Zou Yang: an essayist in the Western Han Dynasty. Qi's life and death date are unknown. When Emperor Wendi was a guest of Liu Bi, he was famous for his arguments. The prince plotted to rebel, but Zou Yang wrote a letter to protest, but the prince refused to listen. So, he left Wu with Mei Cheng and Yan Ji, defected to Liang, and became the guest of Jingdi's younger brother. Zou Yang was "resourceful and generous" and was later framed and executed. He wrote a letter to Liang Xiaowang in prison, expressing his heartfelt feelings. Liang Xiaowang was very satisfied with the book, ordered his release and treated him as a guest. He is the author of the Book of King Wu and the Book of King Liang in Prison.
Zou Yan: A native of Jishui, Jiangxi Province, patriotic minister of Southern Song Dynasty. He used to be the deputy envoy of Zhao Yu, Jiangxi. Later, Wen Tianxiang was arrested and committed suicide because he entered the Ministry of War as an assistant minister.
Zou Hao: A native of Jinling, Changzhou (now Jiangsu), a minister and poet in the Song Dynasty, was a layman in his hometown. There have been two ups and downs, and I have worked as an official department, an assistant minister of the Ministry of War, and a college student in Baowenge. He is the author of Poems of Daoxiang.
Zou Liang: Ming Dynasty scholar, poet, and one of Jingtai's ten gifted scholars. I like collecting books. I have books like Mink and Fang Shu. Zou Rong, Zou Rong: Originally named Zou Shaotao (1885- 1905), a native of Baxian County, Sichuan Province. /kloc-joined the patriotic society in 0/903, formed the China Students' League, wrote the famous book Revolutionary Army, advocated the anti-Qing revolution, called for overthrowing the Qing court, establishing People's Republic of China (PRC), praised the revolution as an axiom in the world, and claimed to be "a pawn in the revolutionary army", which was persecuted by the Qing court and the Shanghai concession authorities. When Su Shi reported that Zhang Taiyan was arrested by the concession authorities, Zou Rong voted for himself. 1905 died in prison on April 3rd at the age of 2 1.
Zou: A scholar in the Northern Song Dynasty, he has written many works, such as Notes on the Spring and Autumn Period and Meng, Notes on Military History and Notes on the Song Dynasty.
Zou Yuanbiao: A native of Jishui in Ming Dynasty, Wanli Jinshi. When I first became an official, I was demoted because I offended Zhang, so I devoted myself to studying Neo-Confucianism. After Zhang's death, he became an official again and was famous for his daring to speak. After his mother died, he taught at home for 30 years and became one of the leaders of Lindong Party. With Zhao Nanxian and Gu Xiancheng, they are called the Three Kings. After being taboo by Wei Zhongxian, he was forced to resign and return. Author of Wishing Scholar.
Zou Shouyi: Ming scholar, modest in word,No. Dongguo. Anfu people. The official offered a drink to Guo Zi. Learning from Wang Shouren, he emphasized "independence" and "fear". His works include Dong.
Zou Yinglong was born in Chang 'an, Shaanxi Province in the Ming Dynasty. Jiajing Jinshi I wrote to expose Han Yan and his son, and my words were fierce, so I was dismissed. Jiaqing was then the governor of Yunnan. During the Wanli period, Feng Bao, the eunuch who offended Dongchang, was dismissed and died.
Zou Yuanbiao, a native of Jisheng, Jiangxi Province, was the imperial advisor of Zuodu in Ming Dynasty. Life career twists and turns, offended Zhang, relegated to the capital for six years, offended Wei Zhongxian, and was forced to resign and return home. He has been teaching at home for 30 years and is a gentleman with Zhao Nanxing and Gu Xiancheng. He is one of the leaders of Lindong Party and the author of The Wise Scholar.
Zou Yigui: a native of Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, was a minister and painter in the Qing Dynasty. He once served as an official in the history of the Ministry of Rites. Paintings, especially flowers, intercropped with mountains and rivers. He is the author of the Collection of Mountains.
Zou: A scientist in Qing Dynasty, Zitefu, from Nanhai, Guangdong. Proficient in astronomy, calendar and arithmetic. Applying mathematics to practice, summing up China's experience in geometry, he wrote a relatively complete geometric work "Shu Ge Supplement". The imaging law of mirrors and lenses and the basic principles of optical instruments such as glasses, telescopes and microscopes are expressed mathematically. In addition, there are equatorial maps and ecliptic maps. Zou Taofen: Formerly known as Enrun. 1895 was born in Changle, Fujian province, and originally from yujiang county county, Jiangxi province. China is a modern journalist, political commentator and publisher. 192 1 graduated from St. John's University. 1922 Join Shanghai China Vocational Education Society. 65438-0926 Editor-in-Chief of Shanghai Life Weekly, engaged in news publishing all his life. After the September 18th Incident, he took an active part in the anti-Japanese national salvation movement. Life Bookstore was founded in 1932. 1933, join the China League for the Protection of Civil Rights. In July of the same year, he was forced into exile, traveling around Europe and America and visiting the Soviet Union. 1935 returned to China. Editor-in-chief of Popular Life Weekly, Life Daily and Life Star in Shanghai and Hong Kong, and leader of Shanghai National Salvation Association and National Salvation Federation. 1936 was arrested by the Kuomintang government for engaging in anti-Japanese and national salvation activities, and he was one of the seven gentlemen. It was released after the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. He once edited War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and National Anti-Japanese War in Shanghai, Hankou and Chongqing. 194 1 After the Southern Anhui Incident, he left Hong Kong again and reissued Popular Life. 1942 to Subei Liberated Area. 1944 died on July 24th. According to his application before his death, party member, the CCTV in the CPC, was named the Communist Party of China (CPC). There is an anthology of Tao Fen. Zou Jiahua, 1926 was born in Shanghai in June. Joined China 1945 in June. 1944 65438+joined the work in February. Graduated from the department of mechanical manufacturing of Bowman Institute of Advanced Technology in Moscow, the former Soviet Union, with a university education. Son of the State Council's former Deputy Prime Minister Zou Taofen.