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Xu

Xu (186 1 ~ 1936), a native of Qiantang, Zhejiang, and Panyu, Guangdong. In the 20th year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (1894), he was a scholar in the middle school, a martial artist, and was appointed as an Oracle in Maoming and a general in Jiangsu. He used to be the general office of Fujian armament school, the general office of Liangjiang armament department and the magistrate of Jiangbei. 19111October, led the new army to respond to the Wuchang Uprising and was promoted to commander-in-chief of the Jiangsu-Zhejiang Allied Forces. 19 12, former aide to Yuan Shikai's government and military adviser to the presidential palace. 19 17 At the invitation of Sun Yat-sen, Xu Nan was appointed as the commander-in-chief of Guangzhou and the commander-in-chief of Guangdong and Guangxi. 1923 served as the governor of Guangdong in February and the interior minister of the base camp in May. Later, he served as a member of Nanjing National Government and lived in Shanghai in his later years. 1September 3, 936, Xu died in Shanghai.

Maixinjian

Mai Xinjian (1863 ~ 1948) is from Nanwan Village, Nangang Town, Huangpu District, Guangzhou. From 65438 to 0888, he served as the medical officer of Beiyang Medical Bureau. From 65438 to 0896, Mai Xinjian went to Europe with Li Hongzhang. 190 1 year, Mai Xinjian served as the Second Counsellor of the German Embassy. 1902, Mai Xinjian returned to China and served as director of Tianjin Engineering Bureau, Tram Electric Company, general manager of China Merchants Bureau and Telegraph Bureau. 1965438+In June 2004, he served as the second minister of the Ministry of Communications. 1948, Mai Xinjian died in Tianjin at the age of 85.

Qin

Qin (1903 ~ 1993), a well-known financial expert, is from the west of Nangang Village, Nangang Town, Huangpu District, Guangzhou.

Bingrong Mai

Bingrong Mai (19 15 ~ 1986), a native of Nanwan Village, Nangang Town, Huangpu District, Guangzhou, is a leading figure in Cantonese opera.