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The history of Tongji University can be traced back to 1907 when the German Medical School for the Chinese (Deutsche Medizinschule für Chinesen in Shanghai) in Shanghai was founded by the German government together with the German physicians Erich Paulun, Oscar von Schab and Paul Krieg.
In 1917, the institutions was renamed to Tongji Medical and Engineering School and later Private Tongji Medical and Engineering Specialist School. The institution has been officially accepted as a university in 1923 and was renamed to National Tongji University and designated as National University of China in 1927. When the anti-Japanese war ...
Tongji Hospital, founded in Shanghai in 1900 by Erich Paulun, a German physician, and Wuhan Union Hospital (formerly Hankow Mission and Hankou Union Hospital) founded in 1866 by Griffith John, a British man, were attached to Tongji College as its university hospitals. In 1955, the name of the college was changed to Wuhan Medical College; and in ...
Tongji may refer to: Tongji Bridge (Jinhua) (通济桥), a large stone arch bridge in Jinhua, China; Tongji Bridge (Yi County) (通济桥), a historic stone arch bridge over the Zhang River in Biyang, Yi County, Anhui, China; Tongji Bridge (Yuyao) (通济桥), a stone arch bridge in Yuyao, China; Tongji Canal, a component of the Grand Canal, China
Chen was born in Fuqing, Fujian, on 8 July 1965. [1] He attended the Fuqing Experimental Primary School. [2] He secondary studied at Fuqing No. 1 High School. [3] He earned a bachelor's degree in 1986, a master's degree in 1996, and a doctor's degree in 2001, all from Beijing Institute of Technology.
A tongji or jitong is a person believed to have been chosen by a particular shen (chinese deity) or spirit as the earthly vehicle for divine expression. The Chinese differentiate a wu 巫 "shaman; healer; spirit medium" who gains control of forces in the spirit world versus a tongji who appears to be entirely under the control of forces in the ...
Xiangqi (/ ˈ ʃ ɑː ŋ tʃ i /; Chinese: 象棋; pinyin: xiàngqí), commonly known as Chinese chess or elephant chess, is a strategy board game for two players. It is the most popular board game in China.
The group studied many foreign watch designs and combined the merits of them for the prototype SZ-1. Blueprints were finalized in November 1971. [ 2 ] The resultant design most closely resembles the Enicar AR1010, found in one of the limited range of Swiss watches sold in China at that time; however, there is no evidence of Enicar involvement ...