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The true history of Zhou Dao
Yin Zhen 1

Yin Zhen (79- 162) was born in Wulian (now Dushan and Libo, Guizhou) in the Eastern Han Dynasty. He is the first well-known Confucian, writer, educator and calligrapher in Guizhou to inquire about the culture of the Central Plains.

He used to be Cheng Lang, a senior minister, and the secretariat of Jingzhou. Yin Dao is really the disseminator of Guizhou Han culture and the pioneer of Southwest Han culture education. For thousands of years, he has been admired by people. Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou provinces all left the remains of their schools, offering sacrifices to temples and incense.

As a pioneer of cultural education in Guizhou, Yin Zhen's spirit of being unwilling to lag behind, striving for self-improvement, loving his hometown and returning to his native land has become a model for Guizhou scholars.

2. Zhang Zhidong

Zhang Zhidong (1837- 1909), who is filial, Xiang Tao and the governor, is called "handsome", so everyone calls him "Zhang Xiangshuai". A famous minister in the late Qing Dynasty, a representative of the Westernization School in the Qing Dynasty, was born in Xingyi Prefecture, Guizhou Province, and his ancestral home was Nanpi, Zhili.

Xianfeng two years (1852), 16 years old, Tongzhi two years (1863)27 years old, the first champion in flower exploration, was awarded the editing of the Hanlin Academy. He has been a teacher, waiter, lecturer, bachelor of cabinet and governor of Shanxi.

Governor of Guangdong and Guangxi, Governor of Huguang, Governor of Liangjiang (represented for many times, never actually awarded), Minister of Military Aircraft, etc. In Tijen Pavilion, from officials to college students. Zhang Zhidong was the leader of the Qing school in his early years and later became the main representative of the Westernization School.

In education, he founded Qiangzi School (now the predecessor of Wuhan University), Sanjiang Normal School (now the predecessor of Nanjing University), Hubei Agricultural School, Hubei Wuchang Mengyang College, Hubei Technology School, Ci 'en School (Nanpi No.1 Middle School) and Guangya Academy.

Politically, it advocates that "middle school is the body and western learning is the use". There are complete works of Zhang Wenxiang. Zhang Zhidong, Zeng Guofan, Li Hongzhang and Zuo are called "four famous ministers of ZTE in the late Qing Dynasty".

3. Yang Meili

Yang charm three, three, three people, is the thirteenth generation grandson of Yang Duan, the ancestor of Yang surname, who settled in Bozhou (now Zunyi) in the third year of Ganfu (AD 876). Prince Charming, the son of Shi Yang, was adopted as the heir by his uncle Yang Ke when he was a child.

Teenagers are eager to learn, deeply believe in Confucian classics and have great ambitions. In the early years of Jiatai in Song Ningzong (A.D. 120 1), he attacked the Anfu ambassador in Bozhou and was in charge of broadcasting for more than 30 years. He is a very successful ZTE figure in Bozhou history.

4. Sun Yinmanuscript

Sun Yingao (1527- 1586), whose real name is Fu Shan and Huaihai, is from Shi Wengong. Guizhou Qingpingwei (now Kaili) was born. Ancestor Sun Hua was from Rugao, Jiangsu. Sun Ying 'ao was born in the sixth year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (1527), and he could write at the age of nine.

In the twenty-five years of Jiajing (1546), he won the first prize. Thirty-two years (1553), he became a scholar who returned to the domain, chose Jishi Shu, changed his family to a department, and went out to Beijing to be the governor in Jiangxi.

Li Guan, Assistant Minister of Studying in Shaanxi, Political Councillor of Sichuan, and the Imperial Imperial Capital. In the sixth year of Qin Long (1572), Qingping Fu Shan Academy was established. When Wu went to study in Guizhou, he met him personally. An official of the Minister of Industry.

5. Zhengzhen

Zhengzhen (1806 ~ 1864) was an official and scholar in Qing dynasty. Ziyin, later known as Chai Weng, also known as Woods Shan Tong, is a passer-by in Wuchi, with the same sound as Tingchang, and is from Zunyi, Guizhou. In the seventeenth year of Daoguang, he was elected as a juren, and was ordered by Libo County to return to Xianfeng. Tongzhi made up a magistrate in Jiangsu at the beginning, and there was no line when he died.

Scholar Xú Zhēng is a scholar of Confucian classics and primary schools, and also a writer of Song School in the late Qing Dynasty. His poetic style is weird and difficult, and he is also called "the great Confucianism in Southwest China" with Dushan Mo Youzhi. He is the author of personal notes such as The Book of Rites, Wen Yi Zi and ZhengXue Lu.