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Where was Shen born?
Shen Min's Personal Information Introduction

Shen (1894 ~ 1983)

Shen, female, from Shanghai. Influenced by his father (Christian priest) since childhood, Shen received primary education in a primary school run by the Christian church. After that, she graduated from St. Mary's Girls' School founded by the Anglican Church in the United States and stayed there to teach. 17 (1928), after being introduced, she was employed by the middle school affiliated to Fudan University in Shanghai (now Fudan Middle School) as an English teacher and trainer, managing the girls' dormitory. The girls' dormitory is located in a two-story quadrangle with strict management system. According to the rules and regulations, she will personally visit each dormitory after lights out every day.

Fudan school building was once the ancestral temple of Li Hongzhang, and the school building could not meet the teaching needs. The school board initiated all teachers to subscribe for school bonds to raise funds to build new school buildings. Shen lived frugally, boarded in the school cafeteria, and was always poor at ordinary times, but subscribed for government bonds, which was the biggest sum in the school. After the liberation of Shanghai, Shen continued to stay in school to teach English, and his work has always been serious and responsible. 1960 Fudan middle school was changed to Shanghai second science and technology school and moved to Jiading in the west. She was transferred as a librarian. After retirement, he was hired as a consultant of English teaching and research group by Panyu No.2 Middle School.

1965, Shen missed his elderly and frail aunt in Hong Kong and applied to visit relatives in Hong Kong. The following year, he stayed in Hong Kong because of "0". 1979, the headmaster of the third girls' middle school (a student of Shen's early years) was invited to visit the United States and transferred to Hong Kong to visit. She asked Xue to tell the school that she wanted to go back to Shanghai, and then returned to Shanghai.

After Shen died, he left a legacy of 60,000 yuan. The school follows her last wish to "dedicate everything to Fudan" and regards this legacy as the "Shen Scholarship" fund of Fudan Middle School to reward students with excellent academic performance every year. 1990, Shen's ashes were buried next to the bronze statue of Ma on campus.