Wuchang Chunghua University

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Wuchang Chunghua University (Chinese: 武昌中華大學; pinyin: Wǔchāng Zhōnghuá Dàxué; lit. 'Wuchang University of China') is the first private university in China that is independently founded by individuals without the help from government or foreigners. It was founded in 1912 by Chen Shi(Chinese: 陳時) and his father Chen Xuankai (Chinese: 陳宣愷),[1] and migrated to Chongqing during the Second Sino-Japanese War.[2] After the Chinese Communist Revolution, Chunghua University was combinationed with Huachung University and Chung Yuan University to form today's Central China Normal University in 1952. Its old campus was left to Wuchang Wenhua Middle School.[3]

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  1. ^ 董 (Dong), 宝良 (Baoliang) (2003). "民办大学校长的先驱和楷模——著名教育家陈时创办私立中华大学的光辉业迹 (On Chen Shi──the Founder of the Private-owned Zhonghua University)". 华中师范大学学报 人文社会科学版 (Journal of Central China Normal University - Humanities and Social Sciences) (in Chinese (China)) (4).
  2. ^ a b c d 赵 (Zhao), 国壮 (Guozhuang); 周 (Zhou), 挥辉 (Huihui) (2022). "战时后方私立大学的生活样态及生存逻辑——以私立武昌中华大学为例(1938—1946)(The life style and survival logic of the private universities in the rear during the war: Taking the private Wuchang Zhonghua University as an example (1938-1946))". 湖北社会科学 (Hubei Social Science Journal) (1). doi:10.13660/j.cnki.42-1112/c.015787. Retrieved 2022-08-07.
  3. ^ "私立武昌中华大学档案全宗介绍-华中师范大学档案馆(校史馆)". archives.ccnu.edu.cn. Retrieved 2022-08-07.