Yin Liangbi is one of the pioneers of modern forestry in China.
Yin Liangbi, No.,was born in 1894 1 1+0. I live in Shitang Town, Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province, and have been farming for generations. My family was poor, and I worked with my father to raise silkworms when I was a child. Clever since childhood, the family scrimped and saved for him to study alone. 190 1 year-old private school, 1905-year-old primary school. Seeing the backwardness of rural production, Yin Liangbi was deeply impressed by the hardships of farming. From an early age, she was determined to study agriculture and improve agricultural production technology. 19 12 was admitted to the second agricultural school of Suzhou province. 19 14 was admitted to the forestry department of Beijing Agricultural College with the same academic qualifications. 1965438+Graduated in July 2007, the first national higher forestry graduate. Because of his excellent academic performance, he was recommended by the school and selected by the Ministry of Education of Beiyang Government to study forestry at Imperial University of Tokyo (now Tokyo University). Yin Liangbi focuses on forest chemistry and wood technology, and studies forest engineering, forest water control, forest art and forest production. /kloc-0 returned to China in August, 1920, and was employed as a teacher at his alma mater, Beijing Agricultural College. 1923, the Ministry of Education of Beiyang Government changed Beijing Agricultural College to Beijing Agricultural University, and Yin Liangbi continued to be employed as a teacher. 1924 transferred to Zhejiang Agricultural College as a teacher. From 65438 to 0925, Chen Jiageng, a famous patriotic overseas Chinese, founded Jimei Agriculture and Forestry School in Xiamen, Fujian, and specially appointed Yin Liangbi as professor and principal. Yin Liangbi gladly took office, made great efforts to prepare for the establishment, and personally presided over the establishment of the forest farm, which opened a precedent for agriculture and forestry education in southern Fujian. 1928 was appointed as the director of the fourth forest farm in Zhejiang Province by the Construction Department. After taking office, he visited the mountainous areas in eastern Zhejiang, organized planning and design, and guided the establishment of nurseries and forest farms. 1931July, Yin Liangbi was hired back to his alma mater as a professor and director of the forest farm. After the July 7th Incident, six universities in Ping Jin were ordered to move to the mainland. Beiping University, Beijing Normal University and Tianjin Beiyang Institute of Technology moved to Xi 'an and merged to form Xi 'an Temporary University, which was later renamed National Northwest United University. Yin Liangbi resolutely left home and moved west with the school alone to become a professor at the Agricultural College of Northwest United University. During the period of 1938, patriotic teachers and students were strongly dissatisfied and protested because of the national government's non-resistance policy towards Japan's invasion of China, and student tides broke out one after another. The National Government dissolved Northwest United University in the name of the National Defense Commission. Agricultural College was forced to move to Shaanxi Wugong and merged with the former Northwest Agricultural and Forestry College to form Northwest Agricultural College. Yin Liangbi was appointed as a professor. From 65438 to 0939, the Ministry of Education of the National Government established the Northwest Institute of Technology in Yuzhong County, Lanzhou City, and Yin Liangbi was transferred to the school as a professor, academic director and director of forestry department, in charge of education administration. 1945 After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Yin Liangbi returned to Northwest Agricultural College as a professor and deputy director of the agricultural and forestry experimental field. The Kuomintang 1947 moved to Jinhua, Zhejiang Province to commemorate the founding of a British university by Chen Zaixi, a veteran of the national revolution. Yin Liangbi was appointed as a professor and head of forestry department. 1949 In May, Jinhua was liberated, and Yin Liangbi was appointed as a member, general manager and secretary-general of the school management committee. In July of that year, Yin Liangbi went north to teach at the Agricultural College of North China University. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), North China University, Peking University and Tsinghua University Agricultural College merged to form Beijing Agricultural University. Yin Liangbi participated in the formation work and became the director and professor of forestry department. 1950, the former site of the Agricultural College of North China University was moved to Xiufeng Temple and Xiangtang in Bei 'anhe Village, wanping county, Hebei Province (now Haidian District, Beijing), which was taken over by Beijing Agricultural University, and a training course for forestry cadres was added. Yin Liangbi also served as the head teacher of forestry major and forestry cadre training. 1952 In May, the preparatory group of Beijing Forestry College was established in Beijing, with Tang as the team leader and Yin Liangbi and Fan Jizhou as the deputy team leaders. Approved by the Ministry of Education, in August of that year, the Forestry Department of Beijing Agricultural University, Forestry Department and Forestry Department of Hebei Agricultural College formally merged to form Beijing Forestry College. On February 1953, some teachers and cadres of Pingyuan Agricultural College were also adjusted and merged into Beijing Forestry College. The temporary campus is located in the University Hall, Zhao Pu Temple, Lotus Temple, Xiufeng Temple and xiang tang Temple in the northwest of Bei 'anhe Village, Haidian District, Beijing. Yin Liangbi is the first provost and professor of Beijing Forestry College. From 65438 to 0957, Beijing Forestry College established higher forestry correspondence education, with Yin Liangbi as the director of correspondence department, which was the beginning of higher forestry correspondence education in China. During the 30 years from 65438 to 0952 when Beijing Forestry College was founded, Yin Liangbi served as provost, deputy provost, director of correspondence department and dean. Yin Liangbi devoted himself to forestry education all his life, leaving his footprints in every period of the development history of forestry education in China, and he is worthy of being one of the pioneers of higher forestry education in China.