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The Affiliated Senior High School of National Chi-Nan University (, 暨大附中、CNASH), Formerly known as National Puli Senior High School (, 埔里高中、PSHS), It is a national comprehensive high school located in Puli Town, Nantou County, Taiwan. The campus is located on the east side of Ailan Terrace and is adjacent to Ailan Elementary School. It is a three-year high school with a high school department and a technical and vocational department. , it has a comprehensive high school department, a business vocational department and a night school.

The CNASH was originally established as the high school section of Puli Middle School in 1958. In 1968, in response to the "Nine-year compulsory national education" and "High schools run by the Taiwan Provincial Government and junior high schools run by counties and cities", it became "Puli Senior High School" and moved its school campus to Ailan Terrace. In 2001, it was transformed into a high school affiliated with National Chi Nan University.

The current campus is located on the Tamalin ruins of the Neolithic Age. In the past thirty years, earthquake reconstruction and school building projects have triggered discussions about the protection and destruction of underground ruins and cultural relics.

School Badge
The school badge of The Affiliated Senior High School of National Chi-Nan University was designed by school teacher Minsheng Hsu in 2001. Since the school was affiliated to NCNU after restructuring, the overall shape adopts a circle similar to the school emblem of NCNU. Blue and green are the representative colors of Puli High School’s founding. The blue color represents the preservation of the founding spirit of the school. The central style is inspired by the English initials of Chi Nan University and the school's predecessor, Puli Senior High School, and also has the meaning of simplifying the town emblem of Puli



Puli Middle School and its predecessor
The earliest predecessor of CNASH can be traced back to the "Jiezhuang Group Puli Home Economics Girls' School" established in 1943 during The period of Japanese rule. It was later renamed "Puli Agricultural Practice Girls' School". In 1944, the school was restructured into "Taiwan Public Puli Girls' Agricultural Practice School" School". After the Government of the Republic of China came to Taiwan in 1945, it was References