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What famous people have come out of Anping?

Celebrities of the past

The holy aunt (Hao Nujun) was born in Yanhuiwo Village, Anping during the Warring States Period, and her temple now exists.

Cui Zhuan (?——?) was a native of Anping in the Western Han Dynasty. During Wang Mang's reign, he established the new Da Yin Dynasty, and wrote "Ode to Consolation" before his death.

Cui Xiang (? - 92 years), a writer of the Eastern Han Dynasty, a native of Anping, the grandson of Cui Zhuan, has written extensively.

Cui Yuan (77-142 AD), a calligrapher of the Eastern Han Dynasty, was born in Anping. His courtesy name was Ziyu. He was the second son of Cui Yuan and the author of five volumes of "Collection of Cui Yuan".

Cui Shi (? - 170 years), courtesy name Zizhen, was a political commentator of the Eastern Han Dynasty and a native of Anping. He wrote extensively.

Cui Lie (? - 192), a native of Anping in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Cui Shi's cousin, an official to Situ.

Cui Hong (? - 291), courtesy name Boliang, was a native of Anping in the Western Jin Dynasty. He served as Sinong and Minister of the Ministry of Personnel.

Cui Zhouping, whose name and birth and death are unknown, courtesy name Zhouping, was a hermit of the Eastern Han Dynasty. He was a native of Anping, Boling (Anping, Hebei Province). He was close to Zhuge Liang, Xu Shu, Pang Tong, Shi Guangyuan, Meng Gongwei and other celebrities.

Zhang Zai (?——?), courtesy name Mengyang, was a Western Jin Dynasty writer, poet, and pastoral poet. He was a native of Anping, and he was an official to the level of author and minister of Zhongshu. He is the author of "Jiange Ming", "Qianlun", "Hao Si Fu", etc. Together with his younger brothers Zhang Xie and Zhang Kang, they are both famous for their literature and poetry, and are known as the "Three Zhangs" in history.

Zhang Xie (?——?), courtesy name Jingyang, was a writer and poet in the Western Jin Dynasty. He was good at five-character poems and was as famous as his brother Zhang Zai.

Zhang Kang (?——?), courtesy name Ji Yang, was a Western Jin Dynasty writer, a poet, and a prolific writer.

Li Delin (530-590), named Gongfu, a historian, was born in Anping, Boling. The official worships Sanqi Shilang and teaches internal history. The revision of "History of Qi" failed but was completed by his son Li Baiyao.

Li Baiyao (565-648), courtesy name Chonggui, a native of Anping, Tang historian and poet. Officially worshiped as Minister of the Ministry of Personnel, and continued to edit "Book of Northern Qi" (History of Qi).

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Cui Hu, courtesy name Yin Gong, was a poet of the Tang Dynasty. His representative work is "Nanzhuang in the Capital City"

Cui Yingying, the daughter of Prime Minister Cui of the Tang Dynasty, is the protagonist of "The Romance of the West Chamber". >

Zhang Yi (1369-1410), courtesy name Keqian, was a native of Anping. He entered the Imperial Academy in the 29th year of Hongwu's reign in the Ming Dynasty and became a military officer. Emperor Yongle granted Zhang Feng the title of Minister. (1396-1461), the son of Zhang Yi, was a Jinshi in the second year of Xuande. He was an upright official and served as Minister of the Ministry of Hubu and the Ministry of War.

Mendongkai (birth and death unknown), named Qiming, Anping. A native of Yimen Village, he was elected in the 28th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty and became a Jinshi in the 44th year of the Ming Dynasty. He served as the magistrate of Wendeng County in Shandong Province, a doctor of the Imperial College, and the director of the Yu Heng Department of the Ministry of Industry. He is famous for his impeachment of Wei Zhongxian. He is the author of "Yiyinyuan Collection". p>

Liu Mingshou (1912-1939), also known as Daqing, was a native of Huangcheng Village, Anping, a member of the Communist Party of China, a martyr, and served successively as the district chief of Anping Jiaoqiu District, the captain of the Anti-Japanese Brigade of Qingyuan County, and the county magistrate. He died heroically in a fierce battle with the Japanese invaders at the age of 28.

