Beijing Fu Jen Catholic University was founded in 1925, formerly known as Fu Jen Society affiliated to Beijing Jiaotong University. It was renamed Beijing Fu Jen Catholic University on 1927, and was officially put on record in the Ministry of Education of Nanjing Central Government on 193 1. 1950 10 was taken over by the central people's government. To 1952, the department was adjusted and merged with Beijing Normal University, with a history of 27 years. In this historical period, the enrollment of Fu Jen Catholic University in Beijing over the years was12,355, including 48 undergraduates12 and 76 graduate students.
Fu Jen Catholic University, formerly known as Fu Jen Society founded by Hema, is the main founder of Ta Kung Pao. He became famous at home and abroad for exposing the tyranny of Empress Dowager Cixi, Yuan Shikai's traitorous behavior and denouncing the Qing government for killing Xu Xilin and Qiu Jin. Ma is knowledgeable and willing to sell his property to run a school. The two hired Mr. Chen Yuan, a master of history, as the principal. During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Fu Jen Catholic University established the "Yan Society" in the name of Research Gu to encourage teachers and students to be patriotic and resist Japan. 1932, Lu Xun gave an anti-Japanese speech here, which inspired countless young people. The police surrounded the school, and President Chen Yuan handed a note to signal Lu Xun to go through the back door ... Fu Jen Catholic University has trained countless talents. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, Ouyang Kexing, a student, risked his life to send a transmitter to Xishan Anti-Japanese Base. Unfortunately, he was shot dead by the Japanese invaders, only 2 1 year old. The prototype of the political commissar in the famous Flying Tigers is Fu Jen Catholic University student Wen. 1945, died in a raid in Lincheng, Shandong Province, at the age of 34 ... In addition to these heroes, Dr. Deng, an American high-energy physicist, Peng, a radiopharmacist at the University of California, Xia, a member of the Institute of Chemistry at the University of Miami, USA, an academician of the Royal Canadian Academy of Sciences and the first Japanese ambassador to China, are all students of Fu Jen Catholic University. China's famous conductor Li and writer Xiao Gan also studied here.
1952 merger of fu jen Catholic university and Beijing normal university.