Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Duke Tadashi Shimadzu

Duke Tadashi Shimadzu

Zhong Yi is very good at chasing dogs and equestrian. He is also interested in photography and fireworks production. Many of his photographs bear witness to the times. On the day when the Constitution of the Japanese Empire was published, the German medical scientist Erwin von Bz recorded in his diary that he was very surprised by the way Zhongyi wore a dress and grew a beard. It can be seen from this that loyalty and righteousness have profound attainments in western culture. 1897 65438+February 26th, died in Kagoshima City at the age of 58. After his death, he was awarded the first-class medal of Sunrise Tung Flower, and a state funeral was held on June 65438+1October 9 of the following year. The Shanggu Integration Museum still preserves the loyalty tombstone. There is a bronze statue of loyalty in Tanshengyuan, and the cemetery is the Chang 'an Imperial Mausoleum in Shimadzu.