birth: Yiwu County, Zhejiang Province

Date of birth: 19 14

Date of death: 199 1

Occupation: teacher

Graduate School: Geography, Graduate School of Central University

Main achievements: 1988 second prize of excellent teaching materials of the State Education Commission.

1989 won the teaching achievement award of Shanghai higher education institutions.

Representative works: Data Burying, China Ancient Cosmology (New Edition).

outline

194 1 Graduated from the Department of Geography of Central University, and then stayed in school for on-the-job postgraduate study. 65438-0944, Master of Geography, Central University. He published a series of toponymic papers and became the earliest pioneer of toponymy in China. He began to teach physical geography in Central University from 1945, and his textbook Data Burying was published in 1953, which was well received by geographers.

After liberation, he taught in the geography department of Nanjing Normal University. Because of his excellent teaching work, he is known as "Mei Lanfang of Nanjing Normal University". From 65438 to 0956, he was transferred to the Geography Department of East China Normal University in Shanghai to teach. For decades, he has worked diligently, tirelessly to teach and educate people, and worked hard in the teaching post of normal university, winning unanimous praise from teachers and students. 1978 founded the course "Introduction to the Earth" and published the book "Introduction to the Earth", with a cumulative distribution of170,000 copies, and won the second prize of 1988 Excellent Textbook of the State Education Commission and 1989 Shanghai University Teaching Achievement Award. Taiwan Province Wu Nan Book Company purchased the copyright of the book, which was published in 1992 and widely distributed in Taiwan Province Province and Southeast Asia. From 65438 to 0984, the National Teaching and Research Association of Introduction to the Earth was established, and its director was re-elected twice, which made great contributions to the training of young teachers.

The well-known domestic periodical Geographical Knowledge (later renamed chinese national geography) edited by Jin Zumeng is a monthly magazine about geography, and its articles and pictures are often reprinted by the central and local media. With strong readability and collection value, many libraries at home and abroad regard it as a key collection periodical. The content focuses on the geography of China, with natural and cultural landscapes and events in different parts of the world, and reveals its background and mystery. It also involves astronomy, biology, history and archaeology. This is a famous magazine about the geography of Chinese mainland. As the agency belongs to China Academy of Sciences, it has a large number of experts and scholars in natural geography and human geography as its consultants, and many workers fighting in the front line of scientific research keep close contact with magazines, so it has strong exclusiveness and authority.

My nephews Jin and Jin Youjing both learned something. Professor Jin, director of the Foreign Languages Department of Beijing Broadcasting Institute, is a pioneer in Swahili teaching in China. Jin Youjing, a researcher at the Institute of Ethnology of China Academy of Social Sciences, a professor at the Chinese Academy of Management Sciences, and the director and editor-in-chief of the language research office of Beijing's Potential Science magazine, has made outstanding contributions to the language research of the Lahu people in the Yi branch of the Tibeto-Burman language family of the Sino-Tibetan language family, and was awarded the title of "honorary citizen" by Lancang Lahu Autonomous County of Yunnan Province.

main work

Jin Zumeng Chen: Introduction to the Earth (3rd Edition). Higher Education Press (Beijing), 1997.

Jin Zumeng: China Ancient Cosmology (New Edition). East China Normal University Press, 1996.

Jin Zumeng: Introduction to Earth Science. Wu Nan Book Publishing Company. 199 1 first edition.

Jin Zumeng and Chen: Continuation of teaching and scientific research achievements of Introduction to the Earth (Collection of Geographical Studies). Department of Geography, East China Normal University (mimeograph), 1989.

Jin Zumeng, Chen: Introduction to the Earth (Collection of Geographical Studies) Compilation of Teaching and Scientific Research Achievements. Department of Geography, East China Normal University (mimeograph), 1987.

Jin Zumeng Chen: Introduction to the Earth (a book for junior high school teachers). Anhui Education Press, 1985.

Jin Zumeng, Editor-in-Chief of the Editorial Committee of Geographical Dictionary: Geographical Dictionary. Shanghai Dictionary Publishing House, 1983.

Jin Zumeng: An Introduction to the Earth (2nd Edition). Higher Education Press (Beijing), 1983.

Jin Zumeng (Shanghai Normal University) and Zhu Changchun (Nanjing Normal University): An Introduction to the Earth teaching reference book (draft for comments). Department of Geography, Nanjing Normal University, 1979.

Jin Zumeng (Shanghai Normal University): Introduction to the Earth (trial textbook for colleges and universities) (attached: atlas of teaching AIDS). People's Education Press (Beijing), 1978.

Jin Zumeng: Introduction to the Earth. Department of Geography, Shanghai Normal University, 1977.

Jin Zumeng: An Introduction to the Earth (1963, from "Natural Conditions of the Earth", Volume II of General Physical Geography Lecture Notes).

Jin Zumeng: Lecture Notes on General Physical Geography (1~3 volumes). East China Normal University Press (Shanghai), 1958- 1959.

Jin Zumeng: Lecture on Physical Geography. Zhonghua Book Company (Beijing), 1955? .

Jin Zumeng: Mathematical Geography (Revised Edition). Zhonghua Book Company (Beijing), 1953.