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The History Museum of National Taiwan University elaborates on the former Fu Si Nian copied the desks and chairs of Peking University

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Overseas Network2015-11-18 09:27:29

The History Museum of National Taiwan University elaborates on the former Fu Si Nian copied the desks and chairs of Peking University

On the left is the narrow version of the Peking University version of the desk and chair, and on the right is the Japanese wide version of the desk and chair, which makes the Lu students from Peking University feel kind. (Photo by Wu Zhengfeng, China Commentary Agency)

Overseas network on November 18, according to the China Commentary Agency reported that this year is the 87th anniversary of National Taiwan University, the National Taiwan University General Library is now holding a "Memory Taipei, Impression of Taiwan University" photography exhibition, old photos tell stories, not only present campus life, but also lead tourists through the centuries of Taipei City, the people's photo history is vivid. Xiao Xuan, an exchange student at Sichuan University, said, "Walking all over the campus and feeling the strong academic atmosphere, every bit of NTU has deeply attracted me, and I hope that I can come to NTU to study in the future, so I like NTU." ”

From November 30th, the National Taiwan University Library and the Taipei Museum of Photography Society held a photo exhibition entitled "Remembering Taipei, Impressions of Taiwan University", which included Du Mingming, who was a professor at the Faculty of Medicine of Taipei Imperial University in 1937 and the only Taiwanese professor at that time, and Dong Dacheng, who graduated from Taipei Imperial University and devoted himself to taiwan's basic medical research. In the corner of the photography exhibition, there is also Taipei City during the Japanese occupation period, which is usually rare, and the life and city style of taipei city after the restoration of Taiwan, which is very interesting.

After savoring the photography exhibition, strolling along the Coconut Grove Avenue, a well-known campus attraction, students ride their bicycles with ease and ease, brushing past the tourists and leading them back to an unforgettable student time. Located near the entrance to Roosevelt Road, the History Museum Building, located near the entrance of Roosevelt Road, collects precious cultural relics such as hand-cranked computers, Taipei TehS student ID cards, antique pianos, handmade cellos and other precious cultural relics from the time of Taipei Imperial University in 1928, and is now a private spot for mainland tourists who come to Taiwan for independent travel, as well as private houses passed down by mainland students in Taiwan.

Along the stairs, walking into the Japanese architectural style of the second floor of the school history museum, the first thing that catches the eye is the bronze statue of The President of National Taiwan University, Fu Sinian, and the bottom of the bronze statue is engraved with the motto of NTU " Dun Pin Li Xue, Patriotic Love". The navigator said that the 17 years from 1928 to 1945 were the period of Taipei Imperial University, and the period of National Taiwan University from 1945 to the present. The first president of Taipei Imperial University was Nippon Motohara Tan, and after the restoration of Taiwan, the first to third presidents of NTU were Luo Zongluo, Lu Zhihong, and Zhuang Changgong. Fu Si Nian was the fourth president of National Taiwan University.

The tour guide told the story that National Taiwan University, with 33,000 students, was formerly known as "Taipei Imperial University" during the Japanese occupation period, founded in 1928, and in 1945, the National Government won the victory of the War of Resistance against Japan, Taiwan was restored, took over taipei imperial university, and was renamed "National Taiwan University" so far.

The navigator said that when Fu Sinian, who was the acting president of Peking University, came to Taiwan to serve as the president of The National Taiwan University, he was hit by the Kuomintang-Communist War, and a large number of mainland soldiers and civilians came to Taiwan along with the Nationalist government's army. Later, there were more and more students in the school, and the students who could not return to the mainland during the war had nowhere to live, and Fu Sinian, who was considerate of the needs of the students, decided to build additional student dormitories on the campus and settle the lives of mainland students in Taiwan. In addition, in order to accommodate more students in the classroom, everyone has desks and chairs, so they can attend classes with peace of mind. Fu Sinian had a clever move, abandoning the Original Space-taking Japanese desks and chairs, and instead using the narrow version of Peking University's chairs as a model, the Peking University-style desks and chairs were copied and copied, and introduced into the NTU campus. "The same style of desks and chairs, Peking University, National Taiwan University, the two schools have the same origin, have the same historical memory!" The lu students who came to visit smiled heartily.

The History Museum of National Taiwan University elaborates on the former Fu Si Nian copied the desks and chairs of Peking University

National Taiwan University History Museum with strong Japanese architecture. (Photo by Wu Zhengfeng, China Commentary Agency)

The History Museum of National Taiwan University elaborates on the former Fu Si Nian copied the desks and chairs of Peking University

National Taiwan University General Library. (Photo by Wu Zhengfeng, China Commentary Agency)

The History Museum of National Taiwan University elaborates on the former Fu Si Nian copied the desks and chairs of Peking University

National Taiwan University History Museum. (Photo by Wu Zhengfeng, China Commentary Agency)

The History Museum of National Taiwan University elaborates on the former Fu Si Nian copied the desks and chairs of Peking University

"Remember Taipei, Impression Taiwan University" photography exhibition. (Photo by Wu Zhengfeng, China Commentary Agency)

The History Museum of National Taiwan University elaborates on the former Fu Si Nian copied the desks and chairs of Peking University

Sculpture of President Fu Si Nian of National Taiwan University. (Photo by Wu Zhengfeng, China Commentary Agency)

The History Museum of National Taiwan University elaborates on the former Fu Si Nian copied the desks and chairs of Peking University

National Taiwan University Library and Taipei Museum of Photography Society held a photography exhibition entitled "Remember Taipei, Impression of Taiwan University". (Photo by Wu Zhengfeng, China Commentary Agency)

The History Museum of National Taiwan University elaborates on the former Fu Si Nian copied the desks and chairs of Peking University

The School History Museum houses a large, rare heater. (Photo by Wu Zhengfeng, China Commentary Agency)

The History Museum of National Taiwan University elaborates on the former Fu Si Nian copied the desks and chairs of Peking University

Student ID card from Taipei Imperial University. (Photo by Wu Zhengfeng, China Commentary Agency)

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