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Today's topic: Take stock of who are famous in Qingyuan City, Guangdong Province

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Qingyuan City, also known as Fengcheng, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Guangdong Province in the People's Republic of China, located in the north-central part of Guangdong Province. Today we take a look at some of the celebrities in Qingyuan.

The last examination of the eye - Zhu Ruzhen

Today's topic: Take stock of who are famous in Qingyuan City, Guangdong Province

Zhu Ruzhen (1870-1942), formerly known as 倬冠, Zi Yutang (字玉堂), was a native of Qingyuan, Guangdong, a Chinese scholar, known for his calligraphy. In the 30th year of Guangxu (1904), in order to celebrate the seventieth birthday of Empress Dowager Cixi, he was promoted to the rank of eye and was awarded the editing of the Hanlin Academy. During the Republic of China, he was mainly engaged in cultural and educational undertakings. Founded the Hong Kong Pass College and the Hong Kong Confucius Institute, and served as the dean. He was employed by the University of Hong Kong as a lecturer in philosophy and literature. He was the President of the Hong Kong Confucius Society. At the beginning of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Zhu Ruzhen presided over the Qingyuan Association in Hong Kong and engaged in charitable causes. He went to Beijing in 1942 and died of illness shortly thereafter.

Revolutionary martyr - Lai Songbai

Lai Songbai (1901 - April 1928) was a native of Qingyuan, Guangdong, who joined the peasant movement in Qingyuan County in 1924. In January 1925, he participated in the Third Guangzhou Peasant Movement Training Institute and joined the Communist Party of China. In 1927, he participated in the "August 1st" Nanchang Uprising. In October 1927, he was elected as a member of the Guangdong Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, and served as the head of the Independent Regiment of the Qingyuan Workers' and Peasants' Revolutionary Army, and in December 1927, he launched the Qingyuan Peasants' Army Rebellion. He was betrayed and arrested by traitors in April 1928 and shot and killed by Kuomintang reactionaries at the age of 27.

Chen Keyu

Today's topic: Take stock of who are famous in Qingyuan City, Guangdong Province

Chen Keyu (1882-1944), a native of Shitan Town (now Shitan Town, Qingyuan City), Qingyuan City, Guangdong Province, was a military general during the Republic of China period. Guangdong graduated from Ben Xuetang and joined the Chinese League association to participate in the Xinhai Revolution and the Second Revolution. In 1920, he served as the chief of staff of the 1st Division of the Guangdong Army, joined the Army of the Grand Marshal's Office, and the deputy commander of the 4th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, participating in the unification of Guangdong and the Northern Expedition. In 1927, he was the chief of the General Staff of the Provisional Military Commission of the Kuomintang in Guangzhou. After being distressed by the new warlords of the Kuomintang, coupled with chronic diseases, he did not ask about military and political affairs, took refuge in Guangzhou, and later returned to his hometown. He died on October 14, 1944.

Feng Dafei

Today's topic: Take stock of who are famous in Qingyuan City, Guangdong Province

Feng Dafei (1899 – June 8, 1942) was a native of Dongpi (present-day Dongpi, Lianzhou City), Guangdong Province. In 1924, he entered the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy, and in 1925, he was sent by the Communist Party of China to the Soviet Union to enter the Moscow Higher Aviation School and the Army University for further study, and after graduation, he was transferred to the German Artillery Research Institute to study in the general school group. He participated in the Guangzhou Uprising in December 1927 and the Baise Uprising in December 1929. He successively served as the commander of the 2nd Battalion of the 2nd Column of the Red 7th Army, the commander of the column, and the commander of the 58th Regiment of the 20th Division. In the autumn of 1931, the Red 7th Army and the Central Red Army converged, and successively served as the president of the fourth branch of the Red Army University, the commander of the independent division, and the acting commander of the 8th Red Army. In 1934, he participated in the Long March and later served as the leader of the 4th Brigade of the Anti-Japanese Military and Political University. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, in 1938, he was transferred to the New Fourth Army as the chief of education of the teaching corps, and later served as the deputy commander of the new 2 detachments of the New Fourth Army. He was captured in the Anhui Incident in January 1941 and died in Shangrao Maojialing in June 1942.

