Yuan Shikai (September 16, 1859 - June 6, 1916), whose courtesy name was Weiting (also known as Weiting) and whose name was Rong'an, was a Han nationality and a native of Xiangcheng, Henan. He was a famous poet in modern Chinese history. politicians. He was once the leader of the Beiyang warlords. During the Revolution of 1911, he became the first president of the Republic of China. During his reign, he actively developed industry, unified the currency system, and created modern judicial and educational systems. But later, under the instigation of Yang Du and other constitutional figures, the title was restored...
Li Chong (454~525)
Li Chong (454~525 AD), named Jichang, Northern Weiton Hill people. He attacked Chen Liugong. Later, he was a veteran of the Northern Wei Dynasty including Gaozu, Shizong, and Suzong. He governed eight states and served as the governor-general five times. He had outstanding political achievements and outstanding military exploits, and could be called a famous official of his generation. Li Chong was a man of many talents, especially good at military affairs. In the early years of Emperor Gaozu, the State of Qi invaded the border. Li Chongzhao was appointed as general and governor of Jingzhou, and he moved to the town of Luo (southeast of today's Luonan County, Shaanxi Province). Li Chong did not advocate the use of troops...
Chen Kang (508 BC - 430 BC)
"Nandun Marquis" Chen Kang (about 508 BC - 430 BC) was called "Zi Zi" Yuan", also known as "Ziqin" and "Zikang", was a native of Dunzi Kingdom (now Nandun Town, Xiangcheng City) in the Spring and Autumn Period. He entered Confucius at the age of eighteen, and then followed Confucius to Weiguo (today's Huaxian and Puyang areas in Henan). As a Confucian scholar, he stayed in Weiguo and became an official. Henan County Chronicles record that in the first year of Dazhong Xiangfu in the Northern Song Dynasty (1008), Emperor Zhenzong of the Song Dynasty conferred the title of "Xuansheng" on Confucius...
Yingfeng
Yingfeng, named Shishu, The great-grandson of Ying Shun lived around the middle of the Eastern Han Dynasty and was a native of Shangtou Village in Nandun. His grandfather Ying Die and his father Ying Chen (the governor of Wuling County at the time of Emperor Shun) had a strong memory since he was a child. He read "Five Elements Together" and remembered things. He has a photographic memory. From childhood to adulthood, he can remember everything he has experienced. It is said that when he was twenty years old, he copied and submitted the list of criminals in the 42 counties in the county. Ministry of Punishment. After returning to the county, Tai...
Yingshun
Yingshun, named Huazhong, was a native of Shangtou Village, Nandun. He lived around the time of Emperor Zhang of the Eastern Han Dynasty and was recommended. Because of his filial piety and integrity, he served as Shangshu Lang in charge of government documents, and later became "Youcheng". He was honest, honest, and fair in handling affairs. The imperial court appointed him as the governor (specialized in supervision) of Jizhou (now north of Baixiang, Hebei Province), and soon he became the governor. He was also promoted to the county governor of Dongping (today's east of Dongping County, Shandong Province). He was neither superior nor arrogant. /p>
Yuan Kewen
Yuan Kewen (1889-1931), courtesy name Baocen and Hanyun, was born in Xiangcheng, Henan Province. He was a famous Kunqu opera master and one of the "Four Young Masters of the Republic of China". Known as the leader of the Tianjin Green Gang, he is the second son of President Yuan Shikai of the Republic of China. He was born in Seoul, North Korea, by his third concubine, Jin, and his eldest brother Yuan Keding. He is known as the leader of the Tianjin Youth Gang, Huang Jinrong and Du Yuesheng in the south, and Yuan Hanyun, the leader of the Tianjin Youth Gang in the north. He is familiar with the Four Books and the Five Classics, is proficient in calligraphy and painting, loves poetry and songs, and also likes to collect books...
Zhang Boju (1898~1982)
Zhang Boju
Zhang Boju Born in 1897, his original name was Jiaqi, with the courtesy name Congbi, also known as the Spring Outing Master and Mr. Haohao. He was a native of Xiangcheng, Henan, and was the son of Zhang Jinfang. He was later adopted by his uncle Zhang Zhenfang, who was the governor of Henan in the early Republic of China. Zhang Boju was talented and intelligent. He entered a private school at the age of 7 and was able to write poetry at the age of 9. He was known as a "child prodigy". Mr. Boju is one of the leading collectors in China. He actively purchased ancient cultural relics, calligraphy and paintings, and acquired many excellent cultural heritages that were scattered in the society...
Zhang Zhenfang (1863~1933)
Zhang Zhenfang (1863-1933), courtesy name Xin'an, was born in Yanlou, Xiangcheng, Henan, and was the younger brother of Yuan Shikai's brother-in-law. Jinshi of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty. He successively served as Tianjin Road and Changlu Salt Transport Envoy, Hunan Tifa Envoy, and Acting Governor of Zhili. After the founding of the Republic of China, he served as governor of Henan and chief of civil affairs. Transferred back to Beijing in 1914. The following year, he supported Yuan Shikai's restoration of the monarchy and was listed as one of the "Seven Evils" along with Zhu Qiqian. After Yuan's death, he participated in Zhang Xun's restoration and served as cabinet minister and governor...
Yuan Baoqing (1825-1873)
Yuan Baoqing (1825-1873), also known as Duchen and Yanzhi . A native of Xiangcheng, Henan. The third son of Yuan Shu and the heir of Yuan Shikai. He was tutored at a young age and excelled in his studies. He passed the imperial examination in the eighth year of Xianfeng (1858). Later, he followed his uncle Yuan Jiasan in the Hubei, Henan, Anhui, and Jiangsu areas and participated in the battle against the Nian Army. He achieved outstanding military exploits and was promoted to the second rank of Yanfa Road in Jiangning.
In June of the 12th year of Tongzhi (1873), Yuan Baoqing died of illness in his post at the age of 48. The posthumous title is "Middle...
Gaomeige (1783-1860)
Gaomeige (1783-1860), named Fangyun, called himself "Old Man Jingbu" in his later years. A native of Xiangcheng, a female poet in the Qing Dynasty, her father Gao Yulin was a Gongsheng student, her brother Jie Yun was a Juren student, and her younger brother Lai Yun was a Jinshi scholar. However, she paid attention to daily ethics. At the age of twenty-two, she married Zhang Donglin, a supervisor. The Zhang family had been practicing martial arts for generations, so she also hid writing and doing housework...
Yuan Baoling (1841~1889)
Yuan Baoling (1841~1889), also known as Lu Gong, was born in Xiangcheng County, Henan Province. He was the third son of Yuan Jia, the imperial envoy and governor of water transportation during the Xianfeng and Tongzhi years. His uncle was elected in 1862, and he worked with his father to suppress the Nian Army. In 1866, the 25-year-old Yuan Baoling was appointed as the secretary of the Qing court. In 1877, Yuan Baoling was awarded Hualing for his merits in compiling "Records of Emperor Mu Zongyi". , the official title was promoted to the fourth rank...
Yuan Dixin (1921~2016)
Yuan Dixin, born in 1922, is the only daughter of Duan Qirui's third lady Duan Shixun. Yuan Dixin (1922-) was born in Yuan Mansion, Yuan Shikai's hometown, Zhangde, Henan. Her great-grandfather Yuan Shifu was Yuan Shikai's younger brother, and Yuan Shikai was the fourth. There were probably six brothers in the Yuan family. , Du Yan was in the courtyard of the Yuan family, which was "how deep the wealthy family was." I don't know whether it was the seventh or eighth entry. Yuan Dixin's grandfather Yuan Kezhuang 2...