Zhang Xueliang would become the “Young Marshal”, while Feng chose to set up a Western-style university in China.
[1] After 1949, he served as mayor of Taipei, director of the bureau of state assets, and commander of the port of Kaohsiung.
[1] As a result of family background and social impact, Feng served in the army very early in his life, and he repeatedly promoted to higher positions, however, his goal was not here.
[4] In Feng's opinion, domestic worries and foreign invasion in China were frequent, and the national power of this country was gradually declining.
[4] In 1926, after his father died of illness, Feng retired from the military (and retained his rank) to prepare for setting up the school.
[1] Feng Delin, as an early general warlord, accumulated a huge family assets in more than 20 years.
[4] And finally, he reconvened the family to announce that he would donate all the assets of 3.1 million silver dollars to establish Fengyong University.
In just around four months, the Fengyong University was established as the campus buildings that had a unique layout which contained more than 200 classrooms, offices, and dormitories.
[4] After the victory of the Sino-Japanese War, Feng returned to Shenyang from Chongqing, and he served as the Standing Member of the Administrative Committee of the Northeast Army.
[5] After divorcing Jiang, Feng married his second wife Long Wenbin, who was a student with PE specialty at Fengyong University.
[5] There were three significant thoughts on Yong Feng's education: firstly, "eight virtues and eight positives", which contained that filial piety, loyalty, faith, courtesy, righteousness, honesty, and positive thinking; the second one was equal educational opportunities; the third one was "utilizing industrial to save the country”.
On September 21, 1931, the Japanese army rushed into Fengyong University and arrested the head master Yong Feng, and they also ransacked the classrooms and dormitories.
[2] After the Japanese army occupied Fengyong University, they transformed the school into an airfield for aircraft repair and flight testing.
[3] During the Sino-Japanese War, he served successively as the commander of police and garrison headquarters in Kunshan, Changxing and Xiangfan.