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When did women go to school (regardless of gender) in the Republic of China?
1907 (thirty-three years of Guangxu reign in Qing dynasty), the Ministry of Qing dynasty promulgated the Constitution of Girls' School, and girls' school education gained legal status. But this is limited to primary schools, middle schools and normal schools. 1905, the North China Union Medical College Women's University run by the church enrolled female students, which marked the birth of the first women's university in China. Since then, Huaxi Women's University (1908) and Jinling Women's University (19 15) have been established one after another. 19 12, the government of the Republic of China formulated an academic system of "abandoning children and despising ugliness", and proposed to abolish the inequality between men and women in educational rights.

19 19 The Ministry of Education of the Republic of China promulgated the Rules for Women's Higher Normal Education, which established the system for women to receive higher education. In the same year, Beijing Women's Teachers College, founded by the government of the Republic of China, was established and enrolled students. This is the first women's university founded by China himself, which is a precedent for the development of women's universities in China. Since then, women's higher education in China has embarked on the road of standardization.