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Zhu Jingnong's resume.
1904 went to study in Japan, 1905 joined the revolutionary activities in Japan, 19 12 joined the Kuomintang.

/kloc-in the winter of 0/905, he returned to Shanghai from Japan and participated in the establishment of China Public School. 19 10 was employed as a teacher in Hunan higher industrial school, teaching English and concurrently serving as an agricultural translator.

19 16 went to the United States, first entered the University of Washington, and then transferred to the Teachers College of Columbia University to study pedagogy and obtain a master's degree.

192 1 After returning to China, he became a professor in the Department of Education of Peking University.

Editors of the Commercial Press ranged from 65438 to 0923.

1925 After the May 30th tragedy, all the teachers and students of China in St. John's University observed a moment of silence, and flags were flown at half mast at the school. The President of the United States, Francis Liszt Hawkes Porter, ordered the meeting to be dissolved to disperse the teachers and students. More than 500 students from universities and affiliated middle schools in China and 65,438+09 teachers left the school angrily and vowed to sever ties with St. John forever. With the support of some famous patriots, President Zhang Shouyong founded Guanghua University to support these patriotic teachers and students who left St. John's University. At this time, Zhu Jingnong became President Zhang Shouyong's right-hand man when he founded Guanghua University, and served as vice president and provost of Guanghua University, presiding over educational affairs. Since then, he has been re-elected as a member of the board of directors of Guanghua University.

1930 In the spring, when Mr. Cai Yuanpei was the Minister of Education of the National Government, he was also the Executive Vice Minister.

193 1 year President cheeloo university.

1932, director of Hunan provincial education department.

1943 Director of Education of Central University (with Chiang Kai-shek as the principal).

From 65438 to 0944, he served as Minister of State Affairs of the Ministry of Education of the National Government.

1945 President of Guanghua University, 1946 General Manager of Commercial Press.

1948165438+10 served as the chief representative of China to the United Nations conference on culture and education, and then stayed in the United States.

195 1 died of a stroke in a foreign country at the beginning of the year. At age 64.