In October 1928, educator Ma Junwu founded the Provincial Guangxi University in Wuzhou, the first higher education in Guangxi. In 1930, the College of Administration was founded, and in 1932, the College of Agriculture and the College of Engineering were opened.

Old photo of Guangxi University gate
In 1936, it merged with the Guangxi Provincial Normal College (located in Yanshan Park, Liangfeng Village, Guilin), and in May, the Grammar School (later changed to the Law Business School) was established. Later, the School of Law and Business merged with the Guangxi Provincial Medical College to open a medical school (in 1937 it was changed to Guangxi Military Medical School, now Guangxi Medical University), and merged the College of Science and Engineering into the College of Science and Engineering, and the site was moved to Yanshan Park in Liangfeng Village, Guilin; the College of Agriculture was moved to Liuzhou.
In 1939, it was renamed National Guangxi University.
In 1946, after successively relocating to Rongjiang and Liuzhou in Guizhou, the College of Agriculture was moved to Liangfeng Yanshan Park in Guilin, and the School of Science and Engineering and the School of Law and Law was moved to General Bridge.
In 1947, the Department of Mathematical chemistry of Guangxi University launched an anti-civil war march.
In 1947, Guangxi University marched against the civil war
In 1950, it was merged with the National Nanning Normal University and established the Normal College. In 1951, the Undergraduate Department of The Provincial Xijiang University was merged into Guangxi University. In 1952, the College of Agriculture of Guangxi University became guangxi agricultural college independently (later moved to Nanning and renamed Guangxi Agricultural University). In the same year, Mao Zedong wrote the name of Guangxi University.
71 years to receive new students
In 1953, Guangxi University was suspended during the adjustment of colleges and universities across the country, and teachers and students, as well as equipment and library materials, were adjusted to 19 universities in central and southern China.
On October 17, 1953, there were 53 teachers in the Departments of Chinese, Foreign Languages and History, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Education of the College of Culture and Education and the College of Science of Guangxi University, and 258 teachers were merged into Guangxi Normal College (now Guangxi Normal University). Among them, the department of mechanics and electrical engineering (electric power part) with the earliest establishment and the strongest faculty were merged into Huazhong Institute of Technology (now Huazhong University of Science and Technology), the Department of Electrical Engineering (part) and the Department of Chemical Engineering were merged into South China Institute of Technology (now South China University of Technology), the historic Department of Civil Engineering was merged into Zhongnan College of Civil Engineering and Architecture (now Hunan University), the Department of Mining and Metallurgy was merged into Zhongnan Mining and Metallurgical College (now Central South University), and the College of Agriculture was merged into Huazhong Agricultural College (now Huazhong Agricultural University).
In the spring of 1958, Guangxi University was re-established in Nanning, and Guangxi Institute of Technology was established (later merged). In 1985, the branch in Liuzhou became the new Guangxi Institute of Technology.
In 1997, it merged with Guangxi Agricultural University to form the new Guangxi University. In December of the same year, it entered the list of key construction universities in China's national 211 project.
Guangxi University has always been the number one university in Guangxi.
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Ma Junwu
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Chen Yinke
Li Siguang
Thousand colts
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Li Da
Chen Wangdao
Shi Ruwei
He Kang
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