Historical Buildings of Shanghai Linsan Middle School
Yang Gaoting was donated by an alumnus of Linsan Primary School who graduated from Renshen in the 12th year of the Republic of China (AD 1923). The word "Levin" comes from a sentence in The Book of Songs, Xiaoya, that "the mountain rises and stops, and the scenery goes and stops". The school is located in Tianchi, also known as Huting. It is connected with the lakeshore by a triple bridge. The number of trees at the bridgehead was inscribed by the former principal Ding, and later by the donor. In the north and south of the pavilion, Qin Xitian inscribed Du Fu's couplets of "sitting on the wine of the sage and listening to the car of the elder at the door" and Ding's "looking at the flowing water and thinking about the old friend". Due to disrepair, Yanggaoge was destroyed by heavy snow on 1969. 1986 and 65438+ were rebuilt in February and are reinforced concrete structures. Fangfang Pavilion was built in memory of former headmaster Zhao, and was built in the 14th year of the Republic of China (AD 1925). Because the pavilion is covered with thatch, it is also called "Mao Ting". 1987 pavilion overhaul. Wen Yi Library was donated by Ms. Zhao Ding Junxiu in 22 years of the Republic of China (AD 1933) to commemorate the founder Qin Rongguang, also known as Yunxiu Jingshe. Wen Yi Library is located in the northwest of Tianchi, facing south. Blue brick and red tile structure with three bungalows. In the 1960s, the reading room was moved to the third floor of the small auditorium because it was too small to meet the demand. Wen Yi Library has been converted into a clinic and a music classroom. After 1996, it was changed to the principal's office, the general party branch office and the reception room. After the overhaul in 2005, it was changed into an activity room for retired workers and alumni. The small auditorium was built by Kang in the 24th year of the Republic of China (A.D. 1935) with a donation of 2,000 yuan and a cost of18,000 yuan. Built in the second year, it is located in the northwest corner of the school, covering an area of 480 square meters. There are three floors up and down, and the middle floor is only built around the stands. The ground floor below is the sports ground. The site used to be a willow wood floor, but later it was changed to a cement floor. The middle I-beam is ordered from Germany. From 1980s to 1990s, it was used as a school-run factory. After the overhaul in 2005, the upper floor was an art classroom, the middle floor was a grandstand, and the lower floor was a multi-functional auditorium.