Qiao Songnian: Governor of Shanxi in Qing Dynasty, Xu Manchu.
Da Qiao:
Er Qiao, Gong Qiao's two daughters at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, had good looks; Da Qiao (married to Sun Ce) and Xiao Qiao (married to Zhou Yu).
Nickname: Daqiao Xiaoqiao.
Time: Late Eastern Han Dynasty
Place of Birth: Wu Shang County, Wu Jun County
Native place: Wu Shang County, Wu Jun (now Yiwu, Zhejiang)
Appearance: as beautiful as flowers and jade.
Father: Qiao Guolao
Spouse: Sun Ce
Sister: Xiao Qiao
In the fifth year of Jian 'an (AD 200), Sun Ce was assassinated while hunting and was seriously injured. Da Qiao kept his clothes day and night, didn't sleep, didn't eat or drink, and took care of him wholeheartedly. However, Sun Ce died in vain. Da Qiao was heartbroken, fainted several times, and wanted to throw himself into the river. But the thought of Sun Ce holding her hand before she died and asking her to take care of her younger brother Sun Quan (18 years old) and help him take over power and get rid of rape forced Da Qiao to give up his original idea. Later, Sun Quan still had great respect for Huang Sao, and with the assistance of Da Qiao, Zhang Zhao, Zhou Yu, Lu Su and other officials, he quickly United various forces in Jiangdong, established prestige, and then regained control of the overall situation.
It is said that after The Rising Sun (AD 229), Da Qiao stopped asking about worldly affairs, lived in seclusion, lived a quiet and harmonious life and enjoyed life!
Xiao Qiao:
Gender: Female
Native place: Wu Shang County, Wu Jun (now Yiwu, Zhejiang)
Name: Chovan (to be checked)
Appearance: the beauty of the national color (also known as the national color glass) can be comparable to that of a heavy fish.
Father: Joe (Joe's surname is simplified to Joe today, and the two surnames are one, and then both are Joe. )
Spouse: Zhou Yu
Sister: Da Qiao.
Children: two sons (Zhou Xun and Zhou Yin) and a daughter (married to Prince Sun Deng).
Relocation (? -185 1), from Xiaogan, Hubei. The word jianzhai. Jiaqing Jinshi, awarded the cabinet book. Zhang Jing charged the military plane. Later, he served as the magistrate and Taoist priest in Nanning, Guangxi, and the provincial judge in Guangdong. 1840, when Lin Zexu banned smoking in Guangzhou, he led troops to shell invading British warships and smuggling ships in Chuanbiyang and Tsim Sha Kok. In the same year, he became Minister of Shandong. 1845 was promoted to governor of Guizhou. Died in 1852.
Qiao Guanglie: Shanghainese, Gan Long Jinshi in Qing Dynasty. As an official, he has been a magistrate in Baoji, a governor in Hunan and an envoy in Gansu. I've been an official for more than 30 years, and I'm still uncorrupted. When he was a magistrate, he personally taught farmers to plant mulberry and raise silkworms, which was called Qiao Gongsang. He is the author of The Happiest Hall Collection.
Joe: Shanghainese, a famous poet.
Qiao Lin: painter, seal engraver, Rugao native.
Joe: Shangshu of the Ming Dynasty was born in Luoyang (now Henan).
Qiao Yu, a famous minister, was born in Leping (now Hebei).
Qiao Zhonghe: Tongguan, Taiyuan, Qiu (now Hebei).
Qiao Ji: Yuan Sanqu writer, born in Taiyuan (now Shanxi), later lived in Hangzhou (now Zhejiang). His Sanqu is beautiful in style, but mostly negative and decadent in content. People in Ming and Qing Dynasties often referred to him and Zhang Kejiu as Yuan Sanqu writers.
Jorda: a landscape painter, Yan (now Hebei) was born.
Qiao Xingjian: Minister of Southern Song Dynasty. Shao Xi, a native of Dongyang, Zhejiang, was a scholar in Guangzong. During the reign of Li Zong, he once participated in political affairs and knew the affairs of the Privy Council, the right prime minister and the left prime minister. In his later years, he became a military attache in Pingzhang and was named Duke Lu. He is the author of General Introduction to Zhou Li and Collected Works of Confucius.
Qiao Lin: Prime Minister of the Tang Dynasty, born in Taiyuan (now Shanxi).
Joe: Zuo Si was born in Langzhong (now Shaanxi).
Joe: Taichang, Shouzhou secretariat, from Nantong (now west of Xiangcheng, Henan).
Qiao Zhiyong (1818-1907) is the third generation descendant of the Qiao family in Qixian county. He was born in a merchant family. His parents died when he was a child and he was raised by his brother. I wanted to enter the official career, but just after I was admitted to the scholar, my brother died again, so I had to abandon my writing and go to sea. He is the oldest person in the Qiao family. He lived to be 89 years old and married six wives in his life. Because the jstars have family rules, concubinage is not allowed. They are all mistresses. Lu in TV plays is fictional. Six wives have no virtue, and six wives have six children 1 1 grandchildren. When the country was in a state of disunity and a large amount of money flowed overseas, he changed his old habit of not being kind to his home. In the early years of Tongzhi, he spent huge sums of money to expand his ancestral home and built the famous Qiao Family Courtyard, which was praised by experts and scholars as "a pearl in the northern residential buildings in the Qing Dynasty".
