Taiwanese twin sisters Zhou Meihua and Zhou Minhua have taught at Soochow University in Taiwan for many years after graduating from Sun Yat-sen University in Taiwan in 2011.

In November 2019, the sisters signed a contract with Huanggang Teachers College to become Distinguished Associate Professors of the School of Arts.

  Huanggang, where Huanggang Teachers College is located, was historically the place where Su Shi, a writer of the Northern Song Dynasty, lived.

Stepping on the land of Huanggang, the knowledge in the textbook became accessible and felt. The sisters searched for Su Shi's footsteps and felt the connotation and artistic conception of his poems.

During these years in Huanggang, in addition to teaching, the sisters spent almost all their time reading, writing papers, attending academic seminars, visiting cultural sites and venues, and they traveled to Beijing, Shandong, Shanghai, Sichuan, Jiangxi, Henan and Heilongjiang. In other places, I have met many cultural friends.

  Zhou Meihua said that traditional Chinese culture is the favorite of the sisters, and they will continue to cultivate more research results and books in the future.

  Reporter Zou Hao reports from Huanggang, Hubei

Responsible editor: [Tian Boqun]