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                        |   In 1943 Yan won the Copernican Citation as one of the  “ten greatest revolutionaries of our time.” He was the only Asian ever to rank  with such luminaries as Albert Einstein and John Dewey. In 1930, Yan devoted to training a new generation of well-informed, productive  and healthy farmers in Dingxian   County. His Rural  Reconstruction Movement was an integrated program involving  education, livelihood, public health and self-governance that targeted the  interlocking problems of illiteracy, poverty, disease and civic inertia among  peasants in developing countries.After 1950, he promoted Dingxian Trial in countries in  Africa, Asia and South America. He devoted his  life in developing popular education and rural construction, which made wide  and deep influence in the world. | 
                       
                      
                        |   Since  1920, Yan devoted to popular education for more than 70 years, who was regarded  as the father of world popular education. His education experience from 1920 to  1930 had become intangible treasure for Hebei Province.  According to statistics in 1980s, Dingxian was the only county in Hebei Province  without illiterate person. Dr. Yan taught the villagers to read and write, helped  them improve their strains of cotton and breeds of pig and established a  village clinic and teachers’ school for girls. He tried to improve general  conditions in Dingxian through his broad education program. The rural doctor  training program in 1970 and political system reformation in later 1990s were  all the repetition of Yan’s Dingxian Trial. | 
                       
                      
                        |   After  Kuomintang moved to Taiwan  in 1949, Yan’s experience in Dingxian Trial was put into practice in Taiwan,  which was an important base for local economic development.  | 
                       
                      
                        |   After Yan migrated to America, he promoted Dingxian Trial in many  countries in the third world nations, such as Philippine, Columbia  and etc. In 1949, the  Chinese Communist Party(CCP) finally succeeded in civil war. As Yan was  Christian, he was not welcomed by CCP. Since then, Yan and his popular  education movement were disappeared in Chinese mainland. | 
                       
                      
                        |   Until later 1980s, Chinese government realized  the importance of Yan’s popular education theory. Some researchers majored in  rural problems such as Wen Tie-jun, carried out the rural education movement  and organized to found Yan   Yangchu Rural   Construction College  and other non-governmental organizations. In Dingxian, Yan’s old house and his  middle school still existed. | 
                       
                      
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                          In  1943, Yan won the Copernican Citation as one of the “ten greatest  revolutionaries of our time.” 
                              On  Nov 13, Yan was awarded the Los Angeles Honorable Citizen. 
                              On  May 2, 1967, Yan was awarded the Golden Medal by Philippine President. 
                              On Oct 15, 1987, U.S. President Ronald  Reagan granted him the Presidential End Hunger Award for  lifetime achievement. | 
                       
                     
                    
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