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Celebrity information in San Fang Qi Xiang

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Celebrity 7 1, including 68 males and 3 females.

Details are as follows: Huangpu (867-? ) Tang Zhaozong Dashun was a scholar in the second year, a poet, an official to Chongwen Pavilion, and his former residence was No.36 Huang Xian Lane;

Shen Yu (date of birth and death unknown) Yuan Feng was a scholar for five years. He served as the censor, assistant minister in the temple and censor. He used to live in Anmin Lane, and his house number is unknown.

Lu Yun (about1071-1120) was born in Song Xuanhe, and he was an official in the imperial history. Later, he served as a well-known person in Fuzhou and once lived in a room.

Terrestrial algae (? -1 129) Song Xuanhe, brother of Lu Yun, came to know Quanzhou with assistant minister Cao Lie, and once lived in Yijinfang;

Chen Lie (10 12- 1087), a famous scholar in the Song Dynasty, was a professor of Fuzhou Chinese studies. His former residence is in Langguan Lane, and the house number is unknown.

Sean (10 17- 1080) was a scholar in Song Dynasty for two years. He is a neo-Confucian, who was an official in Kaifeng, a doctor in the punishments department and a supervisor in the further education department. The former residence is in Tower Lane, and the house number is unknown;

Zheng Mu (10 18- 1092) entered the first department of imperial academy for five years, and served as imperial academy Zhitong, Fenzhou Tongguan and Yang Zanshan. The former residence is in Wenru Square, and the house number is unknown;

Zheng Xingzhi (1 172- 1255) was the top scholar in the first year of Jiading in Song Dynasty, a student of Zhu, and an official in politics (deputy minister) and Privy Council (highest military attache). The former residence is in Jipi Lane (now Jipi Road), but it is no longer there.

Lin Han (1434- 15 19) was a scholar in Ming Chenghua for two years. He used to be the minister of Nanjing Ministry of War, and now lives at No.42 Wenru Square.

Zhang Jing (1492- 1555), a scholar in the 12th year of Ming Dynasty, now lives in Shangshuli, a Confucian school.

Pan Lin (? -About 1524) Ming Chenghua was a scholar for eight years and served as an official in Nanjing. His brother Qingyuan and his brother Yuan Jun are both scholars, and they are called "Fujian Sanfeng". Once lived in Huang Xiang, the house number is unknown;

Lin (? -about 1530) Ming Chenghua was a scholar for twenty years, and he was an official to the imperial history. Once lived in a room, the house number is unknown;

Xu You (16 15- 1663) was a person who failed to be an official during the Qing Shunzhi period. He is good at calligraphy, painting and poetry, which is called "three musts". The former residence of Guanglufang, the house number is unknown;

Chen Biao (date of birth and death unknown) is Lin Zexu's mother, and her former residence is no longer there. 19;

Lin Ji (1660-? In the thirty-eighth year of Kangxi, scholars, calligraphers and officials were appointed to the cabinet in the fifty-first year. His former residence is in Guanglufang, and the house number is unknown.

Lin Dong (1628- 17 16) Gong Shengren, brother of Lin Ji, official's family, studied epigraphy and wrote a lot. Former residence in Guanglufang, the house number is unknown;

Li Fu (1662- 1745) was an official in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, and once lived in Neihuang Lane. His house number is unknown.

Huang Shentian (1683- 1768) was a poet in the forty-first year of Kangxi. He used to be a magistrate of Sihui County, Guangdong Province, and his former residence was No.4 Zaoti Lane, Guanglufang.

Lin Zhichun (1699- 1762) won the second place in two years. He has been an editor of Wuying Hall, a bachelor's lecturer in imperial academy and a political scholar in Jiangxi. He used to live in Huang Xiang, and his house number is unknown.

Gan (1709- 1776) was a warrior in the 11th year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty. He has served as the prefect of Fujian, the commander-in-chief of Taiwan Province Province and the prefect of Jiumen. His former residence is now number 5 1.

Shen Shaoan (1767- 1835) is the founder of Fuzhou bodiless lacquerware. The paint shop once opened near Shuangshuai Bridge in Yangqiao Lane;

Zhang Jiliang (1799- 1843) was a poet of Daoguang for fifteen years. I once lived in Langguan Lane, and my house number is unknown.