An Guipu (1914-1940), a native of Zhaihousi Village, Anping, a member of the Communist Party of China, a martyr, and served as the Secretary of the Shenzhen Special Committee. , secretary of the Anping County Party Committee, director of the Political Department of the Third Division of the Hebei Guerrilla Army, and director of the Political Department of the Fourth Army Division Headquarters in Central Hebei Province, assisted Lu Zhengcao and other Eighth Route Army leaders in recruiting Xu Erhei in order to open up Qingyuan, Lixian, and Boye anti-Japanese bases. , Zhang Ba, He Jingwu and other local militiamen made great contributions in the fierce battle with the Japanese invaders, and died at the age of 26.

Song Yongan (1883-1940), a native of Xutuan Village, Anping. , martyr, member of the Communist Party of China. He joined the People's Anti-Japanese National Salvation Association in his early years and actively participated in the anti-Japanese and national salvation. He served as director of the Anping Military Agency and county magistrate and participated in the Marco Polo Bridge Anti-Japanese War. He was entrusted by our party to fight for Sun Dianying's ministry. Duan Haizhou did a lot of work in the anti-Japanese war and strengthened the anti-Japanese armed forces in central Hebei. After being captured in the anti-encirclement and suppression campaign led by the Eighth Route Army, Song Yongan was righteous and unyielding, and committed suicide in the detention center at the age of 57. p>Li Zixun (1905-1942), a native of Renzhuang Village, Anping, a member of the Communist Party of China and a martyr, participated in the "May 30th Movement" and established the Baoding Student Extraordinary Committee to develop and expand the anti-Japanese organizations of our party in Li County and Gaoyang. In 1938, he entered Yan'an Anti-Japanese University to study and served as a teacher. In 1942, he died heroically during the anti-Japanese raids in Raoyang, Hebei Province. He was only 37 years old.

Xu Laoshan (?——?), a native of Xiangguan Village in Anping, is a national industrialist and the main founder of Anping wire mesh industry.

Wang Dongcang (1911-1944), a native of Qianziwen Village, Anping, Hebei Province, a member of the Communist Party of China, an anti-Japanese hero, a national martyr, and the protagonist of the anti-Japanese TV series "The Storm of Hutuo River". He successively served as captain of the Anti-Japanese Guerrilla Force of the Fourth District, captain of the Anti-Japanese Brigade of Anping County, and deputy battalion commander of the Independent Battalion of the Seventh District. After experiencing hundreds of battles and going through life and death, Wang Dongcang led the county guerrillas to cleverly seize the Japanese artillery towers in Jiaoqiu Village, and set an example of three victories in one day in Liu Xingzhuang. More than 40 soldiers killed the arrogant and arrogant Japanese squad leaders Komori and Takeda. Later, in the battles of Linggang and Songgang, he killed Zheng Guozhi, the commander-in-chief of the three-county anti-Japanese campaign, captured the Wangliu City Gangtower, burned the Datongxin and Nanzhai artillery towers, and then captured Dongmaozhuang and Xingzhuang. , Hou Tuan, Youzi and other places of victory. Cooperating with the regular troops of the Eighth Route Army, they moved to the Jizhong Plain and dealt a heavy blow to the Japanese invaders. On February 10, 1944, Wang Dongcang led a detachment from the county brigade to stay overnight in Renjiazhuang. Due to a traitor's report, the Japanese army gathered the Japanese and puppet troops stationed in Anping and Pingwu and attacked Wang Dongcang's detachment with 20 times the strength. Wang Dongcang's troops failed to break through, so they quickly seized the high-rise houses in Xiaozhangzhuang and defended them. They fought fiercely from morning to dark, killing 70 or 80 Japanese and puppet soldiers. After dark, Captain Wang Dongcang and instructor Xin Zhibin broke out in two groups. Captain Wang Dongcang died heroically on the way. He was only 33 years old. (

