Celebrities of the Zhu family
Zhu Yuanzhang: the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. During the peasant uprising at the end of the Yuan Dynasty, he participated in the Red Turban Army led by Guo Zixing and later led the uprising army. Standard statue of Zhu Yuanzhang In 1368, he led his army to conquer Dadu (Beijing), overthrew the Yuan Dynasty, and established the Ming Dynasty. The temple was named Ming Taizu. Later, there were 12 generations and 17 emperors in the imperial family, and the country was founded for 276 years.
Zhu Bailu: In the early Qing Dynasty, he lived in his hometown and taught students. His academic studies were based on Zhu's principles, and he advocated the simultaneous advancement of knowledge and practice. His "Academic Motto" is known as "Zhu Xi's Family Instructions" and is regarded by later generations as a traditional Chinese enlightenment education textbook with far-reaching influence.
Zhu Wen: Taizu of the Later Liang Dynasty, founder of the Liang Dynasty in the Five Dynasties. In 907 AD, the Tang Dynasty proclaimed himself emperor and was later killed by his son Yougui.
Zhu Shixing: The first monk to go to the Western Regions to seek Dharma during the Three Kingdoms period. Chinese monks often start their sermons with him. Zhu Hai: Warring States warrior, a native of Wei. He was the first person named Zhu to become famous. It is said that he has infinite strength and extraordinary courage. He once saved the critical situation of Zhao State with a 40-pound hammer.
Zhu Jingze: Minister, politician and historian of the Tang Dynasty. His courtesy name was Shaolian, a native of Yongcheng, born in the ninth year of Zhenguan (635), Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. He served in the three dynasties of Gaozong, Zetian and Zhongzong, and served as Huanshuiwei, Youbuque, Zhengjian and other officials, and also compiled national history. Later, he moved to Fengge Luantai Pingzhangshi to perform the duties of prime minister. He was an honest official. When he resigned and returned, he had only one person and one horse with nothing else. He is the author of books such as "Theory on the Rise and Fall of Ten Dynasties" and "Theory on Five Classes".
Zhu Zaiyu: a phonologist and mathematician of the Ming Dynasty.
Zhu Di: Ming Chengzu, the third emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Yuanzhang's fourth son. The compilation of "Yongle Dadian" by Ming Jiejin and others is actually a major contribution to Chinese culture. He once sent Zheng He
to lead a fleet on seven missions to the West, visiting more than thirty countries and becoming a major event in the early Ming Dynasty (see Zheng He's voyages to the West). Zhu Da: Bada Shanren, whose real name is Zhu Youqi, was born in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, and was a painter and calligrapher in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. He was the ninth grandson of Ming Ning Xian Wang Zhu Quan, one of the "Four Monks" in the early Qing Dynasty, and a master of freehand ink painting.
Zhu De: (1886~1976) Marxist, proletarian revolutionary, militarist, politician; main leader of the Communist Party of China, the Chinese People's Liberation Army and the People's Republic of China , one of the main founders of the Chinese People's Liberation Army and the People's Republic of China; Marshal of the People's Republic of China, Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China (1959-1976).
Zhu Rongji: served as Premier of the State Council from March 1998 to March 2003. He joined the Communist Party of China in October 1949 and started working in December 1948. He graduated from the Department of Electrical Engineering of Tsinghua University with a major in electrical machinery manufacturing. He has a university degree and is a senior engineer. He is an alternate member of the 13th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, a member of the 14th and 15th Central Committee, and a member of the Political Bureau and Standing Committee of the CPC Central Committee.
Zhu Ziqing: (November 22, 1898 - August 12, 1948) formerly known as Zihua, nicknamed Qiushi, later changed his name to Ziqing, styled as Peixian, a famous modern writer, essayist, scholar, Democracy fighter. Zhu Xi: (1130-1200) Chinese thinker in the Southern Song Dynasty. The character name is Hui, and the name is Hui'an. A native of Wuyuan, Huizhou (now part of Jiangxi). He became a Jinshi in the 18th year of Shaoxing (1148) and served in the four dynasties of Gaozong, Xiaozong, Guangzong and Ningzong. He died in the sixth year of Qingyuan. In the second year of Jiading (1209), he was given a posthumous title of Wen by imperial edict, and was given as a gift to a senior official, especially to the bachelor of Baomo Pavilion. In the third year of Emperor Lizong's Baoqing reign (1227), he presented it to the Grand Master, followed a letter to the Duke of Hui, and changed it to the Duke of Hui.
Zhu Hongdeng: (? - 1899), formerly known as Zhu Fengming, a member of the Song family in Zhegou Town, Sishui County, Shandong Province. The original leader of the Boxer Rebellion advocated "supporting the Qing Dynasty and destroying the foreign countries".
Zhu Xuanxian: (1927 Zhejiang-2002 Chongqing), Chinese painting painter, woodblock printmaker and art educator; he has been engaged in the creation of Chinese paintings and China's emerging woodblock prints since the early 1940s. The first executive vice chairman and secretary general of Chongqing Artists Association.
He was the organizer of the establishment of the Chongqing Artists Association, the initiator of the establishment of the Chongqing Traditional Chinese Painting Academy, and the founder and principal of the Chongqing Fine Arts School.
Zhu Beibei: (1987) famous musician, member of the Shandong Art Troupe Committee, nominal chairman and chairman of Sokani Entertainment Media, leader of Zhu Jiaxin Lianxin Art Troupe, famous masterpiece "Love You Deeply" "Pig", "Dream", "Give Me Love to You", among which "Give Me Love to You" won the top ten silver awards of pop music. Zhu Guangqian (1897-1986), Chinese esthetician, literary theorist, educator, and translator. The pen names are Meng Shi and Meng Shi. A native of Tongcheng, Anhui (now a native of the Zhu family's old house in Dai'ao Village, Qilin Town, Songyang County).
Zhu Guangya: Academician and president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Academy of Engineering; the father of China's two bombs.
Zhu Tong: Deputy Editor-in-Chief of CCTV, member of CCTV Editorial Board, and senior editor. He graduated from a technical secondary school in Sichuan Opera School, a bachelor's degree in acting from the Central Academy of Drama, and a doctoral degree from the Russian State Academy of Drama, where he received a doctorate in directing. He once served as an actor at the Sichuan Opera Theater in Sichuan Province and a lecturer in the Performance Department of the Central Academy of Drama. In September 1994, he was transferred to CCTV and served successively as director, producer, deputy director of the Film and Television Department of the Literature and Art Center, deputy director of the CCTV Office and Director of the Secretariat, and director of the CCTV Literature and Art Center. He assumed his current position in August 2008.
Zhu Guangquan: Announcer of CCTV News Center.
Zhu Xu: famous performing artist.
Zhu Jun: Host of CCTV. Zhu Xun: Host of CCTV. Zhu Shimao: Famous actor in movies, TV series, and sketches. Zhu Dan: Host of Zhejiang Satellite TV. Zhu Danni: Host of Suzhou TV Station. (Now: studying in New Zealand.)