Tao Yuanming (352 or 365-427), also known as "Jingjie", was born in Xunyang Chaisang (now Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province).
A great poet and poet at the end of Eastern Jin Dynasty and the beginning of Southern Song Dynasty. He served as Jiangzhou Wine Sacrifice, Jianwei Army, Zhenjun, and Pengze County Order, and the last official position was Pengze County Order. He left his post for more than 80 days and retired to the countryside. He is the first pastoral poet in China, and is known as the "School of Ancient and Modern Hermit Poetry", with a collection of Tao Yuanming.
2. Tao Kan
Tao Kan (July 30, 259-334) was a scholar-bureaucrat. Originally from Xiaoyang County, Poyang County (now Duchang, Jiangxi Province), he moved to Xunyang County, Lujiang County (now Jiujiang West, Jiangxi Province). A famous soldier in the eastern Jin dynasty Tao Kan was born in poverty. He was a county magistrate at first, and then gradually became a county magistrate. Yongjia five years (3 1 1 year), served as the satrap of Wuchang.
In the first year of Jianxing (3 13), he served as the secretariat of Jingzhou. Guan Zhi Shi Zhong, Qiu, Jingjiang Secretariat, Bazhou Military Commander, Changsha Gong. In the ninth year of Xianhe (334), Tao Kan died at the age of 76. Fu, posthumous title "huan". There are two volumes in the anthology, which have been lost today. The "all-gold inscription" recorded its words. His great-grandson is a famous pastoral poet Tao Yuanming.
3. Tao Zhangcheng
Tao (1878- 19 12), born in Taoershan, Han nationality, originally from Shaoxing, Zhejiang, is a democratic revolutionary. One of the founders of the Guangfu Association, with little ambition, took anti-Qing restoration as his responsibility. In order to end the rule of Qing dynasty ahead of schedule, he went to Beijing twice to assassinate Empress Dowager Cixi, but failed, and then went to Japan to study the army alone.
After returning to China in the second year, I took an active part in revolutionary activities, went to the revolution in rags, "went to Hangzhou and never returned", and traveled all over Zhejiang, Fujian and Anhui to contact revolutionary volunteers. In the winter of Guangxu 30th year (1904), he and Gong Baoquan organized the Guangfu Association in Shanghai and elected Cai Yuanpei as the president. In the 31st year of Guangxu (1905), Datong School was founded with Xu Xilin, recruiting social backbones in eastern Zhejiang.
Joined the China League in Japan the following year. He returned to China in 33 years, taught in Wuhu Middle School, and came into contact with Zhejiang and Anhui Uprising. After the defeat, he avoided Japan and went to Nanyang for activities. In the third year of Xuantong (19 1 1), Wuchang Uprising, Hangzhou retrocession, was promoted to General Staff of Zhejiang Military Government, and participated in the Jiangsu-Zhejiang Allied Forces' conquest of Nanjing.
4. Taomeng River
Tao (1887165438+1October 5-1960 April 17), formerly known as Tao. Sociologist. Born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang, 1887, 1 1.5, Tianjin. 1949- 10 was appointed vice president of China academy of sciences. 1960 went to Shanghai to attend the third academic conference of China Academy of Sciences in April, but died in June 17.
Tao is the founder of the Library of China Academy of Sciences. He directly led the library work of China Academy of Sciences, put forward many important ideas and concepts, and made important contributions to the development of the library cause of the Academy of Sciences. China Academy of Sciences established the Library Management Office on April 28th 1950, and changed its name to Library on February 3rd 195 1. As the institution of library management, supply and external exchange in the whole hospital, Tao served as vice president and curator.
5. Tao Xingzhi
Tao Xingzhi (18911June18-1July 25, 946), a native of Shexian county, Anhui province, is a China people's educator, thinker, great democratic fighter and patriot, and China National Salvation and Survival Association.
17 years old was admitted to Hangzhou Guangji Medical Hall. 1965438+returned to China in the autumn of 2007, and successively served as a professor and academic director of Nanjing Normal University, National Southeast University. Starting from 1926, the Declaration of China Education Reform Society on Transforming Rural Education in China was issued. From 65438 to 0929, St. John's University awarded him an honorary doctor of science degree in recognition of his contribution to the education reform in China.
The children's science series was edited at 193 1. 1935, inspired by the "August 1st Declaration" of China's * * * production party, he took an active part in the anti-Japanese national salvation movement. 1945 was elected as the Standing Committee of the NLD Central Committee, Chairman of the Education Committee and Chairman of the Education Committee.
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