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Li Shizeng, one of the four elders of the Kuomintang

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Mr. Li Shizeng was the second son of Li Hongzao, a minister of the main war faction in the late Qing Dynasty, a teacher of the Tongzhi Emperor, the first person to study in France, the founder of the Palace Museum, the director of the private Nantong University, and one of the four elders of the Kuomintang.

After General Feng Yuxiang expelled the Qing Emperor from the Forbidden City, he set up a committee to count the cultural relics of the Forbidden City. Because Mr. Shi Zeng is a veteran member of the League, he obtained the consent of all parties to organize the inventory work. Mr. Hou initiated and established the Palace Museum, and wrote the inscription himself.

Li Shizeng, one of the four elders of the Kuomintang

Father Li had a son in his later years, and he was very fond of Mr. Shi Zeng and personally educated him from an early age. In the late Qing Dynasty, the official struggle was serious and corrupt, and Father Li did not want his two sons to try to become officials, followed Confucian thought, and if they were not good, they became good doctors, and asked mr. Brother to enter the apricot forest and become good doctors. However, the gentleman did not follow in the footsteps of the eldest brother and took another road. No one ever imagined that Mr. Li would later intersect with china's modern revolution.

In his early years, he went to France to start a tofu company, known as Dr. Tofu. Due to the tofu making method, factory staff management and other reasons, Mr. Li sent people back to China to recruit Chinese people to work in France, and then founded a work-study in France. Through the introduction of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, many members of the League and domestic young people began their journey to study in France. It is worth mentioning that in 1912, after Mao Zedong proposed to Mr. Mao, many Hunan students also began to study in France. Pay attention to China's modern and contemporary history, you will find that many revolutionary young people have studied in France, among which Zhou Enlai also established a communist brigade in Europe. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Chairman Mao once said something similar to that of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, and the Chinese revolution also had a credit to Mr. Li Shizeng. Unfortunately, Mr. Wu Zhihui, Zhu Jiaye and others later sided with the people, but this does not negate his early contributions to the Chinese revolution.

In the early years, France hosted the Olympic Games, hoping that all countries would send personnel to participate, but after receiving the notice, the Beiyang government could not send personnel to participate in the country, so it had to ask the embassy in France to mobilize students studying in France to participate. Among them, Zhu Guangcai, a Sichuan international student, enthusiastically signed up and participated in the competition. Mr. Zhu Guangcai is a famous educator, scientist, translator, and later married mr. Shi Zeng's second daughter.

Before the founding of New China, Mr. Shi Zeng crossed to Taiwan with the Kuomintang and lived in Taipei until his death. Mr. Married four people in his lifetime, only his wife gave birth to a son and a daughter, all of whom lived in France, and in his later years he had a granddaughter to take care of his living life, and then stayed in Taiwan.

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