Famous scholars such as Huang Kan, Yu Dafu, Wen Yiduo, Zhou Zuoren, Qian, Lin Yutang and Zhou once taught in the College of Literature, which laid a solid foundation for the development of the College of Literature. Professor Huang Kan, who studied under Mr. Zhang, made outstanding achievements in the fields of writing, phonology and exegetics, and was known as one of the "three masters of Chinese studies" in the late Qing Dynasty. The "Zhang Huang School" founded by him and the Zhang family is well-known at home and abroad, which has had a far-reaching impact on the academic research atmosphere of Wu Da College of Literature. From the 1930s to the eve of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
Famous scholars, such as Liu Yongji, Xu, Tan, You Guoen, Su, Gao Feng, Feng Yuanjun, Ye Shengtao, Zhu Guangqian, Cyrus, Cheng Qianfan, etc. all taught in the College of Literature. Philology and China ancient literature have become the dominant disciplines in the College of Liberal Arts, with Professor Boping Liu and Professor Liu Yongji as the academic leaders respectively. The 1950s.
During this period, the teachers of the whole hospital focused on the construction of China's new literature and foreign literature, and trained and introduced a large number of talents, which made these two disciplines quite influential throughout the country. At that time, the faculty of arts was rich in teachers and talents, forming an academic backbone known as the "Five Old Eight Middle Schools". The specific members of the "Five Old Eight Middle Schools" changed slightly before and after, mainly including Liu Yongji, Xu, Chen, Xilusi,; Cheng, Shen Zufen, Liu Shousong, Hu, Zhou Dabu, Li, and so on.