Mo Xiong

Today's topic: Take stock of who are famous in Qingyuan City, Guangdong Province

Mo Xiong (1891-1980) Guangdong Yingde people. In his early years, he graduated from the Army Lecture Hall, joined the Chinese League Association, followed Dr. Sun Yat-sen on the revolutionary road, participated in the famous Huanghuagang Uprising, the War of Protection, the Crusade against Chen Jiongming and the Northern Expedition War, and was a well-known general of the Cantonese Army during the Xinhai Revolution. Mo Xiong supported the leadership and propositions of the Communist Party, supported the work of the Secret Front of the Communist Party, and in particular obtained the Top Secret Plan of the Kuomintang for the Fifth Military Encirclement and Suppression of the Central Soviet Region, prompting the Central Red Army to carry out a major strategic shift before the encirclement and suppression of the Iron Barrel was completed, and began the 25,000-mile Long March of magnificent mountains and rivers, making important contributions to the major policy decision of the Central Committee on strategic transfer. The top-secret information provided by Mo Xiong was defined as "an intelligence related to the fate of the Red Army." During his tenure as commander of the security of Bijie in Guizhou, he continued to cooperate secretly with the underground Communist Party to cover the safe transfer of a large number of wounded and sick red army personnel. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Mr. Mo Xiong served as the deputy director of the Counsellor's Office of the Guangdong Provincial Government and the vice chairman of the Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

Wu Qiang

Today's topic: Take stock of who are famous in Qingyuan City, Guangdong Province

Wu Qiang (1911-1992) guangdong Yingde people, graduated from the fifth phase of the first branch of the Central Military Academy (Nanning Branch). He joined the Communist Party of China in 1930 and after the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he participated in the Battle of Xuzhou and the Battle of Taierzhuang, successively serving as the commander of the Huidongbao Anti-Japanese Guerrilla Brigade, the chief of staff of the Dongjiang Column, the leader of the advance team of the Advance into Northern Guangdong, the leader of the Beijiang Detachment, the leader of the Teaching Regiment of the East China Military and Political University, and the chief of the staff and deputy division of the Two Broad Columns of the East China Field Army. He participated in the battles of southwestern Lu, eastern Henan, Jinan, Huaihai and Guangdong. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he was awarded the rank of colonel in 1955, and later served as deputy commander of the Guangdong Provincial Military Region and vice chairman of the Fourth Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

Zheng Shichao

Zheng Shichao (1755-1808) character Zhuo Ren, the number of guanting, Guangdong Yangshan County Tongru Yangmeikeng (now Qigong Town) people. A politician of the Qing Dynasty, he was born as a jinshi. Head of the Ministry of Works, and later Replenishment Of the Water Division. Liangchong Jiaqing Xin You, Ren Shu will be the same examiner, first as a battalion commander Wailang, Sheng Langzhong, transferred to Zhejiang, Guangxi, Henan Province Inspector Yushi. Zheng Shichao was one of the 6 jinshi of yangshan dynasty. He was honest and honest as an official, diligent in government affairs, and was known as the "Three Gentlemen of the Ministry of Works" together with Chen He and Mou Chang; he was known as the "Second Phoenix of Taichung" with Mou Changyu for his outspokenness and open-mindedness. The Yangshan folk, on the other hand, called him and the former Xian han the "two imperial histories". Zheng Shichao dared to speak bluntly, and successively told the emperor 5 articles of Shi Chen, demanding that "pirates be forbidden, heaven and earth, gambling, opium, and excessive collection of floating fees", all of which were sung by the emperor and sung for the world.

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