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Does Joe have a historical prototype? Joe in history
Joe has a historical prototype. His prototype is Joe, and his name is splendid, so he is called "the righteous rich man". Born in Jingyi, he is smart, aggressive and radical.

He believes in God and worships western civilization. After the Republic of China, he supported the bourgeois democratic revolution led by Dr. Sun Yat-sen and joined the League. He actively advocated setting up education in Qixian county, breaking superstition, cutting braids and releasing them, and personally led people to transform the temples in Qiaojiabao village into schools.

In the second year of the Republic of China, he served as the third district head of Qixian County. At that time, he tried to ban opium cultivation. Because of the forced eradication of tobacco seedlings, there was a dispute with farmers, which led to a murder case and fled to Tianjin to avoid disaster.

Joe is deeply influenced by Naizu, with a bad temper and her father's aggressive personality. He is very enterprising and strict in managing his family, and his family is in awe of him. He didn't want the great cause of the jstars to be destroyed in his own hands. In order to maintain the unity and integrity of the extended family, he did everything according to his grandfather's legacy, and he tried to revive the jstars.

But in history, Joe was insane in his later years, but he lived for a long time and finally died at 8 1 year old.

Extended data:

Qiao Xiaying was not the eldest grandson of Qiao Zhiyong. Qiao Zhiyong died in 1907 and gave Nagato to his eldest grandson. Joe was the head of the early Republic of China (19 1 1). Thus, Joe is not the eldest grandson of Qiao Zhiyong.

Qiao Zhiyong's eldest son, Qiao Jingdai's eldest son, named Qiao Peifang, was a Beijing businessman, comprador, one of the five famous Peking Opera fans in that year, and a Ritan poet in the late Qing Dynasty. He speaks fluent English and worked in the Sino-Russian Daosheng Bank. Take care of Joe's business before Qiao Zhiyong died; After Qiao Zhiyong's death, he served as the head of the "main hall"; Joe died on 1926 and took over as the head of "nave". My grandfather (born in 1888) told me about it before the Spring Festival in 1967. Now, the childless part of Qiao Zhiyong's eldest grandson Qiao and Qiao Jingdai exhibited in the Qiao Family Courtyard Museum has been distorted.

References:

Qiao Xiaying-Baidu Encyclopedia