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Which high school does Han Han study in?

Han Han studied in Shanghai Songjiang No.2 Middle School.

Han Han was born in Team 2, Tingdong Village, Lin Ting Town, Jinshan District. Primary school attended Linting Central Primary School, and junior high school attended Luoxing Middle School in Zhujing Town. Junior high school began to publish articles, and was admitted as a sports special student by Shanghai Songjiang No.2 Middle School with a score lower than the admission line 14. During the period of 1997, Han Han published "Career Mode" and other works in Youth Literature and Art.

1999 Han Han, a senior one student, passed the preliminary contest of the first national new concept composition contest with "Seeking a doctor and a bookstore" and won the first prize of the first national new concept composition contest with the article "Peeking at a man in a cup". Later, I failed in seven subjects in the final exam, which triggered a series of heated discussions on quality education policy and "whether schools should train all-rounders or professionals".

In 2000, he won the second prize in the Second National New Concept Composition Competition for his work "Bathing in a Cotton Jacket". His first novel is Triple Gate, a novel that reflects the life of junior high school students in Shanghai. Through the publication of this novel, he became famous in one fell swoop. The book, with a cumulative circulation of 2 million copies, is the best-selling literary work in China in recent 20 years. After repeating the grade, I failed seven more courses and dropped out of senior one on April 4. Before dropping out of school, in front of the teacher in Songjiang No.2 Middle School, Han Han was asked, what do you take to support yourself after dropping out of school? "the manuscript fee." Han Han said. His answer drew laughter.

In 200 1 year, he published the poetry collection "One Degree below zero" and won the first place in the national bestseller list that year.

In 2002, he published the novel "Teenagers Fly" and won the first place in the national bestseller list that year.

In 2003, he published a collection of essays, Manuscripts 2003, and won the third place in the national literature bestseller that year.

In March 2004, the anthology of Five Years of Han Han was published. In addition to the traditional editions published in Hongkong and Taiwan Province Province, the book has different editions in French, Korean, Singaporean and Japanese. Among them, the French version won the French best seller from June 5438 to October 2004. In the same year, the novel Luan in Chang 'an was published, with a first print of 400,000 copies, and won the first place in the national book list in literature.

In 2005, the racing essay "Just Going with the Flow" was published, with a first print of 360,000 copies. In September of the same year, Han Han started blogging. At the end of the year, Han Han signed a contract with Universal Records Tian Yun Culture.

In 2006, he published the novel Ideal City. On May 23rd, Han Han's solo single "Elopement" MV was released. On September 26th, Han Han published a blog post "Why Modern Poetry and Poets Still Exist".

In 2007, the novel Glory Day was published, with the first print of 600,000 copies. On September 14, Universal Records reissued Eighteen Banners to commemorate the over 100 million hits of Han Han's blog, and the distribution channel was expanded from the 2006 edition to the full-line audio-visual channel.

In March, 2008, he published a collection of blog essays with a first print of 300,000 copies. In June+10, 5438, Han Han won the National Cup in Zhuhai Station of the National Automobile Racing Championship.

June 5438 +2009 10 published the novel "His Country", with a first print of 500,000 copies. In July, he published an anthology of blog posts, Lovely Beast. At CRC Beijing Station, the second stop of China Rally Championship, Han Han finally won the championship of domestic drivers in the international group. On February 20th, 19, the 2009 CRC final Shaowu Rally officially came to an end. Han Han won the 2009 China Rally Championship as the last sub-station champion. At this point, Han Han became the only annual champion of track and rally in the history of professional racing in China, and also had the championship trophy symbolizing the highest honor of two professional racing events in China.