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Dancheng historical celebrities

Historical celebrities in Dancheng

1. What celebrities are there in Dancheng? Zhou Hongwen, male, was born in Dancheng County, Henan Province in July 1965.

Graduated from the School of Economics and Trade of Huazhong Agricultural University in 1997 with a master's degree in agriculture. Currently working as a doctoral candidate and associate professor at the School of Economics and Management, Southwest University.

The main research directions are agricultural economic theory; rural regional development; agricultural technical economy. Main courses: microeconomics; political economics; agricultural economics; agricultural technical economics; (agricultural) project investment evaluation.

Xie Yikun, born in 1971, is from Dancheng, Henan Province. He graduated from Shandong Buddhist University in 1991, majoring in archeology, and received a doctorate and academic degree in Yi studies. Currently the president of the China International Feng Shui Research Institute, a special guest of the Hong Kong "Feng Shui Shuiqi" TV program, a visiting professor at Shandong Buddhist College, a director of the China Yixue Research Association, a member of the Chinese Traditional Culture Promotion Association, and a member of the Henan Taiqing Palace Branch of the Chinese Taoist Association, China He is a member of the Hebei Branch of the Buddhist Association and a member of the Chinese Fuxi Culture Research Association.

Zhou Sheng, born in 1961, is from Dancheng, Henan Province. He graduated from Yangzhou Normal University in 1981 with a major in physics and chemistry, and in 2001 from Donghua University (formerly China Textile University) with a major in textile materials and received a doctorate in engineering. and academic qualifications. He is currently the president and professor of Yangzhou Vocational University, Yangzhou Radio and Television University and Yangzhou Staff University, a postgraduate tutor at Donghua University and Southeast University, and a national outstanding teacher.

Wei Xin: A native of Dancheng, Zhoukou. Graduated from Peking University, Ph.D.

Currently, he is the chairman of Peking University Founder Group Co., Ltd., the chairman of Shenzhen Founder Microelectronics Co., Ltd., the chairman of Founder Communication Technology Co., Ltd., the executive director of Founder Holdings Co., Ltd., and the executive director of Founder Digital (Holdings) Co., Ltd. wait. In 2005, the group's sales revenue was 24.5 billion yuan.

Chai Jianfang: Born in 1943, from Dancheng, Henan. National first-class artist.

He is currently the vice president of Ningxia Painting and Calligraphy Academy, vice chairman of Ningxia Calligraphy Association, and president of Helan Seal Society. The second term director of the Chinese Calligraphy Association, a member of the Xiling Seal Society, one of the top 100 calligraphers of China in 1999, and a calligraphy artist who has made outstanding contributions and enjoys special allowances from the State Council.

Sun Xuemin: Professor, PhD candidate. Born in 1963 in Dancheng, Henan Province.

Graduated from the Economics Department of Zhengzhou University in 1985, and studied for a PhD in Economics from Huazhong University of Science and Technology in March 2004. He studied Western economics, economic decision-making, and quantitative economics at Peking University, Wuhan University, and Zhongnan University of Finance and Economics.

He was successively promoted to associate professor and professor, a master tutor at the Business School of Zhengzhou University, and a leader in Western economics. He once served as the director of the Teaching and Research Office of International Economics and Western Economics, the director of the Department of International Trade, and the executive deputy director of the Zhengzhou University MBA Education Center. He is currently the director of the Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Research Center of Zhengzhou University.

Han Xin: Original name: Zhang Guohua. Male, born in 1982, from Dancheng, Henan.

<>Special reporter for the magazine; <>Special creator, first prize in the youth category of the 2000 Tengwangge Cup National Literary Grand Prix, and the silver medal winner of the 2000 Hong Kong Global Calligraphy Competition. He is currently a member of the Chinese Writers Association and a member of the Henan Calligraphers Association.

He is known as the contemporary "Xiao Zhang Dian". The main works are <> and <><>.

Ma Yanli: English name: MaryMa, female. Born in 1974 in Dancheng, Henan.

1991 Henan Provincial Rowing Championship. In 1995, she won the first international fashion model competition in Shanghai.

1996 Shanghai Youth Professional Expert and Shanghai Youth Assaulter. In 1998 and 1999, she won the "China Fashion Award - China's Top Ten Supermodels" for two consecutive years; in 2000, she was named one of the top four fashion figures of the year by the fashion media judges of China International Fashion Week.

2. History of Dancheng County Dancheng County is a new county seat established after the founding of the People's Republic of China.

Located in the eastern part of Henan Province. The area of ??today's Dancheng County belonged to Li (sound lai) and Chen in the Western Zhou Dynasty, and to Chu in the late Warring States Period.

