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Who are the historical celebrities named Tan?
1, Tan Sitong

Tan Sitong (1865— 1898) was born in Liuyang, Hunan Province in the Qing Dynasty. Reformist politician and thinker in the late Qing Dynasty. One of the six gentlemen in the Reform Movement of 1898. Before I was 30, I traveled all over the country and read many books. After the Sino-Japanese War, he advocated new learning and wrote Benevolence. In the 23rd year of Guangxu, he founded a current affairs school and a current affairs newspaper in Hunan. In twenty-four years, he served as a military aircraft Zhang Jing of Sipinqing. His political reform failed and he was arrested.

2. Tan Xian

Tan Xian (Tan Xian, 1830— 190 1) was born in Renhe, Zhejiang Province in the Qing Dynasty. His original name is Ting Xian, and his name is Zhong Xiu. Officials and poets in late qing dynasty. Tongzhi juren for six years. It is known in Shexian, Quanjiao, Hefei, Susong and other counties in Anhui. Since the Six Dynasties, parallel literature, especially ci, has a rich collection of predecessors' ci. There are Tang Fu's Reggie Ci and Tang Fu Ci, and there is also a Fu Zhong Ci Collection. The Portrait of Tan Xian is taken from the second episode of Biography of Qing Dynasty, edited by Ye Gong and painted by Yang Pengqiu.

3. Tan Ying

Tan Ying (1800— 187 1) was born in Nanhai, Guangdong (now Guangzhou) in Qing Dynasty. Officials and writers in qing dynasty. Twenty-four years of Daoguang. Formal Chinese studies, promoted to professor of government studies in Qiongzhou. He is good at parallel prose, searching for documents in Guangdong, and helping his friend Wu to engrave Lingnan's suicide note, Yueyatang series and Lezhitang collection. The Portrait of Tan Ying is taken from the second episode of Biography of the Qing Dynasty, edited by Ye Gong and painted by Yang Pengqiu.

4. Tan Linzhong

Tan (1822— 1905) was born in Chaling, Hunan Province in the Qing Dynasty. Officials in late Qing dynasty. Xianfeng has been a scholar for six years. He has served as the governor of Shaanxi and Zhejiang, and the governor of Shaanxi, Gansu, Fujian, Zhejiang, Guangdong and Guangxi. Only in the local area can we develop our advantages and eliminate our disadvantages. In Zhengbaiqu, Shaanxi, people were taught to grow mulberry and sericulture textiles. In Zhejiang, the seawall was built and the Wen Lan Pavilion was rebuilt, but the Reform Movement of 1898 was not considered. Tan's portrait was painted by Qi Baishi and is now in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

5. Tan Xueheng

Tan (1871-1919) was born in Xinhui, Guangdong Province in the Qing Dynasty. The eldest son of Tan Guoen, Minister of the Navy and Director of the Ministry of Industry in the late Qing Dynasty. In the 11th year of Guangxu (1885), he entered the first phase of Guangdong Maritime Normal School, and went to the British Naval School after graduation. After returning to China, he served in Beiyang Navy. Participated in the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895. Twenty-two years (1906), together with Cheng Biguang and Lin Guoxiang, they went to Britain to order two cruisers, Haitian and Haiqi, and were also producers. Three years later, he led the ship back to China. In thirty-three years (19 17), he was appointed as a new deputy ambassador (no full-time) of Hai Junshi.