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What school is Tao Jing?

Tao Jing is Jingdezhen Ceramic University.

Jingdezhen Ceramic University is a multidisciplinary university named after ceramics. It is one of the first batch of 365 and 438+0 independent undergraduate course art colleges in China, and one of the 94 colleges and universities with the qualification of recruiting China government scholarships to study abroad. It is one of the first participating institutions in the education and training program for outstanding engineers of the Ministry of Education, the model university for deepening innovation and entrepreneurship education reform of the Ministry of Education, and the training program for Chinese intangible cultural heritage inheritors of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. The school is known as the "Ceramic Huangpu".

By the end of March 2022, there were Hu Xiang Campus, Xinchang Campus, China Institute of Light Industry Ceramics and Sanbao Ceramic Training Park, covering an area of 1970 mu, with a school building area of 709,000 square meters. Teaching college (department, department), graduate school, entrepreneurship college, continuing education college, international college 12, three first-class doctoral programs 65430.

Historical development of the school:

The school, formerly known as China Ceramic School, was founded in 19 10. 19 12 years, China ceramic school was taken over by Jiangxi province and renamed as Li Raozhou ceramic school in Jiangxi province, with a schooling of two years. 19 15, Jiangxi Liraozhou Ceramic School was renamed as Jiangxi Lijiazhong Industrial School. 19 16 established a branch school in Jingdezhen, named Jiangxi Yili Industrial Branch, specializing in porcelain painting teaching.

During the Great Revolution from 1926 to 1927, the school affairs of Jiangxi Yili Industrial Branch in Jingdezhen were at a standstill. Boyang first-class industrial school was changed to Jiangxi vertical kiln school. 1927, renamed Jiangxi Ceramic School.

1934, the school moved from Poyang to Jiujiang and was renamed Jiujiang Ceramic Vocational School in Jiangxi Province. 1In the summer of 938, due to the Japanese occupation of Jiujiang, the school moved to Jing 'an and Pingxiang successively. 1944 On the eve of the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the school moved to Jingdezhen and merged with the Fuliang Ceramic Vocational School founded during the Anti-Japanese War, which was called Jiangxi Ceramic Vocational School, and its principal was Wang Kun. At the end of 1947, the Ministry of Education of the National Government officially approved Daoxuetang as a "quasi-specialist, still attached to a vocational school".