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Shandong-born celebrities and great people, which ones do you know

author:Dong Xiao Song

Do you know what are the celebrities born in Shandong, let's get to know them!

Liu Guansan (1872-1925), a native of Gaomi City, Shandong Province, was a modern Chinese democratic revolutionary. In 1905, he joined the Chinese League. In 1906, he set up the "Vernacular Newspaper" museum in The Baixue Building in Jinan to publicize the revolution and was expelled from school. In 1911, he returned to Shandong and secretly organized the Shandong League with Liu Pulin, Cai Zisheng and others. In 1917, Liu Guansan rushed to Guangzhou to assist Sun Yat-sen in establishing a military government to protect the French, serving as a member of the House of Representatives of the French Council, an envoy to Shandong, coordinating with the Northern Expedition of the Southern Revolutionary Army, and supervising Xuzhou to defeat The Lu Governor Zhang Shuyuanbu.

Shandong-born celebrities and great people, which ones do you know

Wang Delin (1873-1938), formerly known as Wang Lin (王林), was born in Houyazi, Yishui, Shandong (now part of Shuangbei Town, Yinan County). In 1903, hundreds of righteous people were organized, and the banner of "anti-Russian salvation was forced to be a coward" was raised, and the struggle against imperial Russia was launched. In January 1932, the Chinese National Salvation Army was established and he served as its commander-in-chief. The Chinese National Salvation Army led by Wang Delin persisted in the War of Resistance for a year, depleted and contained the Japanese army's strength, postponed the process of Japanese imperialism's occupation of Jilin Province and the entire northeast, invigorated the national spirit, and greatly encouraged Jilin and even the whole country in the War of Resistance.

Shandong-born celebrities and great people, which ones do you know

Ding Weifen (1874–1954), courtesy name Dingcheng, was a native of Rizhao County, Yizhou Prefecture, Shandong Province (present-day Rizhao, Shandong Province), one of the founders of the Chinese League, and a member of the Chinese Kuomintang. Graduated from Meiji University in Japan, he participated in the creation and joining the Chinese League Association during his stay in Japan. After the establishment of the Republic of China, he was elected as a member of the House of Representatives and participated in the drafting of the Kuomintang party program and general chapter.

Shandong-born celebrities and great people, which ones do you know

Zhu Qinglan (1874-1941), ziqiao, ziqiao, ziqiao, ziqiao, born in Licheng County, Jinan, Shandong (now Licheng District, Jinan, Shandong Province), politician, general, philanthropist. In the 11th year of the Republic of China, he served as the chief executive of the Northeast Special Administrative Region and the commander-in-chief of the Middle East Railway Escort Army, actively safeguarded national sovereignty, and recovered all the more than 1 million mu of land occupied by russians along the railway. He resigned in 14 years. Since then, he has been engaged in charitable relief and anti-Japanese salvation for a long time. Zhu Qinglan is also the name of the national anthem, the March of the Volunteer Army. In 1968, he was awarded the Korea Founding Medal.

Shandong-born celebrities and great people, which ones do you know

Wu Peifu (22 April 1874 – 4 December 1939), courtesy name Ziyu, was a native of Penglai, Shandong. During the Republic of China period, he was the leader of the warlords directly under his command, a first-class general of the Chinese National Revolutionary Army, an official who toured the two lakes of Zhilu and Yu, and the commander-in-chief of the Fourteen Provinces Combined Army. Wu Peifu's anti-Japanese stance is firm and clear, and after the September 18 incident, he participated in anti-Japanese activities many times. He was also the first Chinese to appear on the cover of Time magazine, dubbed "Biggest man in China" by Time magazine.

Shandong-born celebrities and great people, which ones do you know

Jin Yunpeng (1877 – January 3, 1951), courtesy name Yiqing, was born in 1877 in Zou County, Shandong Province. Beiyang warlords, army generals, politicians, businessmen. He successively served as the commander of the Fifth Division of the Beiyang Army, the chief of staff of the Office of the Supervision and Administration of the Republic of China's War Participation, and the premier of the State. He is one of the "Four Great Kongs" under Duan Qirui. He also has a wealth of industry and assets, and was a prominent figure in the political and business circles during the Republic of China.

Shandong-born celebrities and great people, which ones do you know

Zhang Ruixuan, whose family name was Zhang Jinlan, was born in the sixth year of the Qing Dynasty (a native of Caoling Village, Shouzhang County, Shandong, present-day Taiqian County). One of the revolutionaries who promoted democracy and the rule of law in the late Qing Dynasty was a loyal follower of Dr. Sun Yat-sen. Throughout his life, he was honest and self-sustaining, with a clean wind in his sleeves, seeking, running, and shouting for the great cause of China's "constitutional government" until the last breath of his life.

Shandong-born celebrities and great people, which ones do you know

Wang Jinming (1880–1912), courtesy name Zizhen, was a native of Wucheng, Dezhou, Shandong, and a modern Chinese democratic revolutionary. On October 10, 1911, the Wuchang Uprising broke out, and Wang Jinming, Feng Yuxiang, Shi Congyun and others thought that this was a good opportunity for the uprising, and agreed with Wu Luzhen, the commander of the Sixth Town, on the plan of the Luanzhou Uprising. On January 3, 1912, Wang Jinming, together with Shi Congyun and others, launched an uprising, established the Northern Revolutionary Military Government, was elected as the governor, and was defeated on the way to Tianjin, unfortunately died at the age of 32.

Shandong-born celebrities and great people, which ones do you know

Jiang Yansheng (1881 ~ 1915), also known as Xi Fan, also known as Xie Fan, was born in Bao'en Temple, Boshan District, Zibo City, Shandong Province, and founded the Alliance Association with Sun Yat-sen and Ding Weifen in Japan in his early years, and held important positions, and was a famous political activist in the early Republic of China. In the spring of 1915 (the fourth year of the Republic of China), Hefan died of scarlet fever in his hometown of Boshan at the age of 34.

Shandong-born celebrities and great people, which ones do you know

Yang Mingzhai (1882--1938), a native of Pingdu Magozhuang, Shandong, whose real name is Haode and Mingzhai is a character, is one of the founders of the Communist Party of China's Shanghai Initiation Socialist Youth League, a famous revolutionary activist in the founding period of the Communist Party of China, who worked with Li Dazhao, Chen Duxiu, Zhang Guotao, and others, and made major contributions to the party's early cause.

Shandong-born celebrities and great people, which ones do you know

Sun Zhisheng (1883-1912), a native of Zhucheng City, Shandong Province, was a modern Chinese democratic revolutionary. After the Wuchang Uprising in Xinhai, Sun Zhisheng and Hu Egong and others planned to respond to the revolution in the north. On November 14, 1911, Sun Zhisheng, together with the 123rd Battalion of the 79th Biao of the Qing Army, revolted in Luanzhou and was elected minister of finance, and in January 1912, the uprising failed, unfortunately captured, and died heroically.

Shandong-born celebrities and great people, which ones do you know

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