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Jilin Yuwen High School (), also known as Yuwen Middle School, is a high school in the Chinese city of Jilin City, Jilin Province. The school is situated next to the
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. The school was center of left-wing political thought during the 1920s. Among prominent alumni is
Kim Il Sung Kim Il-sung (; , ; born Kim Song-ju, ; 15 April 1912 – 8 July 1994) was a North Korean politician and the founder of North Korea, which he ruled from the country's establishment in 1948 until his death in 1994. He held the posts of ...
, the first leader of North Korea. There is a museum, a schoolroom memorial and a statue dedicated to him at the school. There is also a slogan proclaiming Sino-Korean friendship on the roof.


History

The school was founded in 1917. The school was heavily influenced by left-wing ideology in the late 1920s, and was described as the most progressive in the city. Many prominent Chinese left-wing intellectuals have taught in the school, including
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and Shang Yue. In 1964
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allowed the school to continue use the name "Yuwen". In 1978 Jilin Province officials approved Yuwen as the focus of the first run high school, and in 2003 the local government identified the school as a model high school. Since 2005 there has been an international cooperation program with Australia. There have also been recent cultural exchanges with schools from countries such as United States and Japan.


Kim Il-sung

North Korean president
Kim Il Sung Kim Il-sung (; , ; born Kim Song-ju, ; 15 April 1912 – 8 July 1994) was a North Korean politician and the founder of North Korea, which he ruled from the country's establishment in 1948 until his death in 1994. He held the posts of ...
attended the school for two and a half years starting from 1927. The school was described as the most progressive in the city of Jilin. Kim organized protests against "reactionary teachers" and Japanese-made goods in 1928. Kim was part of the South Manchurian Communist Youth Association there in 1929. Kim was arrested in the spring of 1929 and was consequentially expelled from the school. Kim Il Sung struggled to continue his studies in Yuwen High School. He had to live in a cheap dormitory owned by the
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, as recalled by his younger friend from the school. Kim survived from his mother's modest earnings after
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died. Kim wrote in his memoirs that he tried to spare his only pair of shoes for school by walking barefoot. Kim also complained about the blatant nature of the class society of Jilin. There is a bronze statue of Kim Il Sung, portraying him in a guerrilla uniform, at the school grounds. A schoolroom where Kim Il Sung studied is retained as a memorial, and there is a modest museum at the school. Kim also studied in the Korean Huadian School (also known as Hwasong Middle School), which was also in Manchuria. When he chose to enroll in the Chinese-language Yuwen Middle School, he would have had other choices beyond Korean Huadian School, because there were other Korean language schools in Manchuria.


Visits by North Korean officials

Since 1964 the Pyongyang Akinori school has been a
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, and related visits have been received since then. A slogan on the roof of the building proclaims: "Long Live Sino-Korean Friendship". In September 2010,
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made Yuwen Middle School his first stop during a trip to China. Kim stayed there for some 20 minutes. Only days later, upon his return, Kim pronounced his son Kim Jong Un as his successor. The visit to Yuwen associated with Kim Il Sung's youth thus became a political message of a young successor's viability.
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Choe Yong-rim visited the school, too, in November 2010. On 15 April 2014 around 400 to 500 North Koreans gathered at the school in honor of Kim Il-sung's birthday. Volleyball and other sporting events were held on the same day in Jilin. No Chinese officials attended, but Chinese security was present. On 6 July 2014 officials from the DPRK's
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consulate-general joined Chinese officials and Chinese-Koreans in a ceremony to lay floral baskets at Kim Il Sung's statue.


People


Former teachers

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Guo Moruo Guo Moruo (; November 16, 1892 – June 12, 1978), courtesy name Dingtang (), was a Chinese author, poet, historian, archaeologist, and government official. Biography Family history Guo Moruo, originally named Guo Kaizhen, was born on November ...
* Shang Yue


Alumni

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Kim Il Sung Kim Il-sung (; , ; born Kim Song-ju, ; 15 April 1912 – 8 July 1994) was a North Korean politician and the founder of North Korea, which he ruled from the country's establishment in 1948 until his death in 1994. He held the posts of ...
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Peng Huanwu Peng Huanwu (; October 6, 1915 – February 28, 2007) was a Chinese physicist. He was a member of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and a leader of Chinese nuclear weaponry projects. Life and career Peng was born in Changchun, Jilin Province; ...
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Awards

*Teaching Quality and Improvement Award *Excellent Teaching Achievement Award


See also

* History of education in China#Republican era * High School Attached to Northeast Normal University *
Jilin City No.1 High School Jilin City No.1 High School (, Pinyin: jí lín shì dì yī Zhōng xué), commonly abbreviated as Jilin Yizhong (), is a public key high school in Jilin City, Jilin, China. History Jilin City No.1 High School was founded in 1907, in the 33rd ye ...
* Pyongyang Foreigners School *
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, a historical theory of Chinese economics originally presented by teacher Shang Yue


References


Further reading

*Jilin Yu Wen Secondary School History (Chinese Edition). Liao Wei, Yu Bian Zhu
金日成在吉林毓文中学毓文周刊清华大学美术学院生源基地实验学校师生作品集With the Century volume 1


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