The private Guangzhou University and its affiliated middle school were established on August 2nd, 1927, and the school is located in Dongheng Street, Guangzhou. 1938101October 2 1 moved to Hong Kong due to the Japanese invasion. Some of them moved to Macao and set up a large number of affiliated middle schools (now a large number of middle schools in Macao). 1In the autumn of 940, Chen Bingquan, president of Guangzhou University, moved his headquarters to Taicheng, borrowed Suning Railway Company as a school building, and started an affiliated middle school. 1942 In the spring, Guangzhou University Headquarters appointed Professor Wu as the director of the branch education office. On June 24th, 1944, Taicheng fell for the fourth time, and the school moved to the side of Duanfen Temple to attend classes in the teaching building of Dade School. 1August, 945, after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the school moved back to Taicheng, and rented Liang's Ancestral Hall (now Taicheng Cultural Station) and Tan's Ancestral Hall (now Middle School) on Huannan Road as school buildings. On February 28th, 1946, Guangdong Provincial Department of Education approved the establishment of Taishan Public Middle School, with Chen Bingquan as the principal and Wu as the acting principal. The Taishan Sub-Education Office of the Affiliated High School was officially renamed on June 1 1. In February of the same year, he moved to Zhongshan Road Traceability Middle School. 1947 moved to Xiyuan in September.
1952, Taishan County People's Government took over most middle schools and renamed it Taishan No.3 Middle School. /kloc-moved to Haiyan Henggang in 0/958, then merged with Wenhai Middle School to form Taishan No.3 Middle School. 1969 was renamed Wencun Middle School. In the late 1980s, with the efforts of alumni at home and abroad and the approval of the Municipal People's Government, the original Taicheng Middle School was renamed Taishan Dazhong Middle School on July 3rd, 1989. And take1October 28th 10 as the anniversary every year.