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Presidents Of Zhejiang University
Qiushi Academy - Zhejiang Advanced College period National 3rd Sun Yat-sen University - National Chekiang University period Chekiang University or National Chekiang University is also known as the University of Chekiang. Chekiang is the same as Zhejiang. Zhejiang University (dissociated) period Zhejiang University presidents Zhejiang Normal College - Hangzhou University presidents Zhejiang Agricultural College / University presidents Zhejiang Medical College / University presidents Zhejiang University (reunified) period Presidents of other roots In history, several schools (either their students, faculties or whole campus) were merged into Zhejiang University. And their presidents in history are listed out below: Yingshi University presidents See Yingshi University. * Wu Nanxuan (吳南軒/吴南轩) * Du Zuozhou (杜佐周) * Ho Ping-sung, He Bingsong (:zh:何炳松, 何炳松) * Zhou Shang (周尚) * Yang Gongda (楊公達/杨公 ...
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Qiushi Academy
The former site of Qiushi Academy () is historic site protected as a Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level. The site was made a college campus by Hangzhou mayor Lin Qi in 1897. It became the oldest campus of Zhejiang University and hosted the university until it moved to Yuquan Campus, Zhejiang University, Yuquan campus in 1956. History Puci Temple Puci Temple () was a Buddhist temple built by the monk Sijing () in the Emperor Gaozong of Song, Shaoxing era (1131–1162) of the Song dynasty, Southern Song dynasty. It was repaired in the Zhizheng era (1341–1370) of the Yuan dynasty by the monk Yuanzhong (), destroyed in the early Ming dynasty, and rebuilt by the monk Zhijue () in the Jiajing era (1522–1566) of the Ming dynasty. In 1889 and 1891, the temple was again rebuilt by the monk Shi Wenda () as one of the largest temples in the eastern part of the city. However, the temple was destroyed in a disaster before it was fully completed. The temple ...
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