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Who's Who in Jingdezhen City, how many do you know?

Ma Tingluan (1222~1289)

   Ma Tingluan (1222-1289 AD), also spelled Xiangzhong, was a native of Louqian Village, Zhongbu Town, Leping, Jiangxi. In the seventh year of Song Chunyou (1247), he was the first in the examination and the fourth in the temple examination, and served as a professor in Tichi Prefecture (present-day Guichi County, Anhui) for 6 years. Later, he served as a scholar of the Duanmingdian University, a counselor and a political minister, and an official to the right minister and privy councillor. In the third year of Bao Right (1255), Qiantai Xuelu.

Hong Shi (1117~1184)

   Hong Shi (1117-1184 AD), the eldest son of Hong Hao, was born in the seventh year of the Northern Song Dynasty (1117), a native of Yanqian Village, Hongyan Town, Leping, Jiangxi. In the twelfth year of the Southern Song Dynasty Shaoxing (1142), the erudite Hongzi Branch was admitted. He successively served as the tongju of Taizhou (present-day Taizhou, Zhejiang), the Zhijun of JingmenJun (present-day Dangyang, Jingmen and other counties in Hubei), the Zhizhou of Huizhou, and Jiangdong Road.

Hong Zun (1120~1174)

  Hong Zun (1120-1174 AD), the second son of Hong Hao, was born in the second year of Xuanhe (1120) of the Northern Song Dynasty, a native of Yanqian Village, Hongyan Town, Leping, Jiangxi. In the twelfth year of Shaoxing (1142), he was the first in the list of erudite macroscience, and for a time he was appointed as the secretary of the provincial orthography. Later, he successively served as a state judge, a prefect, a governor, a living houseman, a bureaucrat, a Hanlin scholar, and a privy council.

Buddha Seal (1032~1098)

  Zen master of The Buddha Seal (1032–1098), monk of the Yunmen Sect of the Song Dynasty. The legal name was Yuan, the character Jue Lao, commonly known as Lin, a native of Fuliang, Raozhou (formerly part of Poyang County, Jiangxi Province, now part of Jingdezhen City, Jiangxi Province). Since childhood, he has studied Confucian classics, can recite the Analects and poems of the various families at the age of three, and can recite three thousand poems at the age of five. When the Buddha seal was young, he read the "Great Buddha's Top Shou Leng Yan Sutra" at the Zhulin Temple.

Zhao Shanqing

   Zhao Shanqing (赵善庆), courtesy name Wenbao, was a native of Leping County, Raozhou, in present-day Leping County, Jiangxi. Its name and characters are recorded in the "Book of Recorded Ghosts" with many differences: Cao Ben made Shanqing Zi Wenxian, and also did not make Zhao Wenbao, named MengQing; The Warm Red Chamber Ben was also made Zhao Kebao, Yu Tong; Meng Ben and Tianyi Ge Ben were both named Shanqing, Zi Wenbao; and the "Saying Collection" was originally named Meng Qing, Zi Wen Bao. Shao Zengqi's "Examination of the General Repertoire of Yuanming Northern Miscellaneous Dramas" believes that there are many theories, and I don't know which one is.

Xu Yue (1906~1934)

  Xu Yue, Ziwen Jian, trumpet fish, was born in October 1906 in Shizikou Village, Leping County, Jiangxi Province, into a family of scholars. His father, Xu Xinshan, was a late Qing Dynasty Xiucai, good at literature and ink, refined medicine, heavy on righteousness and light on wealth, and engaged in teaching, practicing medicine, and writing complaints on behalf of others. The eldest uncle, Xu Sufen, was a brilliant scholar and a wise doctor in the late Qing Dynasty, a famous gentleman in Leping Xixiang and one of the advocates of building the Confucian School in Leping County.

He Zhaoyi (1131~1162)

  He Zhaoyi (c. 1131-1162 CE), a native of Gaoling, Fuliang County, lived around the time of Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty. The Genealogy of the Gaoling He Clan states: "His ancestor He Mao (何茂), the character Wanzhi, served as a literary official of Emperor Wuzong of Tang (841-846 AD) as a general judge of Henan, the second as a judge of Taiping, and later as an envoy of Jiedu.

Zhu Huchen

  Zhu Huchen (?) ~? Wu Bo (武伯), a native of Fuliang (present-day Jingdezhen, Jiangxi). The first person in the Southern Song Dynasty to hold a certain Kowuju. According to the Chronicle of Song Poetry, during the Shaoxing period, Zhu Huchen was only 9 years old and participated in the Martial Hall Examination held by the imperial court, and he shot 12 arrows, 9 of which hit the target. Above the court, he faced the group of courtiers, calmly and calmly and gushed about the "Art of War of Sun Tzu" and deduced the "Zhuge Eight Arrays".

Zhan Qimin

  Zhan Qimin (1959.01.22- ) Molecular oncologist. A native of Leping City, Jiangxi Province. He graduated from the School of Medicine of Soochow University in 1982 and the Graduate School of Peking Union Medical College in 1987. From 1989 to 2003, he studied and worked at the University of California, San Francisco, the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, the National Cancer Institute, and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.

