Liu Yongfu (1837~1917)


Liu Yongfu (1837~1917), formerly known as Ye, also known as Yuanting. A native of Xiaofeng Township, Gusendong, Fangcheng, Qinzhou,Guangdong (present-day Guangxi). In the 25th year of Daoguang (1845), he moved with his parents to Shangsi Zhili Hall (present-day Shangsi County) in Guangxi to work as a farmer. In the second year of Xianfeng (1852), he worked as a boatman on the Zuojiang Route, and learned boxing sticks with his father and uncle. Soon after his parents died, he made a living by collecting firewood and fishing.
Chen Jitang (1890~1954)
Chen Jitang (23 January 1890 – 3 November 1954), courtesy name Bonan, was a native of Fangcheng, Guangdong (now part of Guangxi). Born into a family of landlords. At an early age, he studied at a private school.
Wu Fengdian (1840~1906)
Wu Fengdian (1840 ~ 1906), also known as Tai, Zi Ya Lou, Zhuang, Naqin Xiangshang Tongtun people, Black Flag Army Tiger General. Wu Fengdian was strong, powerful, and knowledgeable. His family was poor, and at the age of 20, he left home to go to Qinfu and Banbu Village (now Fusui County) to find relatives to find a way to live.
Milled Joan (?~1861)
Mo Xian Qiong (~1861), Zhuang, Miaosheng, Nanxiang (now called Anxiang) and other villagers, local tycoons.
Huang Xiaolin (1925~1968)
Huang Xiaolin (1925~1968), Zhuang ethnic group. Formerly known as Yunlong. Shangsi County, Guangxi, is called Anxiang Naruntun people. When I returned home from summer vacation, I organized a youth "reading club" in that place.
Lu Gaohong (?~1856)
Lu Gaohong (~1856), a Zhuang ethnic group, was a native of Dongxiang (present-day Siyang Township).
Huang Lifu (1820~1908)
Huang Lifu (1820-1908), a native of Panmeng Village, Banba Township, Fangcheng County, Guangxi, after the end of the Sino-French War in June 1885, the French army occupied Vietnam, repeatedly sent troops to invade our border, once, 300 French troops invaded Lihuo Pass, Knocking Ridge, he organized more than 100 border residents, armed with large knives, long grass, gunpowder guns and the enemy fierce battle day and night, because the enemy is strong and we are weak - retreat.
Lü Jian (1925~1950)
Lü Jian (1925~1950), formerly known as Chen Fengming and Chen Ming. A native of Zhuwei Village, Malu Township, Fangcheng County, Guangxi Province, his family later moved to shatanjiang in the annexed urban area to cultivate and reclaim the land. After graduating from elementary school in 1941, he was admitted to Fangcheng Middle School with excellent grades and was a student with excellent character and learning.
Huangmingshan (1902~1931)
Huang Mingshan (1902~1931), formerly known as Huang Zhensong, was a Zhuang nationality, a native of Naqin Village, Naqin Township, and the leader of the peasant movement in the sixth district of Shangsi County. Huang Mingshan was born into a peasant family and attended the village primary school at the age of 9. Later, due to poverty, he once dropped out of school at home and was guided by his father to teach himself. After returning to school, he graduated from high school at the age of 16, with excellent grades, and was hired as a primary school teacher by his father in the village.
Yang Ruishan (?~1899)
Yang Ruishan (?-1899), a native of Tiger Ridge Village, Fangcheng County. No. Jinping, a young man from a poor family, sells candy for a living, is tall, strong in temperament, good at climbing mountains and splashing water, in his prime, congrong, and belongs to the Feng Zicai Department of Guangxi Governor. He went out with Feng three times, made many military achievements, and was trusted by Feng. In the Battle of Zhennanguan- Langshan on the side of the Imperial Insult, he served as the governor of the front of the Licui Army and made great achievements.
