Tao Xingzhi's works include Education Reform in China, Bell-ringing in Ancient Temple, Free Talk by Zhai Fu, Letters of Xingzhi, Poems and Songs of Xingzhi, etc. The work "President Tao's Speech" was selected into the ninth volume of the primary school Chinese textbook published by Jiangsu Education Press, and the first two of the four songs "Song of Standing on One's Own" were selected into the tenth volume of the primary school Chinese textbook published by Beijing Normal University Press.
Education Reform in China, Shanghai Yadong Library, early April, 1928
Talking about Zhai Fu's Freedom, early April, 3, 1932, Shanghai Shenbao Library, early October, 1932, Shanghai Children's Publishing House, early August, 1936, Shanghai Popular Culture Society < Self-published edition on October 1th, 45
Letter of Xingzhi, Shanghai Yadong Library, early January, 1929
Poems of Xingzhi, early July, 1933, Shanghai Children's Publishing House, early December, 1935
Three Poems of Xingzhi, early November, 1936. July 25th, 46), a native of Shexian County, Anhui Province, is an educator and thinker of China people, a great fighter of democracy, a patriot, and one of the main leaders of China People's Salvation Association and China Democratic League.
In p>198, at the age of seventeen, he was admitted to Hangzhou Guangji Medical Hall. Returning to China in the autumn of 1917, he successively served as a professor at Nanjing Normal School, National Southeast University, and academic director. Since 1926, the Declaration of China Education Reform Society on Transforming Rural Education in China has been published. In 1929, St. John's University awarded him an honorary doctorate in science in recognition of his contribution to the educational reform in China.
Children's Science Series was edited in p>1931. In 1935, inspired by the "August 1st Declaration" of China's * * * Production Party, he actively participated in the anti-Japanese national salvation movement. In 1945, he was elected member of the Standing Committee of the Central Committee of China Democratic League and chairman of the Education Committee.
On the morning of July 25th, 1946, he died in Shanghai at the age of 55 due to long-term overwork.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia: Tao Xingzhi.