President Zhu Kezhen's two questions: "At school, you have to ask yourself two questions, one is what to do in Zhejiang University, and the other is what kind of person to be after graduation." -Zhu Kezhen.
What did I come to school for? Many people will say that it is certainly right to go to school to learn cultural knowledge, but I think the most important thing in going to school is to have determination and set up lofty ideals and ambitions. If a person has no firm ambition, it is difficult to succeed. Only by setting up lofty aspirations in life can we have the motivation to struggle.
What kind of person I want to be when I grow up is undoubtedly a person who has contributed to the motherland. I think Grandpa Zhu Kezhen once taught his students that "the purpose of our life is to serve, not to enjoy", and he also told thousands of China teenagers in Qian Qian. That's what he taught. He did more. 19 18, Grandpa Zhu Kezhen resolutely gave up the generous treatment abroad and returned to the motherland.
Characters experience, Zhu Kezhen:
Zhu Kezhen (1March 7, 890-1February 7, 974), a native of Dongguan Town, Shaoxing County, Zhejiang Province, is an academician of Academia Sinica and China Academy of Sciences, party member, producer of China, modern meteorologist, geographer and educator in China, founder of modern geography and meteorology in China, and former president of Zhejiang University.
1On March 7th, 890, Zhu Kezhen was born in Dongguan Town, Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province (now Shangyu District, Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province) to a small businessman's family. 1909 Zhu Kezhen was admitted to Tangshan Road and Mining School (now Southwest Jiaotong University) to study civil engineering; 19 10 to study in the United States at public expense; 19 18 received a doctorate from Harvard university; 1920 autumn, apply for Nanjing Normal University.
1950 was elected as a member of the National Committee of the All-China Federation of Natural Science Specialized Societies and vice chairman of the All-China Association for Popularization of Science and Technology; 1955 was elected as a member (academician) of the Chinese academy of sciences and concurrently served as the director of the department of biogeography; 1956 "comprehensive investigation working Committee" was formally established, with Zhu Kezhen as the director of the Committee; /kloc-0 joined the China * * * production party in June, 962; 1974 died on February 7th at the age of 84.
Zhu Kezhen, the founder of China phenology, has made a profound study on the formation, characteristics, zoning and changes of climate in China, as well as the history of geography and natural science.