Guo Jiesan (birth and death unknown) was a juren in the twenty-first year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty. He once served as an official in Liancheng and Tongan counties, and all five sons were born in Kedi, and their former residences are now No.4 in Huang Xiang;

Guo Baiyin (1805- 1884) was a scholar in the 12th year of Qing Daoguang, the son of Guo Jiesan, and successively served as the governor of Guangxi, the governor of Hubei and the acting governor of Huguang. His former residence is now No.4 Huang Xiang.

Guo Baicang (18 15- 1890), the son of Guo Jiesan, was promoted in the 21st year of Qing Daoguang. He devoted most of his life to the water conservancy construction in Fuzhou and the research and arrangement of local documents. His former residence is now No.4 in Huang Xiang.

Guo Huaruo (1904- 1995), the fourth graduate of Whampoa Military Academy, is the great-grandson of Guo Jiesan. After liberation, he served as commander and political commissar of Shanghai air defense, deputy commander of Nanjing Military Region and vice president of Academy of Military Sciences. He is a generation of Confucian generals, and his former residence is now Huang Xiang No.4..

Zhao Xin (1802- 1876) was a scholar of Xianfeng in the Qing Dynasty in the second year, and was an official in Shaanxi Province. Former residence in Huang Xiang, the house number is unknown;

Lin Changyi (1803—— about 1854) was a writer and juren in Daoguang for nineteen years. He gave lectures in Jianning, Shaowu and Guangzhou, and wrote a lot in his life. The former residence is in the public lane, and the house number is unknown;

Liu Qi's title is (18 15- 1877). In the twenty-first year of Daoguang, Lin Zexu was the governor of Henan. Its former residence is now Gongxiang 14.

Liu Qiqu (18 13- 1860), the 21st Jinshi of Daoguang, the younger brother of Liu Qiqu, is well known in Xingwen, Rongxian and Jiangjin counties of Sichuan. The former residence of Guanglufang 10- 13 is now gone;

Liu Chongyou (1877- 1942) was a juren in the 20th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty, the grandson of the famous lawyer Liu Qi, and his former residence is now 14 Gongxiang;

Liu Chongwei (1878- 1958) is the grandson of Liu Qi, a famous industrial and commercial entrepreneur and one of the founders of Fuzhou Electric Company and Telephone Company. His former residence is in Xianggong 14.

Liu Chongjie (1880- 1956), the grandson of Liu Qi, is a famous diplomat. During the Republic of China, he served as executive deputy minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ambassador to Germany and ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Austria. 14, public lane, former residence;

Chen Shouqi (177 1- 1834) was a scholar and educator in Jiaqing of Qing Dynasty for four years, and was officially registered as an imperial minister. His former residence is now 36 Huang Xiang.

Liang Zhangju (1775- 1849) was a scholar in the seventh year of Qing Jiaqing, a writer, the governor of Guangdong and Guangxi, and the governor of Jiangsu. His former residence is 36 Huang Xian Lane.

Shen Baozhen (1820- 1879) was a scholar in the 21st year of Daoguang, and Lin Zexu was the second son. He used to be Fujian Ship Administration, Governor of Liangjiang River and Minister of Nanyang Trade. His former residence is now No.26 Gongxiang.

Shen Yuqing (1858- 19 18) was a juren in the 11th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty, the son of Shen Baozhen, and the official was the governor of Guizhou. No.26, Gong Xian Lane, former residence;

Shen Jinshou (1907- 1995), the great-grandson of Shen Baozhen, is a famous calligrapher. He used to be the vice president of Fuzhou Painting and Calligraphy Institute, the vice chairman of Fujian Calligraphy Association and the president of Fuzhou Calligraphy and Seal Cutting Research Association. No.26, Gong Xian Lane, former residence;

Lin (1824- 1878), the son of Lin Zexu, has served as cabinet secretary, six ministers, Quzhou magistrate, Zhejiang auxiliary road, Zhejiang provincial judge, Hangjiahu coastal defense road. No.24, Gong Xian Lane, former residence;

Lin (1875- 1923) was a scholar of Guangxu for twenty years, the grandson of Lin, the son-in-law of Chen, and once served as the finance director of Fujian Province and the supervision of Fujian Customs. His former residence is No.24 Gongxiang.