Xu Tingjin
Xu Tingjin (born in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty) was a native of Fangcheng County. Lost his parents at a young age, his family was poor, he fished for a living, he was strong and strong, his personality was bold, he had a sense of justice, he was in his prime, he joined the army in Qinzhou, because of his skilled bow horse, he served as a squad leader, made a micro merit, and was promoted from the Longmen Left Camp to the Left Camp Dusi, and then promoted to the camp staff general, Qianlong fifty-three years (1788 AD), with the Liangguang Governor Sun Shiyi on the Southern Expedition.
Liu Zhenxia (1921~1949)
Liu Zhenxia was born in 1921 to a prominent family of bureaucratic landlords in Guangpo Township, Fangcheng County, Guangxi. When I was studying at school, I didn't have the shelf of the ordinary young master, and I liked to play games with the children of poor families and make friends.
Chen Shitang (1917~1948)
Chen Shitang (1917~1948), also known as Chen Keguang and Chen Rong, was a native of Fangcheng, Guangxi.
Chen Fengming (1925~1950)
Chen Fengming, also known as Chen Ming and Lü Jian, was born in January 1925 to a poor peasant family in Zhuwei Village, Jiangping Town, Fangcheng County, Guangxi. In 1934, in order to make a living, his father Chen Longguang moved his family to Shatanjiang Village in Sanbo Township, Ben County, and lived on a few acres of thin land rented by the landlord Chen Weizhou, and life was quite difficult. With the passage of time, Chen Fengming grew up in suffering. Chen Fengming is talented and intelligent, diligent and inquisitive.
Wei Yaoqing (1895~1976)
Wei Yaoqing (1895~1976), real name Wei Budian, Zhuang ethnic group, Gongzheng Township Naqi Village Kuibiaotun people. Wei Yaoqing was a famous wealthy family in the "Xiaonan" region of Shangsi, who sold pigs, cattle and copper immortals in his youth. In the 25th year of the Republic of China (1936), he was arrested by the Kuomintang county government for selling guns, sentenced to death, and later redeemed for 150,000 copper immortals.
Huang Gaohuang (1921~1984)
Huang Gaohuang (1921.3 ~ 1984.8), formerly known as Huang Jukang, Zhuang ethnic group, Zhengyi Township He Loutun people, Huang Gaohuang when he was a child, his father left home and did not return, raised by his mother and grandfather, once lived in his grandmother's home to study.
Huang Zhucai (1924~1986)
Huang Zhucai (1924.10~1986.1), called Anxiang Renlitunren, Zhuang mountain singer. When he was young, his family was poor, and after graduating from high school, he followed his father to farm and open a restaurant in Fangcheng County. Optimistic and open-minded, he loved Zhuang mountain songs in his youth, and often sang "Spring Cow Songs" with the "Spring Cow Team" and was taught by old singers. In 1956, he went to the county breeding station as a pig breeder and used his spare time to write mountain songs.
Lin Junting (1876~1933)
Lin Junting (1876-1933) Zi Ran Tian. Shangsi people. In the eighteenth year of Qing Guangxu (1892), he entered the green forest and later served as the leader. In 22 years, he was recruited by Su Yuanchun and served as a discipline for the vanguard, and was soon promoted to pipe belt. In 29 years, he was transferred to Lu Rongting and served as the governor. In the third year of Xuantong (1911), he was promoted to the commander of the patrol team, and the following year he was appointed as the commander of the Second Army of Guangxi, stationed in Longzhou and also supervised by the border defense.
Huang Yongteng
Huang Yongteng, male, Zhuang ethnicity, born in August 1939, is the general adviser of the Young Pioneers of Fangchenggang City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Huang Yongteng took root in the frontier of the motherland and devoted his life's efforts to the cause of education. When he was on the job, he purchased books and other learning activities for the children at his own expense; after retirement, he devoted himself to the activities of the Young Pioneers, cared for the growth of minors, and won social recognition and respect from the masses.