Wang Yukun (1913-1984), a national model worker. A native of Nanwangzhuang Village, Anping County. Joined the Communist Party of China in 1946. In the autumn of 1954, Wang Yukun responded to the party’s call and joined the agricultural production cooperative. In the spring of the following year, the cadres of the cooperative classified the big cooperative into a small cooperative based on the opinions of some wealthy middle peasants. Three households of poor peasants, Wang Yukun, Wang Xiaoqi, and Wang Xiaopang, and three other households of middle peasants were divided into one cooperative. Soon after Wang Yukun became the president, those wealthy middle peasants were replaced. He wanted to quit the cooperative. After repeated persuasion, Wang Yukun called Xiao Qi and Xiao Pang to a meeting and said to them: "The Party told me that if we want everyone to be prosperous and ourselves to be prosperous, we must lead the farmers to establish cooperatives. I listen to the Party. It must be continued, what about you?" Xiao Qi and Xiao Pang also expressed their willingness to continue. Therefore, after three households of middle peasants withdrew from the cooperative, Wang Yukun continued to set up a cooperative with two households of poor peasants, Xiao Qi and Xiao Pang. Zhong* After Mao Zedong, Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, learned about Wang Yukun and three other poor peasant families' persistence in running a cooperative, he spoke highly of it and praised it as a "hero cooperative" and "the direction of the country's 500 million farmers." In January 1956, Wang Yukun was elected. A member of the second National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, he was cordially received by Chairman Mao Zedong and Premier Zhou Enlai at Huairen Hall in Zhongnanhai on the evening of February 7. In November of the same year, Wang Yukun was awarded the honorary title of National Agricultural Worker and was awarded by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. Gold medal. Since then, he has served as deputy secretary and secretary of the Party branch of Nanwangzhuang Village in Anping County, president of the senior cooperative, vice president of Nanwangzhuang Commune, deputy director of the Anping County Revolutionary Committee, and deputy secretary of the Anping County Party Committee of the Communist Party of China. He was successively elected as a member of the 2nd to 5th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, a representative of the 9th, 10th and 11th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, and a representative of the 4th National People's Congress.

Zhang Gensheng (1923- —2008), a native of Anping, Hebei Province, a member of the Communist Party of China, an alternate member of the Central Committee, and a deputy to the National People's Congress. He devoted himself to fighting against Japan and saving the nation in his early years. He experienced hundreds of battles and made many military exploits. He served as political commissar of the Anping County Brigade and secretary of the Anping and Yongqing County Party Committees in Guangdong. , secretary of the Jilin Provincial Party Committee, governor, deputy minister of agriculture and other important positions. He is the author of "Memoirs of the Hutuo River Storm", which was later adapted into a TV series "The Storm of the Hutuo River". The plot fully praises the heroic and unyielding people of Anping in their fight against the Japanese invaders. The arduous scene of the invasion; it reproduces the tragic scene of the Anping Anti-Japanese Guerrilla Force (County Brigade), led by the national hero Wang Dongcang, cooperating with the "Hundred Regiments War" led by the Party Central Committee to defeat the Japanese invaders.

Tong Zhiguang, born. Born in Anping, Hebei Province in 1933, he is a member of the Communist Party of China, a well-known scholar, a university professor, a famous economist, and a member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress. He has served as deputy minister of the Ministry of Economy and Trade, chief negotiator of China's "resumption of customs", and Sino-US trade. He holds important positions such as the leader of the negotiating team. He is currently the president of the China World Trade Organization Research Association and a part-time professor at the China University of International Business and Economics and Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Professor Tong is good at English, fine literature and history, poetry, calligraphy, and loves Chinese and foreign classical literature and music. Peking Opera, painting, etc. Translation of "OPEC" and other books.

