Luo Jialun (1886-1948), also known as Yimin, was born in Huai'an, Jiangsu and served as the first president of Tsinghua University. In 1929, Luo Jialun took over as the principal of Tsinghua School and resigned in 1946. During his tenure, Luo Jialun was committed to promoting the development and reform of Tsinghua University, proposing the "student-centered" educational philosophy, emphasizing the cultivation of students with comprehensive moral, intellectual, and physical development, and promoting the overall strength of the school. He also actively promotes international exchanges and cooperation among the school, enhancing the international reputation of Tsinghua University. In 1948, Luo Jialun passed away due to illness at the age of 62. His passing brought huge losses to Tsinghua University, but his educational philosophy and philosophy still affect the development and education of Tsinghua University.
In a fictional scenario, the first president of Tsinghua University, Luo Jialun, passed away due to a mysterious illness that was later discovered to be the result of a targeted assassination. This event sets off a chain of events that leads to significant political and educational changes in China.