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The Historical Evolution of Guiping No.1 Middle School

In the 30th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1904), Zhang Zuqi, the magistrate, took over from Peng, the magistrate, and founded a new school. In the same year, according to the amount of grain tax revenue in Guiping, Guixian, Pingnan and Wuxuan, the funds for running the school were shared among the counties, and funds were raised from the people, and the school was located in the former Deputy Director General of Zhou Xun Association (now the school site) in Xiaguan, Chengxiang. Thirty-one years of Guangxu

In 2 years (19 13), it was renamed as Zhou Xun Middle School.

In 9 years (1920), it was renamed Guangxi Provincial No.8 Middle School.

In 23 years (1934), it was renamed Zhou Xun junior high school.

In the 28th year of the Republic of China (1939), the school moved to Jintian Village for running because of the war.

In the 30th year of the Republic of China (194 1 year), the situation was stable and the school moved back to its original site.

From the autumn of 1933 to the summer of 1934 (1944-1945), the Japanese army invaded Guiping, and the school was closed for evacuation.

In 38 years (1949), it was renamed Zhou Xun Senior High School.

1956 was renamed Guiping No.1 Middle School.

1967, renamed Guiping County People's Middle School.

1969, renamed Guiping Town Middle School.

/kloc-set up a branch school in Luocong Cave in 0/970, and rotated senior high school graduates to work here. 1978 cancelled Luocong branch school.

1983 Restored the name of No.1 Middle School in Guiping County.

1994, renamed Guiping No.1 Middle School.