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Shen Yiren of Jimei University
In the century-old history of Jimei School, two principals were appointed by Chen Jiageng, namely Yuan Ye and Li Wenxiang. The relevant contents are as follows

1, Chen Jiageng, patriotic overseas Chinese leader, entrepreneur, educator, philanthropist and social activist. Born in Jimei Society, Tongan County, Quanzhou Prefecture, Fujian Province, his ancestral home is Gushi County, Henan Province. He made immortal contributions to the Revolution of 1911, national education, War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the War of Liberation and the construction of new China.

2. Ye, 1920, president and chairman of Jimei School. After taking over as president, he first introduced the academic freedom of Peking University to Jimei School, and personally went to Beijing, Shanghai and other places on 1923, and hired a large number of famous teachers who had been baptized by the May 4th Movement to teach in the school, conscientiously implementing Chen Jiageng's policy of paying equal attention to morality, intelligence, body, labor and beauty.

3. Li Wenxiang, a revolutionary fighting hero in Henan, is currently the Party Secretary of the Institute of Subtropical Agroecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. As a revolutionary hero, he joined the army from 1947 to 12, participated in famous battles in Jinan, Huaihai, Du Jiang and Pingtan Island, and won the honorary title of combat hero.

Famous alumni of Jimei school

1, Shen Yiren: He is currently the vice president and president of global marketing of OPPO, responsible for the overall marketing strategy and daily work of global marketing of OPPO. He holds an important position in OPPO, which has an important influence on the development and strategy formulation of OPPO.

2. Xu: He is a modern writer in China. Xu (1897— 1984), a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, is a modern writer in China. Worked as a primary school teacher, nurse, reporter and editor. His early works include "Hometown" and "Lan Yan in prison". , with obvious autobiography and documentary style.

3. Yang Hui: a modern writer in China, whose original name was Xing Rang, whose name was Hui Xiu, and later renamed Hui Hui, whose pen names were Xiaofeng, Feng Chang and Zeng Chong. Hebei Changli people. 1938 Professor of Northwest Associated University. During the Anti-Japanese War, he served as the supplement editor of North China Daily in Beiping. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he served as a professor at the College of Literature of Beiping Normal University. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he became a professor of Chinese Department of Beijing Normal University.

4. Wang Luyan: China modern writer, formerly known as Zhou Yao, whose pen names are Shen, Gan Qumeng, etc. , from Zhenhai, Zhejiang. 1923 graduated, taught at Chongyang Primary School in Jingning County for half a year, then worked as an editor in Shanghai Beixin Bookstore and taught at Shanghai University. From 65438 to 0926, he taught at Sun Yat-sen University in Guangdong, and founded a bimonthly magazine with Zheng Zhenduo and others. 1927 returned to Shanghai to work as a writer and translator.