1 Lin Yutang
Lin Yutang was originally named Lehe and later renamed Yutang. He didn't seem to like the name Yutang, so he changed it to Yutang. Lin Yutang is a famous translator, scholar and writer in modern China, and a representative of Neo-Taoism. Lin Yutang once said that there are ten tacky things in society: ten words in the waist will make clothes rattle; Every time you talk to people, you should talk about your wealth; When you meet a beautiful woman, you must go to bed quickly; People who ask for directions will be arrogant; Get together with friends and sing their sour poems; My hair is gray, but I like singing colorful songs; Give the public a small favor; Talk to people and show off your talents; People who borrow money are like beggars when they borrow money, and like kings when they are collected; People you see often talk too much, but they often expose their shortcomings behind their backs. These words are mean and sharp, which makes people think for a long time. Finally, I have to sigh Mr. Lin Yutang's great talent.
2 Lin Zhen
Lin Zhenzi Dunsheng, a native of Changtai County, Zhangzhou, Fujian Province, was a great scholar in the Ming Dynasty and the first and only scholar in Zhangzhou history. It is said that Zhangzhou can only be called because of this champion? Zhangzhou prefecture? . Lin Zhen was born in the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty. He was very eager to learn when he was a teenager. He studied hard at the cold window for many years, and finally reached the highest achievement in the eyes of countless scholars-the champion. Lin Zhen likes to study Confucian classics, and has a deep research on Confucian classics such as the Four Books and Five Classics, and he can often blurt them out. Most of Lin Zhen's works have been lost, with only over 30 pieces left.
3 Pan Zhencheng
Pan Zhencheng was a famous businessman in Qing Dynasty. He was once rated as18th century by French magazine, because he was good at business and accumulated rich wealth? The richest man in the world? . Pan Zhencheng was poor when he was a child, and he went out to travel very early under the pressure of family economy. First, I worked as a worker for a local boatman. With my special interpersonal skills, I earned my first bucket of gold at sea. With capital, he began to engage in maritime trade, and later took charge of the thirteenth line in Guangzhou, becoming the largest businessman in the Qing Dynasty.