Qin belongs to Ku (sound hu) County and Xiang County of Chen County. During the Western Han Dynasty, Ningping County (the administrative seat is now Ningping) and Yilu County (the administrative seat is now Yilu) were established in the territory.

After the Wei County was abolished in the Three Kingdoms, it belonged to Wuping County of Chen County and Ku County of Qiao County. From the Jin Dynasty to the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Ku County was renamed Fuyang County and Guyang County successively, but the original area still belonged to them.

In the sixth year of Emperor Kaihuang's reign in the Sui Dynasty (586), Dan County was established, which was the beginning of the establishment of county governance in Dancheng today. Tang Dynasty abolished Dan County, and its northern part belonged to Luyi County and Zhenyuan County, and its southern part belonged to Wanqiu County and Xiangcheng County.

From the Five Dynasties to the Song and Yuan Dynasties, the names of the above counties were changed, but the jurisdiction basically remained unchanged. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, most of the area belonged to Luyi County, Guide Prefecture, and a small part belonged to Chenzhou Prefecture (Kaifeng Prefecture in the Ming Dynasty), Huaining County, and Shenqiu County.

In the 3rd year of the Republic of China (1914), Luyi County established a county assistant in Dancheng, which was abolished in the 19th year of the Republic of China (1930). In the 30th year of the Republic of China (1941), the area belonged to Luyi County, the Second Administrative Supervision District, and Huaiyang County and Shenqiu County, the Seventh Administrative Supervision District of Henan Province.

During the Chinese People's Liberation War, the county was the active area of ??the border democratic regimes such as Luhuaitai County, Lubotai County and Shenluhuai County under the leadership of the Communist Party.

After the founding of New China, in May 1951, Henan Dancheng Office (county level) was established in some districts and townships of Luyi, Huaiyang and Shenqiu counties, which belongs to Huaiyang District.

In August 1952, the Government Affairs Council officially approved the establishment of Dancheng County. In January 1953, Huaiyang Prefecture was abolished and Dancheng County was subordinated to Shangqiu Prefecture.

In December 1958, it was merged into Kaifeng District along with Shangqiu District. In December 1961, Shangqiu District was restored and Dancheng returned to its jurisdiction.

In June 1965, the Zhoukou Prefecture was added, and Dancheng County was transferred to the Zhoukou Prefecture to this day.

3. What celebrities are there in Dancheng? Zhou Hongwen, male, was born in July 1965 in Dancheng County, Henan Province.

Graduated from the School of Economics and Trade of Huazhong Agricultural University in 1997 with a master's degree in agriculture. Currently working as a doctoral candidate and associate professor at the School of Economics and Management, Southwest University.

The main research directions are agricultural economic theory; rural regional development; agricultural technical economy. Main courses: microeconomics; political economics; agricultural economics; agricultural technical economics; (agricultural) project investment evaluation.

Xie Yikun, born in 1971, is from Dancheng, Henan Province. He graduated from Shandong Buddhist University in 1991, majoring in archeology, and received a doctorate and academic degree in Yi studies. Currently the president of the China International Feng Shui Research Institute, a special guest of the Hong Kong "Feng Shui Shuiqi" TV program, a visiting professor at Shandong Buddhist College, a director of the China Yixue Research Association, a member of the Chinese Traditional Culture Promotion Association, and a member of the Henan Taiqing Palace Branch of the Chinese Taoist Association, China He is a member of the Hebei Branch of the Buddhist Association and a member of the Chinese Fuxi Culture Research Association.

Zhou Sheng, born in 1961, is from Dancheng, Henan Province. He graduated from Yangzhou Normal University in 1981 with a major in physics and chemistry, and in 2001 from Donghua University (formerly China Textile University) with a major in textile materials and received a doctorate in engineering. and academic qualifications. He is currently the president and professor of Yangzhou Vocational University, Yangzhou Radio and Television University and Yangzhou Staff University, a postgraduate tutor at Donghua University and Southeast University, and a national outstanding teacher.

Wei Xin: A native of Dancheng, Zhoukou. Graduated from Peking University, Ph.D.

Currently, he is the chairman of Peking University Founder Group Co., Ltd., the chairman of Shenzhen Founder Microelectronics Co., Ltd., the chairman of Founder Communication Technology Co., Ltd., the executive director of Founder Holdings Co., Ltd., and the executive director of Founder Digital (Holdings) Co., Ltd. wait. In 2005, the group's sales revenue was 24.5 billion yuan.

Chai Jianfang: Born in 1943, from Dancheng, Henan. National first-class artist.

