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Weifang celebrity photography

Weifang, as a famous county with an ancient history, is full of talents, heroes and cultural celebrities. There are more than 65,438+000 high-level cultural celebrities born or living in Weifang. They have had an important impact on Weifang's political, economic, cultural and scientific development.

According to legend, Gong Yechang, one of the seventy-two disciples of Confucius who was proficient in bird language, grew up in Anqiu Academy, and there are still inscriptions in the village.

At the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, Yan Ying, a politician of Qi State, was good at rhetoric, assisted Qi State and Zhuang Gonghe, and made outstanding achievements. The story of his mission to Chu was widely circulated by later generations.

At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Xu Gan was a philosopher and writer.

Kong Rong, one of the other "seven sons of Jian 'an", once served as the Beihai phase in Shouguang. He was known as "Kong Beihai" for "setting up a school, showing Confucianism and recommending sages" and "having been in the county for six years with outstanding achievements".

Jia Sixie, an agronomist in the Northern Wei Dynasty, wrote a large number of agricultural classics, which are of great value to agricultural research.

Zhang Zeduan, a painter in the Northern Song Dynasty, is good at drawing cars, horses, boats, bridges, battlements and streets. What he is describing now is the life scene of all social strata in the suburbs of Bianliang during the Qingming period. The picture is vivid, and it is an excellent genre painting with important historical value. Zhao Mingcheng, a famous poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, and his wife Li Qingzhao lived in Qingzhou for many years. Their poetry creation and masterpieces were famous for a while.

In the Song Dynasty, a generation of famous writers and scientists such as Li Cheng emerged in Weifang. The local chronicles of Yidu City, historic sites, pavilions, customs and figures under the jurisdiction of Shandong East-West Road Propaganda and Comfort Department in Yuan Dynasty, written by Erqin in Yuan Dynasty, are precious materials for studying local chronicles of Shandong.

Feng Weimin, a composer of Sanqu in Ming Dynasty, created Sanqu with distinctive style and a wide range of subjects. Some of his works reflected the sufferings of the people at that time and satirized the greed and violence of feudal bureaucrats.

Liu Yong, a cabinet scholar and calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty, was also from Weifang.

Chen Weifang, a native of Qing Dynasty, served as the lead author and co-organizer of the three books in the transportation department, the military department and the official department. His son, Chen Jieqi, is a famous engraver in China, who has written more than 30 monographs. It laid a foundation for the development of folk handicrafts such as silver inlay, antique copper, copper seal and rubbings in Weifang.

At the end of the Qing Dynasty, Cao Hongxun and Shoupeng Wang, two top scholars, came out of an alley in Weifang and became a much-told story. There are also many historical celebrities who came to work in Weifang from other places, such as Li Yong, a great calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, and Kou Zhun, a famous writer in the Northern Song Dynasty. Su Shi, a great writer in the Song Dynasty, wrote more than 200 representative works of moxibustion population in Mizhou. During the reign of emperor Qianlong of Qing dynasty, he was one of the eight eccentrics in Yangzhou.

Modern and contemporary famous figures include Wang Jinmei, the representative of the "First Congress" of the Communist Party of China (CPC), Chen Shaomin, Wang Tongzhao, Cui Wei, Cang Kejia, Wang Yuanjian, Wang Dahua and many other famous people. Their outstanding achievements have attracted the attention of the world and made Weifang people proud.