Kinda (1506~1577)

  Jinda (1506~1577), Zi Defu, Xingqiao, Jiangxi Fuliang people. In the thirty-fifth year of Emperor Jiajing of the Ming Dynasty (1566), he was the third person to enter the ranks of the Great Silks of the Ming Dynasty. Jinda won the third place in the township examination in the twenty-fifth year of Jiajing (1546). Jiajing Thirty-five Years (1566) Li Pull will be the first place in the examination.

Wang Zhongshu (1023~1098)

  Wang Zhongshu (c. 1023–1098 CE), courtesy name Maoxian, was a native of Liandu Panxi (present-day Panxi Village, Sanlong Township) between Emperor Renzong of Song and Emperor Zhezong. In the second year of the Qing calendar (1042 of the gregorian year), he entered the priesthood. He served as an official in Qimen, Yuezhou, Pengze, Suzhou, and Fuli. He is good at managing complex local problems and punishing local tyranny and breaking the law.

Xu Jindan (1895~1930)

  Xu Jindan was born in 1895 to a poor family in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province. When he was 15 years old, his father begged him to be sent to a ceramic small ware bowl factory as an apprentice. He did heavy and hard work during the day and insisted on reading and writing at night. After several years of working life, he was finally admitted to the Jiangxi Provincial Pottery School (located in Boyang County) in the autumn of 1917 with the financial support of relatives and friends.

Jin Junqing (1023~1098)

  Jin Junqing (1023-1098 AD), Zi Zhengshu, was a Native of Fuliang in the Song Dynasty. In the second year of the Qing calendar (1042 AD), jinshi. He was erudite and quick-witted, writing a thousand words and writing a lot. In the middle of the Jingyou period (about 1036 AD), Jin Junqing was still in the countryside, and Fan Zhongyan, who was then the Taishou of Raozhou, hired him as a teacher. After Junqing zhongjinshi, he became an official in Linchuan.

Zhang Xuezhong (1899~1995)

  Zhang Xuezhong (1899-1995) was a native of Leping, Jiangxi, whose original name was Zhang Da. Lieutenant General of the Chinese Nationalist Army, General of the Tang Enbo Clan. Born on July 15, 1899 (the eighth day of The first month of June in the 25th year of the Qing Dynasty). Jiangxi Leping people, formerly known as Zhang Da, the character is clear. Graduated from the first phase of the Kuomintang Army Officer School and the first class of the General Officer Class of the Army University. He graduated from the military academy in November 1924.

Shih-won (1032~1098)

  Shi Yuan (1032-1098) was a native of Fuliang,Rao prefecture (present-day Jingdezhen, Jiangxi). He was a good Buddha at an early age and became a monk in his 10s. He has successively sat and abbot on Jiangzhou Chengtian Temple, Lushan Kaixian Temple, Guizong Second Temple, Runzhou Jinshan Temple, Jiaoshan Second Temple and other temples. He is talented, broad and inside, can write poetry, and is especially good at eloquence. During the Yuan Feng period (1078-1085), jinshan was the main runzhou.

Xu Heng (1075~1156)

  Xu Heng (1075-1156 AD), also known as Hengqing (衡卿), also known as Ji Ping, was a native of Leping Township (present-day Xiaxu Village, Taqian Town) in the Song Dynasty, born in the eighth year of the Northern Song Dynasty (1075), and was the first Wu Zhuangyuan in the history of Leping. Xu Hengyuan was a scholar in the second year of Chongning (1103) of the Northern Song Dynasty, teaching Taixue and was a civilian official. Later, the imperial court built martial arts, and Xu Heng practiced martial arts and studied Sun Wu's martial arts.

Hongmai (1123~1202)

  Hong Mai (1123-1202), hong hao's third son, the character Jinglu, was a no-ye. Since childhood, Hong Mai has been diligent in reading, proficient in the Four Books and Five Classics, and has been widely hunted in the history of barnyard officials, Taoist commentaries, and medical star calculations. When he studied Sima Guang's Zizhi Tongjian, he copied the whole book three times. At the age of 23, Hong Mai was a high school scholar of lexicography, worked as a magistrate, a Beijing official, an envoy to jinguo, and finally an official to Duanmingdian University.

Hong Hao (1088~1155)

  Hong Hao (1088-1155 AD), also known as Guangbi , a native of Yanqian Village, Hongyan Town, Leping , Jiangxi , was born in the third year of the Northern Song Dynasty ( 1088 ) , and his loyalty was on a par with that of Han Suwu . The Ancestors of the Hong Family originally lived in Wuyuan, and Hong Hao's 10th ancestor Hong Yu migrated to Yanqian and lived in agriculture for generations.

Wu Jingyu

Who's Who in Jingdezhen City, how many do you know?

  Wu Jingyu (born July 13, 1987 in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province) is a Chinese women's taekwondo athlete. In 2006, Wu Jingyu won the first taekwondo gold medal in the history of the Asian Games in China, the 47 kg championship at the Beijing World Championships in 2007, the gold medal in the -47 kg event in 2008, and the 49 kg championship at the 11th National Games in 2009.