Lu Xun (formerly known as Zhou Shuren,1881-kloc-0/936), 1904- 1909, first entered the preparatory school of Hongwen College in Tokyo, and then entered Sendai Medical College.
Guo Moruo (1890- 1978), 19 14 entered Kyushu University to study medicine, and lived in Japan for nearly 20 years before 1937.
Jiang Zhiqing (commonly known as Chiang Kai-shek, Zi Jieshi, 1887- 1975),1906-191/,first entered Tsinghua School in Tokyo, then transferred to Zhenwu School, and after graduation, joined the Japanese Army.
Li Dazhao (1889- 1927),1913-16, Department of Political Science, Waseda University.
Chen Duxiu (1879- 1942),1901-1903, army class of Tokyo Chengcheng School.
Wang Zhaoming (without latitude and longitude, 1883- 1944), Department of Accelerated Studies, Hosei University, 1904- 1907.
Zhang Wentian (formerly known as Luo Fu, 1900- 1976) and 1920 studied in Japan. The school and graduation time are unknown.
Wang Guowei (1877- 1927), 190 1- 1902, Tokyo Physics School.
Liao (1877- 1925), 1902, went to Japan to study, and successively entered the preparatory course of economics of Waseda University and the Department of Political Economy of Central University. The graduation year is unknown.
Liao Chengzhi (1908- 1983), 1927- 1928, Waseda.
Xie Fang (1908- 1984), 1928- 1930, graduated from the Army NCO School.
Deng Zihui (1896- 1972),1917-1965438, graduated from Waseda University.
Chen Yinque (1890- 1969), 1902- 1905, Hongwen College High School, Tokyo, Japan.
Qiu Jin (1875- 1907), 1904- 1906, Qingshan practical girls' school.
Yu Dafu (1896- 1945), 19 13 entered the preparatory course of Tokyo No.1 institution of higher learning, 19 15 entered the medical department of Nagoya No.8 institution of higher learning after graduation in summer.15 19 19 was admitted to the Department of Economics of Imperial University of Tokyo after graduation, and graduated from 1922.
Zhou Zuoren (1885- 1968), 1906 went to Japan to study, first enrolled in the preparatory course of Hosei University in Tokyo, then transferred to Rikkyo University to study naval technology, and soon transferred to a foreign language, and returned to China in the summer of19/kloc-0.
Jiang Baili (1882- 1938) and 190 1 were elected to Japanese Chengcheng School, and later promoted to infantry division of Army NCO School. 1906 graduated and returned to China.