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The era of Zhu Yongyi (the author of reading clouds and knowing the weather)

Zhu Yongyi, a special teacher at Changshu Middle School in Jiangsu Province. Graduated from the Chinese Department of Jiangsu Institute of Education in 1960. In 1984, he was rated as a special teacher. In 1988, he was named a young and middle-aged expert with outstanding contributions in Jiangsu Province. In 1997, he received a special government subsidy from the State Council. In 1999, he was named one of the first batch of famous teachers in Jiangsu Province. In 1993, he was hired as a special editor and reviewer by People's Education Press.

Chinese name

Zhu Yongyi

Nationality

Chinese

Ethnicity

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Place of Birth

Shanghai

Date of Birth

1940

Occupation

Special Level Teacher Popular Science Writer

Graduation School

Chinese Department of Jiangsu Institute of Education

Main Achievements

Senior Teacher of Changshu Middle School, Jiangsu Province

Representative Works

"Language Expression", "Scientific Essay Writing", "Ye Shengtao's Art of Language Modification", "Looking at Clouds and Identifying the Weather"

Personal Profile Editor

Zhu Yongyi, from 1962 to 1965, was seconded to Nanjing by the Jiangsu Provincial Department of Education to participate in the compilation of Chinese textbooks for agricultural middle schools. In addition to the general work of selecting texts, organizing units, writing notes, and designing exercises, he was also responsible for writing more than a dozen articles Short essays on language knowledge and explanatory texts (including "Looking at the Clouds to Understand the Weather").

In 1999, he was named one of the first batch of famous teachers in Jiangsu Province. Teacher Zhu has been engaged in Chinese teaching and language research for many years, and has participated in the compilation of middle school textbooks in this province, the country and Hong Kong for many times. In 1993, she was hired as a special editor and reviewer by the People's Education Press. At the invitation of the National Education Commission, she participated in the drafting and formulation of nine-year compulsory education. "Chinese Language Teaching Syllabus" for junior high schools and full-time ordinary senior high schools.

His representative works include the monograph "Ye Shengtao's Art of Language Modification" and the expository text "Looking at the Clouds to Know the Weather", etc.