Wang Bao: (? -Former 1) Han Qianwei is a native of Zizhong County (now Ziyang, Sichuan). Zi Ziyuan was a writer in Han Dynasty. He is good at poetry and prose. There are more than 40 poems by Wang Bao, which are "undetermined imperial edicts" in royal literature and music.
Changhong: Zixu, a native of Guzi County, (575-492 BC), was a teacher of Confucius. He was knowledgeable, knowledgeable in astronomy and geography, and good at astrology. Confucius in the Confucius Temple in Zizhong stood like a statue, because Changhong was his teacher.
Zhao Kui: a native of Zizhong County, Sichuan Province, was the top scholar in the late Qing Dynasty and the top scholar in the Southern Song Dynasty. Apart from being upright and not afraid of powerful people, Zhao Kuangyin's other two things are "pure and good writing" and recommending virtuous people. He is good at writing poems, including 30 volumes of Habitat and 17 volumes of Zhao Kui Wen Cui. He used to be Zuo Lang and Yuan Wailang, and later he was a professor in Pu 'an County. He took Lang as a calligrapher, took Lang as his life and took China calligrapher as his writing.
Luo: (1865- 1926) Zi Gongxiu, a native of Zizhong County, Sichuan Province, was the top scholar in the late Qing Dynasty and one of the famous "five old men and seven sages". 1895, palace examination was the only champion in Sichuan in the Qing Dynasty. 1906 went to Japan to study constitutionalism. 19 12 was the president of Sichuan university (the predecessor of Sichuan university), and 1922 was the director of the preparatory office of Sichuan university. Never ask for high office and high salary in your life. I am honest and self-controlled, and I am known as the "poor scholar". There is a collection of poems and essays, The Heritage of Qingyi Building.
Yu: (1887─ 1943) Zhe Hui, a native of Dongxing District, Neijiang City, Sichuan Province. Famous calligrapher. During the Republic of China, he was called "the four great calligraphers" in Neijiang, together with Gongsun's eldest sons, Chen Mingluan and Mei Henian. His calligraphy, the plaque in Dacheng Hall of Confucius Temple and the inscription "Xiujiang Xiulai" in Dongxing Town of Neijiang are still praised. Yu Xiaoyang's 5-foot couplets, together with Zhang Daqian and Zhang Shan, are also called "three outstanding figures in Neijiang". His son Nong Yu learned his true story and became a famous calligrapher in Neijiang.
Zhao Zhenji: (1507- 1576), a native of Tongziba, Neijiang. Shangshu, Li, Department of Ming Dynasty, Wenyuange University. He is a famous politician, thinker and writer in the Ming Dynasty, who wrote 23 volumes of Wensu Collection and Four Treasures of the Study General Catalogue. He was called "the four masters of Shu" with Yang, Ren Shaohai and Xiong Nansha before his death. His posthumous works include poems and essays by Zhao Wensu Gong. Zhao Zhenji can best represent the spirit and spirit of Neijiang cultural people.
Zhang Daqian: (1899- 1983) Master of Chinese painting. Formerly known as Zhengquan, also known as Cheng, and the word Daqian, it is different from Daqian laymen. The studio is named Dafeng Hall and Neijiang people. China, a famous contemporary painter, was born in Neijiang. Learn painting from an early age and study in Japan. His painting attainments are profound, his works are graceful and unique in style. He was rated as "the first contemporary painter" and praised as "the largest painter in the contemporary world". Zhang Daqian Memorial Hall is located in Neijiang City. The main entrance plaque "Neijiang Zhang Daqian Memorial Hall" was inscribed by General Zhang Xueliang.
Zhang Shanzi: Master of Tiger Painting. 1905 joined the league, joined the Department of Economics of Meiji University in Japan in the same year, and then transferred to the Department of Fine Arts. 1907 returned to China as a member of the Provincial Advisory Bureau, and served as a major general of Sichuan Army, a brigade commander of the Presidential Palace, and a magistrate of Shangdu County. 1940 was awarded an honorary doctor of law from Fu Heng University in new york, USA, and an honorary professor at new york Academy of Fine Arts. The work "Flying Tiger Map" was collected by the National Museum of America.
Yu Peilun: (1886-1911), member, one of the "Seventy-two Martyrs of Huanghuagang".