Lin Xiang (188 1- 1935), doctor of law, Lin Sun of Meiji University in Japan, has served as the chief procurator of the General Prosecutor's Office of the military government of the Republic of China, the president of the Special Criminal Court, the president of the Supreme Court and the minister of the Civil Service Department of the Examination Institute. No.26, Gong Xian Lane, former residence;

Lin Linpu (1893- 1933) graduated from Imperial University in Tokyo, Japan. During Sun Yimin's Republic of China, Lin Cong served as the Construction Department of Fujian Province and Fuzhou Municipal Bureau, and presided over the widening and reconstruction of the main road from Gulou to Wanshou Bridge (now 8 17 Road) and the construction of the Sixth Terminal of Taijiang. No.26, Gong Xian Lane, former residence;

Liang (1826- 1877) was a scholar of Xianfeng in Qing dynasty for nine years and was hired into the shogunate of Fujian Shipping Bureau. Since then, he has been following Shen Baozhen and became his right-hand man. Later, he returned to Fuzhou Aojiang Academy to teach. Former residence in Minshan Lane, Wenru Square, with unknown house number;

Chen (1827- 1885) was a scholar of Xianfeng in the first year of Qing dynasty, Chen Zhisun, the minister of Qing industry, and the father of Chen, the teacher of the last emperor Puyi. His former residence is now No.47 Wenru Square;

Luo (1850- 190 1) graduated from Fujian Shipping Administration School, majoring in driving. He worked as an aide to Li Hongzhang, engaged in diplomatic translation, and later went to Britain as an ambassador to Italy and Belgium. Former residence in Guanglufang, the house number is unknown;

Yan Fu (1854- 192 1) is a famous thinker in modern times. The former residence is now No.20 Langguan Lane;

Yan (1897- 1962) is the third son of Yan Fu. Before liberation, Fujian concord college (one of the predecessors of Fuzhou University) was the head of the Chinese Department and the dean of the College of Literature. After liberation, he served as the deputy mayor of Fuzhou. The former residence is now No.20 Langguan Lane.

Lan Jianshu (about 1856-? ) The third graduate of Fujian Ship Administration School, studying in the United States. In the late Qing Dynasty, he served as the director of the pipeline and naval management department of the cruiser Zhenhai. At the beginning of the Republic of China, he served as the left commander of the Ren Haijun General Command (later renamed the Commander of the First Fleet) and commander-in-chief of the navy. Former residence in Jipi Lane, the house number is unknown;

Chen Yan (1856- 1937), a juren in the eighth year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty, was once the editor-in-chief of Fujian Tongzhi, and his former residence is now No.8, Li Daguang, Wenru Square.

Lin Baoyou (1863- 1927) was admitted to Fujian Ship Administration School in the sixth year of Qing Guangxu, and then went to study in Britain. In seven years of the Republic of China, he served as the governor of Ren Haijun. The former residence is now located in Yijinfang wine warehouse, and the house number is unknown;

Zheng (1860- 1938) was a juror in the eighth year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty. He was recommended by Chen as Pu Yi's teacher and later served as the prime minister of the puppet Manchukuo. His former residence is now Yinxiying 14, Yijinfang.

Liu Guanxiong (1857-? ) Chief of the Navy of the Republic of China, former residence of Gongxiang11;

Chen Yuankai (birth and death unknown) was a juren in the 15th year of Guangxu reign. He is the county magistrate of eastern Guangdong and Lin Juemin's father-in-law. The former residence is now No.23 Li Daguang;

He (1867- 1952) was a juren, poet and calligrapher in the 23rd year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty. He was hired to rebuild records of the west lake in Fuzhou, and served as editor-in-chief. He wrote many poems in his life. Li Daguang No.21,Xianwen Confucius House, former residence.

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Xu Lin (1875- 1898), one of the six gentlemen in the Reform Movement of 1898, once lived in Langguan Lane, and his house number was unknown.

