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Which university was the predecessor of Shi Jing University Hall?
It's Peking University. According to the local Hui Education and Life Training Network, Shi Jing Wentong Pavilion is the predecessor of PekingUniversity (abbreviated as Peking University, English name: Peking University), which was founded in 1898 and is located in Beijing. Its predecessor was Shi Jing University Hall. This university is the first national comprehensive university in modern China directly under the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC). Peking University ranks among the "2 1 1 Project", "985 Project" and "World-class University and First-class Discipline", and has been selected into "Independent Auditing Unit for Degree Authorization", "Pilot Program for Training Top-notch Students in Basic Discipline", "Innovation Ability Enhancement Plan for Colleges and Universities" and "Introduction Plan for Academic Innovation". He is a member of Nine Schools Alliance and Asian University Alliance Alliance. Peking University's academic context can be traced back to Shi Jing University Hall in the late Qing Dynasty, and 19 12 was renamed the National Peking University. 1937 After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Peking University, Tsinghua and Nankai merged to form the National Southwest Associated University, and 1946 moved back to Beiping to resume studies. 1952, adjusted by national colleges and universities, moved to the original yenching university campus (Yanyuan). In 2000, Beijing Medical University returned to Peking University Medical Center to form a new Peking University.