Joe: (1913.3.28 ——1983.9.22) Minister of Foreign Affairs of People's Republic of China (PRC) (1974.38+01~ 65438+2009.2009.2000000000006 He studied in Germany in his early years and obtained a doctorate in philosophy. During War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's time, he mainly engaged in journalism and wrote international review articles. /kloc-in the autumn of 0/942, he went to Chongqing Xinhua Daily to host an international column until the victory of the Anti-Japanese War.
Qiao Yu: (1927.11.16—), born in Jining, Shandong, is a playwright and ci writers. He used to be the president of China Opera Association, the chairman of Chinese Music and Literature Society, and a member of the Eighth China People's Political Consultative Conference.
Qiao Jun was born in 197 1, Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province. Famous tenor, singer of the Second Artillery Art Troupe of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. Graduated from Shanghai Normal University, and then entered China Conservatory of Music for further study. Now he is a member of China Musicians Association. He was awarded the "Mandarin Vocal Music Performance Gold Award" by the Ministry of Culture (the highest level government vocal music award) and the "National Audience Favorite Singer Gold Award-Best Male Singer" by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television.
Qiao Hong, a native of Hubei, 1975 was selected for the table tennis team of Wuhan Nanhuan Square Primary School, 1980 was selected for the table tennis team of Hubei Province, and in February 1987 was selected for the national table tennis team. 1996 officially retired from the national team after the Atlanta Olympic Games, in 2003, 65438.
Qiao Liansheng (19 17- 1984) was born in Jinmeng, Henan. 1938 * * Joined China. He has successively entered the Northern Shaanxi Public School and studied in Yan 'an Anti-University. Later, he served as the captain and division commander of the Anti-Japanese Zone, the president of Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Military and Political University, and the captain of North China Military and Political University. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as the captain of the Sixth Senior Infantry School, the teacher, director and deputy secretary-general of the branch of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China Marxism-Leninism College, the minister, office director, deputy secretary-general and party secretary of the United Front Work Department of the Central Committee, and the deputy director and director of the the State Council Bureau of Religious Affairs.
Qiao Xueting (1924 ~ 201.11.04), male, from Feicheng, Shandong, former director of the Political Department of Chengdu Military Region, alternate member of the 12th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. Qiao Xueting is a rare representative among the cadres of the Japanese People's Liberation Army who participated in the war against China, India and Vietnam, and has quite rich combat experience.
[1] Qiao Zhiyong (181907), a native of Qixian county, Shanxi province (now Qixian county, Shanxi province), was the fourth head of the Qiao family, a famous businessman in Shanxi province, and was called the "bright rich man". Qiao Zhiyong was a representative of Shanxi merchants in the late Qing Dynasty. At the critical moment of the family business, he abandoned literature and went into business. With his continuous efforts, business is booming. By the end of Qing Dynasty, Qiao's family owned more than 200 banks, money houses, pawn shops and grain shops all over China, with assets of tens of millions of taels of silver. When the Qing dynasty was weak and the people were poor, it was not easy for Shanxi merchants to go to the whole country.
In the 23rd year of Jiaqing, Qiao Zhiyong was born in a merchant family in Qixian County, Shanxi Province. His father, Joe Quanmei, died when he was a child. He was raised by his brother, Joe Guangzhi. As a teenager, due to the death of his brother, Qiao Zhiyong dropped out of school to go into business and began to take charge of the business of the Qiao family. When Joe was in charge of housework, his family business was booming and he became a businessman in the rich side of Shanxi. The name of its subordinate complex is Ba Baotou, which has the saying that "the complex is prosperous first, then Baotou City". In addition, two major banks, Dadetong and Dadeheng, are located in commercial ports and docks all over China. Qiao Zhiyong himself is also known as the "bright rich man".
/kloc-At the end of 0/9, due to years of war, the Qing Dynasty gradually declined and a large amount of silver flowed out. In his later years, Qiao Zhiyong changed the tradition of not treating his family, and began to attach his family in the early years of Tongzhi (1862).
Recently, the purchase of land and large-scale building is the famous "Qiao Family Courtyard", which is well preserved and is the representative building of Shanxi folk houses.
Qiao Zhiyong has married six wives, including Ma Shi, Gao Shi, Shi Yang, Zhou Shi, Shi Yang and Shi Yang, and has six sons and eleven grandchildren, among whom the third son Qiao Jingyan took power in Qiao Zhiyong in his later years.
Qiao Zhiyong is easy-going, honest and "doing business with virtue". Qiao Zhiyong did many good deeds in his life. In the third year of Guangxu's drought, Qiao Zhiyong opened a granary to help the victims. In the thirty-second year of Guangxu, Qiao Zhiyong died at the age of eighty-nine.