He is currently the vice president of Ningxia Painting and Calligraphy Academy, vice chairman of Ningxia Calligraphy Association, and president of Helan Seal Society. The second term director of the Chinese Calligraphy Association, a member of the Xiling Seal Society, one of the top 100 calligraphers of China in 1999, and a calligraphy artist who has made outstanding contributions and enjoys special allowances from the State Council.

Sun Xuemin: Professor, PhD candidate. Born in 1963 in Dancheng, Henan Province.

Graduated from the Economics Department of Zhengzhou University in 1985, and studied for a PhD in Economics from Huazhong University of Science and Technology in March 2004. He studied Western economics, economic decision-making, and quantitative economics at Peking University, Wuhan University, and Zhongnan University of Finance and Economics.

He was successively promoted to associate professor and professor, a master tutor at the Business School of Zhengzhou University, and a leader in Western economics. He once served as the director of the Teaching and Research Office of International Economics and Western Economics, the director of the Department of International Trade, and the executive deputy director of the Zhengzhou University MBA Education Center. He is currently the director of the Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Research Center of Zhengzhou University.

Han Xin: Original name: Zhang Guohua. Male, born in 1982, from Dancheng, Henan.

<>Special reporter for the magazine; <>Special creator, first prize in the youth category of the 2000 Tengwangge Cup National Literary Grand Prix, and the silver medal winner of the 2000 Hong Kong Global Calligraphy Competition. He is currently a member of the Chinese Writers Association and a member of the Henan Calligraphers Association.

He is known as the contemporary "Xiao Zhang Dian". The main works are <> and <><>.

Ma Yanli: English name: MaryMa, female. Born in 1974 in Dancheng, Henan.

1991 Henan Provincial Rowing Championship. In 1995, she won the first international fashion model competition in Shanghai.

1996 Shanghai Youth Professional Expert and Shanghai Youth Assaulter. In 1998 and 1999, she won the "China Fashion Award - China's Top Ten Supermodels" for two consecutive years; in 2000, she was named one of the top four fashion figures of the year by the fashion media judges of China International Fashion Week.

4. Introduction to Dancheng in Zhoukou, Henan Province Dancheng County is a newly established county after the founding of the People's Republic of China. Located in the eastern part of Henan Province, it borders Luyi County to the north, Huaiyang County to the west, Shenqiu County to the south, and is adjacent to Jieshou City, Taihe County and Bozhou City of Anhui Province in the southeast and east. Postcode: 477150 Code: 411625 Area code: 0394 License plate number: Henan P3. Pinyin: Dānchéng Xiàn Dancheng County Map

Dancheng, located in the hinterland of the Huanghuai Plain, is affiliated with Zhoukou City and is a key county for opening up to the outside world in Henan Province. . The county governs 8 towns, 11 townships, 3 offices and 1 industrial zone, covering an area of ??1,471 square kilometers and 1.31 million people. Dancheng County is located in the east of Henan Province, on the upper reaches of the Ci River, and is adjacent to Anhui Province. The county has a total area of ??1,471 square kilometers.

8 towns, 11 townships, 3 offices and 1 industrial zone (Jizhong Town, Ningping Town, Yilu Town, Nanfeng Town, Wutai Town, Qiandian Town, Shicao Town, Baima Town, Chengjiao Township, Shuanglou Township, Huji Township, Jishui Township, Hugang Township, Baji Township, Dongfeng Township, Zhangwan Township, Dingcun Township, Lilou Township, Qiuqu Township, Xincheng Office, Mingnan Office, Mingbei Office, Dong Industrial Zone), 518 administrative villages. The total population is 1.31 million and the cultivated land area is 1,637,235 acres.

Geographic location

Dancheng is an important town in eastern Henan with convenient transportation. Dancheng is located at the junction of three counties in Henan and Anhui provinces. It borders Chenzhou (Huaiyang), the former capital of Emperor Xi, the founder of humanities, to the west, Luyi, the hometown of Laozi, the originator of Taoism, to the north, and Bozhou, Anhui, the former residence of Cao Cao, to the east. It is the east gate of Henan and is known as It is a "thorough thoroughfare between two provinces and three counties". Three provincial highways (S210, S329, and S207) intersect in Dancheng, two of which are about to be upgraded, making county and township transportation developed. The county is 40 kilometers away from Bozhou Station of Beijing-Kowloon Railway to the east, 20 kilometers from Shenqiu Station of Luofu Railway to the south, and 20 kilometers each from three expressways (Nanluo, Daguang, and Yongdeng). The county covers an area of ??30 square kilometers and has a population of 200,000. The urban infrastructure is complete and the finance, water and electricity, communications, commerce, logistics, medical care, education and industrial facilities are complete.