Tong Ying

Male, born in August 1924, from Anping County, Hebei Province. Former director of the United Front Work Department of the Hunan Provincial Committee. He participated in revolutionary work in 1938 and joined the Communist Party of China in the same year. He has successively served as deputy director of the Anping County Youth Anti-Japanese Salvation Association of Jizhong District, director of the Gaowu County Youth Anti-Japanese Salvation Association, youth minister of the Seventh District Anti-Japanese Federation Association of Jizhong District, vice chairman of the Hunan Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and member of the 6th and 7th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. . He concurrently serves as the president of the Hunan Provincial United Front Theory Research Association and the president of the Hunan Overseas Friendship Association. He retired in 1995 and is now the honorary president of the Provincial Overseas Friendship Association. During the Anti-Japanese War, young people were organized to join the army and fight and carry out guerrilla warfare on the plains. During his tenure as the leader of the Central Youth League School, in order to cultivate the backbone of the Youth League and talents for revolutionary construction, he trained more than 1,200 cadres above the Secretary level of the Youth League and County Party Committee, and more than 400 cadres from ethnic minority groups. Various short training courses were also held. With support from all parties, the largest "Xiangtan Bridge" on the Xiangjiang River at that time was built. Before and after the Third Plenary Session of the 11th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, he redressed hundreds of unfairly treated teachers and students of Hunan Medical College, including more than 50 professors and associate professors. Promoted the development of teaching, scientific research and medical work. In the first few years of united front work, we worked together to implement policies for more than 200,000 united front families across the province. On this basis, we carried out various tasks to consolidate and expand the patriotic united front to serve the revitalization of the economy and the reunification of the motherland.

Qiao Xiuye, male, born in January 1934, is from Anping County, Hebei Province. He is currently a professor at Tianjin Nankai University, a researcher at the Tianjin Museum of Culture and History, a director of the Chinese Yanhuang Culture Research Association, a senior honorary academician at the New China Academy of Arts in Singapore and a senior honorary consultant, the honorary president of the Zhongyuan Academy of Calligraphy and Painting, and the Wenzhou Mochi Painting Academy, and a special contributor to "Who's Who in the World" Consulting editorial board member and other positions. He studied landscape painting under Professor Liu Junli, a disciple of Zhang Daqian, and Yan Liufu, a famous calligrapher and painter, and Liu Zhiyong.

Li Yinqiao (1927-2009), a native of Hetuan Village, Anping, Hebei Province, a member of the Communist Party of China, served successively as chief of the guard of Chairman Mao Zedong, deputy director of the Tianjin Municipal Public Security Bureau, deputy director of the Beijing Great Hall of the People Administration Bureau, etc. Important position, and co-authored "Mao Zedong and His Chief of Guards" and other books with his wife, Ms. Han Guixin.

.Zhao Benli

A native of Anping County, Hebei Province, 85 years old, a top student in the 18th Cavalry Course of Huangpu Military Academy, a Kuomintang lieutenant general, and former Minister of Education of Taiwan's "Ministry of Defense". Chief of Staff of the Kuomintang Military Assistance Corps during the Vietnam War.

Sun Li (1913-2002), formerly known as Sun Shuxun, once used the pen name Yun Fu, was a member of the Communist Party of China and a native of Sun Yaocheng Village, Anping. Famous contemporary litterateur and founder of the "Lotus Lake" school. In his early years, he devoted himself to fighting against Japan and saving the nation. He successively served as an instructor at the Hebei Anti-Japanese War College, editor of the Shanxi-Chahar News Agency and the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Border Region Federation of Literary and Art Circles, editor and teacher of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Daily and North China United University, teacher of Yan'an Luyi University of Arts, and editor of "Pingyuan Magazine". His representative works include "Lotus Lake", "Hehua Dang", "The First Record of Storm", etc., and "The Complete Works of Sun Li" still exist.

Gong Zhongtao

Established the first rural branch of our party and the first rural party branch of the Chinese Communist Party was born in Taicheng Village, Anping County, Hebei Province in August 1923 . The "National First Rural Party Branch Memorial Hall", which was completed one year ago, has received 2,000 visitors. Taicheng Village is located in the west of Anping County. 80 years ago, the first rural party branch of the Communist Party of China, the "Taicheng Special Branch of the Communist Party of China in Anping County" was born here. The founder was Gong Zhongtao.

