At the beginning of the preparation of 1962, Zhang Qiyun, then Minister of Education, decided to set up an institute named the Institute of Chinese Studies, which was divided into twelve subjects: the Three People's Principles, industrial planning (1) engineering, (2) agronomy, philosophy (including pedagogy), literature and history, politics, economy, law, geoscience, home economics, art, and philosophy in May of the following year.
Founder Zhang Qiyun, formerly known as Far East University, later added an undergraduate department. Later, because Mr. Jiang Zhongzheng thought that "Far East" was a geographical view of Europe and America, he suggested that the school be renamed "China Culture". Wenda University, formerly known as China Institute of Culture and China Academy of Sciences, was transformed into a university on 1980.
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Zhang Qiyun (1September 29, 900-1August 26, 985), a famous geographer and historian in China, the pioneer of human geography in China, was named Xiaofeng, a native of Yinxian County, Zhejiang Province. 1923 graduated from Nanjing Normal University. He used to be dean of the College of Literature of Zhejiang University, director of the Department of Historical Geography, director of the Secretary Group of the Kuomintang Chairman's Office, minister of the Propaganda Department of the Kuomintang Central Committee in China, minister of education, commentator and chairman of the Kuomintang Central Presidium, and senior minister of the Presidential Palace. Establish Chinese Culture University and China Academy of Sciences.
He is the author of National Geography, Political Geography and Five Thousand Years' History of China. The representative colors of Huagang Academy are gray and yellow, which symbolizes the "glory" of China culture and contains Zhang Qiyun's school-running philosophy of "inheriting the traditions of the East and the West and gathering the essence from outside".