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A thousand-year-old county

Dancheng is a thousand-year-old county with profound heritage. Dancheng has a long history. It belonged to Chu in the late Warring States Period, and "Dan" County was established in the Han Dynasty. It has a history of more than 2,000 years. The cultural heritage is profound. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Laozi held a furnace to refine alchemy on the shore of Ming River. After the elixir was completed, he wrote "Tao Te Ching", which gave him the title of "Alchemy". Today, the ruins of Laojun Temple and the alchemy furnace still exist on the north bank of Ming River. During the Warring States Period, One day, the strategist Guiguzi Wang Zhi (pronounced chan, known as the prince) went to take shelter under the Minghe River Bridge. He met two old men playing chess and making elixirs. After the elixir was completed, the prince took the elixir and became an immortal. Therefore, Dancheng was also known as the "Fairy City" and now Mingming There is "Prince Bridge" on the river. There are Duanzhai ruins 5 kilometers south of the county, which belonged to the Dawenkou Culture in the early stage and the Longshan Culture in the middle and late stages. A large number of pottery was unearthed; there are ancient ruins of Ningping Kingdom 10 kilometers east of the city. In 26 AD, Emperor Guangwu of the Han Dynasty Liu Xiu named his sister Liu Boji to Ningping. The eldest princess’s fiefdom was in Ningping, and there is the Princess Mausoleum in the south of present-day Ningping Town; 10 kilometers west of the county is the tomb of Ji An, a corrupt official of the Western Han Dynasty, which is now well preserved and is a provincial cultural relic protection unit. During the Anti-Japanese War, Dancheng was a sacred place for revolution. Anti-Japanese generals Peng Xuefeng, Zhang Aiping, Wei Fenglou, Li Zimu, etc. all carried out revolutionary work in Dancheng. There are currently Peng Xuefeng’s New Fourth Army Guerrilla Detachment Training Memorial Hall, the Red Army Monument, and Zhang Youming Memorial Pavilion.

“The Hometown of Chinese Calligraphy”

People in Dancheng especially love the art of calligraphy. There are many famous calligraphers and their calligraphy is shining brightly. In history, Dong Qichang and Wang Duo once lived in Dancheng, here. He left behind precious works of art. In modern times, there are a number of influential calligraphers such as Wang Zutong, Zhu Yanzhao and Liu Chengzhi. Dancheng currently has 15 national-level calligraphy and painting members and 59 provincial-level members. A group of young and middle-aged calligraphy talents have made outstanding achievements and attracted attention in the calligraphy world. They have been rated as the "Hometown of Chinese Calligraphy".

"Hometown of Chinese Drama"

The art of opera developed vigorously, and Henan Zhuozi was put on the drama stage for the first time, and then a large-scale Zhuozi opera type was formed. The Dancheng County Art Troupe has rehearsed "Five Generations Requesting a Miao", "Azalea Mountain", and "Chaoyanggou", etc., which have won dozens of provincial and municipal opera awards, and has been declared as the "Hometown of Chinese Drama". Dancheng embraces hundreds of rivers and has diverse cultures. Located 15 kilometers east of the county, the Zhongyuan Folk Garden integrates agriculture, industry, and business culture into one park, and is a national 2A-level tourist attraction.

5. Who are the famous people in Zhoukou history including Yuan Shao, Yuan Shu, Yuan Shikai, Xie An, Ji Hongchang, etc.

1. Yuan Shao Yuan Shao (? - June 28, 202), courtesy name Benchu, was born in Ruyang, Runan (now Yuanlao Village, Yuanlao Township, Shangshui County, Zhoukou City, Henan Province). A warlord in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and one of the heroes in the late Han Dynasty.

Son of Sikong Yuan Feng. Yuan Shao was born in the "Yuan Family of Runan", a famous family in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Starting from Yuan Shao's great-grandfather, five people in the fourth generation of the Yuan family ranked third among the three Dukes. He himself also ranked above the Three Dukes. Therefore, his family was known as the "Four Generations and Three Dukes".

In his early years, Yuan Shao served as the Lieutenant of the Central Military Academy and the Lieutenant of Sili, and once commanded the execution of eunuchs. In the first year of Chuping (190), he opposed Dong Zhuo and was elected as the leader of the Kwantung Allied Forces.

In the process of the separatist regime at the end of the Han Dynasty, Yuan Shao first occupied Jizhou, then successively captured Qing and merged two prefectures, and defeated the separatist Youzhou in the Battle of Yijing in the fourth year of Jian'an (199). The warlord Gongsun Zan unified Hebei and reached its peak of power. But he was defeated by Cao Cao in the Battle of Guandu in the fifth year of Jian'an (200).