Gong Tongxuan, female, born in 1921, is a famous calligrapher and painter. She is the wife of Comrade Lin Tie, former first secretary of the Hebei Provincial Party Committee, revolutionary, and consultant to the Organization Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. After the patriot Gong Zhongtao, he successively served as secretary of the county party committee and consultant to the General Office of the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee. He is the author of "Selection of Gong Tongxuan's Calligraphy, Seal Cutting and Painting" and other books.

Zhang Jinliang (1921-1974), a native of Liangwa Village, Anping, an industrialist, a member of the China Democratic National Construction Association, and the founder of Shanghai Yongmao Dyeing and Weaving Factory. He has successively served as a member of the first session of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, vice chairman of the Shanghai Xuhui District CPPCC, and deputy district chief of Shanghai Xuhui District.

Zhang Guanglin (1923-1991), a native of Zhangying Village, Anping, is an industrialist and one of the founders of the Anping wire mesh industry. In his early years, he devoted himself to the anti-Japanese war and national salvation. In 1950, together with Zhang Lianzhong and other industrial saviors, he initiated the establishment of the state-owned Anping Wire Drawing Factory and served as the factory director for a long time. It has laid a solid foundation for the great development of Anping wire mesh industry.

Li Pengfei, (1914-1987), a native of Liuxingzhuang Village after Anping, one of the main organizers of the Anti-Japanese Guerrilla Force in Anping County, one of the protagonists of the six-episode anti-Japanese TV series "The Storm of Hutuo River", and successive captains Equal grade.

Comrades of anti-Japanese heroes Zhang Gensheng and Wang Dongcang.

Zhang Mengxu

Formerly known as Zhang Zhiliang, he was born on October 28, 1909 in a middle-peasant family in Zhaoyuan Village, Madian Township, Anping County, Hebei Province.

In 1925, Zhang Mengxu had great ambitions and was admitted to Tianjin Hebei Provincial First Normal School. While at school, he came into contact with Zhang Boxheng, a teacher at the school and an underground party member of the Communist Party of China. Under his influence, he joined the Communist Party of China in 1929.

In 1930, Zhang Mengxu served as the party branch secretary of Hebei Provincial First Normal School in Tianjin. He organized students to oppose the Kuomintang rule. He was caught by Kuomintang agents while distributing leaflets and was released from prison in 1936.

In 1937, Zhang Mengxu organized anti-Japanese armed forces near his hometown. In September of the same year, Zhang Mengxu was appointed as an organizational member of the Anping County Committee of the Communist Party of China to launch the anti-Japanese and national salvation movement.

From January 1938 to May 1942, Zhang Mengxu moved to the Jizhong Anti-Japanese Base Area and served successively as the county magistrate of Shen County and the civil affairs section chief of the Jizhong Administrative Office. In 1943, Zhang Mengxu was assigned to Pingbei and served as a member of the Pingbei Prefecture Sub-Committee and the Director of the Pingbei Office of the Pingxi Commissioner's Office. He fought with the soldiers and civilians of the Pingbei Anti-Japanese Base Area against the Japanese army's "encroachment". In August 1945, when the Anti-Japanese War entered a full-scale counterattack stage, Zhang Mengxu received an order from the Administrative Committee of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Border Region and appointed him mayor of Zhangjiakou City. After regaining Zhangjiakou, Zhang Mengxu did a lot of effective work in governing the city. After the liberation of the country, Zhang Mengxu successively served as deputy governor of Hunan Province and deputy director of the Cultural and Educational Office of the State Council. He died in Beijing in 1985.

Zhao Jingzhan, whose pen name is Wei Ke, is from Zhaoyuan Village, Madian Township, Anping County, Hebei Province. He joined the army in 1966. He is a meritorious pilot of the Air Force, deputy division commander, and has the rank of senior colonel (retired). He is currently the vice president of the Chinese Poetry Society and the executive deputy editor-in-chief of "Chinese Poetry" magazine. His major works include poetry collections "Selected Poems of Wei Ke" and "Collection of Wei Hang".

Li Shuxi, born in 1945, is a native of Anping, a member of the Communist Party of China, a writer, poet, and an editorial board member of "Chinese Poetry". His representative works include "Three Hundred Poems of Li Shuxi" and many other works.