Introduction to Zhu Yongyan, the author of "Looking at the Clouds to Know the Weather"
Introduction to Zhu Yongyi
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Zhu Yongyi was born in Shanghai in the spring of 1940. He graduated from the Chinese Department of Jiangsu Institute of Education in the summer of 1960. From 1962 to 1965, he 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 tasks of selecting texts, organizing units, writing notes, and designing exercises, he was also responsible for writing more than a dozen language knowledge essays and explanatory texts. (Including "Looking at the Clouds to Know the Weather"). For more than 30 years, he has taught in many middle schools; he has published nearly 200 papers and articles on Chinese teaching and language research; his monograph "Ye Shengtao's Art of Language Modification" won the first prize in the first national outstanding educational book competition in 1988.
He is currently a senior teacher at Changshu Middle School in Jiangsu Province. He was rated as a special teacher in 1984. 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.
Have been engaged in Chinese teaching and language research for many years, and have participated in the compilation of middle school textbooks in this province, the country and Hong Kong for many times; invited by the National Education Commission, he has participated in the drafting and formulation of nine-year compulsory education junior high schools and full-time ordinary senior high schools. "Chinese Teaching Syllabus".
Since 1959, it has published more than 200 teaching experience summaries, teaching research papers and language research papers in foreign professional journals beyond the central and provincial levels; published high school Chinese elective textbooks "Language Expression" and "Scientific Essays" "Writing" two books, various monographs and co-authors. The Chinese monograph "Ye Shengtao's Art of Language Modification" has won many awards in the province and the country.