Lu Chen (1877- 1939) was a student of Fujian Ship Administration School, and later obtained a law degree from Paris Law University. He has served as Director of the Foreign Affairs Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the National Government, Minister Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in Mexico, Minister Plenipotentiary in France, Foreign Minister, and Foreign Minister of Nanjing "Reform Government". The former residence of Guanglufang, the house number is unknown;

Chen (1883- 1945) graduated from the driving class of Jiangnan Naval Academy, formerly known as "Chen Shiying". He is the protagonist of the "Temple Street Incident" that caused a sensation in China and Japan. During the Republic of China, he was the commander of the First Fleet of Ren Haijun and the garrison commander of Xiamen, and later served as the commander-in-chief of the Marine Corps. The former residence number is now Confucian Square;

Lin Juemin (1887-1911), one of the 72 martyrs in Huanghuagang, whose former residence is nowNo. yangqiao East Road 17;

Xie (1865- 1940), the first student of driving class in Tianjin Beiyang Naval Academy, is the father of Bing Xin, and has served as the management belt of Yantai Naval Training Camp, the second minister of the Republic of China, and the director of Major General of Hydrology Bureau. The former residence is now yangqiao East Road 17;

Xie Bingxin (1900- 1999), a famous female writer, now lives at No.7, Yangqiao East Road;

Wang Lengzhai (1892- 1960) is a sophomore at Fujian Army Primary School. In 26 years, he served as inspector of the third administrative region of Hebei Province and county magistrate of wanping county, confronted the Japanese army and witnessed the Lugouqiao Incident. Once lived in Huang Xiang, the house number is unknown;

Yu Dafu is a famous writer. 1936 to 1938 served as counselor of Fujian provincial government and director of bulletin office. He used to live in Liu Jia compound at Guanglufang 10- 13.

Liu Gongyun (1900- 1973) graduated from the School of Economics, University of London, UK with a doctorate. During the Republic of China, he served as governor of the central bank and minister of finance. 1948, it was suggested that Chiang Kai-shek should issue another silver dollar coupon to secretly transport gold to Taiwan Province Province for Chiang Kai-shek. The former residence of Guanglufang 10- 13 is now gone.

Gao Baishi (190 1- 1969) was the editor-in-chief of Fujian People's Daily and Jianguo Daily during the Republic of China, and later went to Taiwan to be the chief secretary of Taiwan Province Information Office. From 65438 to 0958, a column was set up in the supplement of Taiwan Province Central Daily, which lasted for ten years. The former residence is in the corner of yangqiao, and now it is gone;

Wang Zhu (1914-1941), a revolutionary martyr, 193 1 joined the party. He is a member of XXXXX Fujian Provincial Committee and Minister of Propaganda Department. /kloc-0 was appointed by the new fourth army in may, 939, and was in anmin lane with the model masses.

Model figures (1909- 1986) joined the party on 1932. He used to be the director of the Political Department of Mindong Independent Division of the Red Army and the organization minister of XXXXX Fujian Provincial Committee. After liberation, he served as deputy secretary of Jiangxi Provincial Party Committee, deputy minister of grain department of the Central People's Government, deputy minister of posts and telecommunications, second secretary of XXXXX Fujian Provincial Party Committee and first political commissar of the provincial military region, and so on.

Shen Youlan (1890- 1964), the founder of "Lanji" paint shop in Fuzhou, was once the largest paint shop in the city. /kloc-in 0/5, "Rangi" products won the first-class license award in the exhibition of the 50th anniversary of the founding of Feicheng, USA/kloc-in 0/5. Three years later, he won a special gold medal at the business fair held in the Philippines. Former residence in today's Yangqiao Road, the house number is unknown;

Chen Ticheng (1896- 1942), engineer, graduated from Cargill Iron and Steel Institute, USA, majoring in bridge engineering. In the Republic of China, he was elected as the president of the first China Engineering Society, and later served as the director of Fujian Construction Department and Finance Department, the Commissioner of Northwest Highway, and the director of Gansu Construction Department. Former residence in Guanglufang, the house number is unknown;

Lu Yin. (1899- 1934), a famous female writer, was born in Nanhou Street, and her specific address is unknown.

Weng Liangyu (1905- 1926) graduated from Fuzhou Normal School and was educated by Li Dazhao in Shanghai. In 14, he was elected as the vice chairman of Fujian Student Union. Later, he opened the "Fuzhou Bookstore" to sell progressive books and periodicals, and became the contact point for organizing underground traffic. Later, he was killed by spies. The former residence is in Yadao Lane, Yijinfang, and the house number is unknown.