In the seventh year of Jian'an (202), Yuan Shao died of illness after putting down the Jizhou rebellion. 2. Yuan Shu Yuan Shu (? - 199), courtesy name Gongdao, was born in Ruyang, Runan (now southwest of Shangshui, Henan), the legitimate second son of Yuan Fengzhi, and the younger brother of Yuan Ji and Yuan Shao.

At first he was the general of the Tiger Guard. After Dong Zhuo entered Beijing, he appointed Yuan Shu as his general. Yuan Shu fled to Nanyang out of fear of disaster.

In the first year of Chuping (190), he raised troops with Yuan Shao, Cao Cao and others to attack Dong Zhuo. Later, he confronted Yuan Shao and was defeated by Yuan Shao and Cao Cao. He led the rest of the army to Jiujiang and separatized Yangzhou.

In the second year of Jian'an (197), he was proclaimed emperor and named Zhong, but he was not recognized by others. After that, Yuan Shu's extravagance and debauchery and excessive taxation left the Jianghuai region in ruins, many people died of hunger, and his tribe was alienated. He was defeated by Lu Bu and Cao Cao successively, and his vitality was severely damaged. He died of vomiting blood in the fourth year of Jian'an (199).

3. Yuan Shikai Yuan Shikai (1859-1916) was a famous politician, strategist and leader of the Beiyang warlords in modern Chinese history. The name is Weiting (also known as Weiting), and the names are Rong'an and the owner of Xixin Pavilion.

Yuan Shikai made his fortune in North Korea in his early years. After returning to China, he trained the new army at Xiaozhan in Tianjin. During the New Deal period in the late Qing Dynasty, modernization reforms were actively promoted.

During the Revolution of 1911, he forced Qing Emperor Puyi to abdicate, peacefully overthrew the Qing Dynasty, and became the interim president of the Republic of China. In 1913, he suppressed the second revolution. In the same year, he was elected as the first President of the Republic of China. In 1914, he promulgated the "Convention Law of the Republic of China". In December 1915, he declared himself emperor and changed the country's name to the Empire of China. He established the Yuan Dynasty, Hongxian, and was known as "Hongxian" in history. monarchy".

This move was opposed by all parties and triggered the national protection movement. Yuan Shikai had to announce the abolition of the imperial system after being emperor for 83 days. He died of uremia on June 6, 1916 and was buried in Anyang, Henan.

4. Xie An Xie An (320-October 12, 385), courtesy name Anshi. A politician and celebrity of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, he was the third son of Taichang Xie Pe and the younger brother of General Xie Shang of Zhenxi.

Xie An Shao was well-known for his free talk. He resigned many times and lived in seclusion in Dongshan, Shanyin County, Kuaiji County. He traveled with Wang Xizhi, Xu Xun and others, and educated the children of the Xie family. Later, all members of the Xie family in the court died, and he made a comeback. He successively served as Sima, the general of the expedition to the west, the prefect of Wuxing, the minister in charge, the minister of the Ministry of official affairs, and the central protector of the army.

After the death of Emperor Jian Wen, Xie An and Wang Tanzhi thwarted Huan Wen's attempt to usurp the throne. After Huan Wen's death, he assisted Wang Biaozhi and other ministers in government.

In the Battle of Feishui, Xie An, as the commander-in-chief of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, defeated the former Qin army of one million with 80,000 troops, winning decades of peace for the Eastern Jin Dynasty. After the war, he was jealous of Emperor Xiaowu because of his excessive fame, and was forced to go to Guangling to avoid trouble.

In the tenth year of Taiyuan (385), Xie An died of illness at the age of sixty-six. He was given the title of Taifu and Luling County Duke, with the posthumous title "Wenjing".

5. Ji Hongchang Ji Hongchang (1895-1934), courtesy name Shiwu, formerly known as Ji Hengli, an anti-Japanese hero, a patriotic general, a native of Fugou, Henan Province, and his ancestral home is Jijia, Xiyuan Village, Hancheng County, Shaanxi lane. In 1913, he joined Feng Yuxiang's army and was promoted from soldier to army commander. He was brave and good at fighting.

He joined the Communist Party of China in 1932. In 1934, he participated in organizing the Chinese People's Anti-Fascist Grand Alliance and was elected as the chairman. He prepared to launch a Central Plains uprising in his hometown of Henan to attack the National Government. With the approval of the party organization, Ji Hongchang, Nan Hanchen, Xuan Xiafu and others drafted a riot plan, preparing to transfer the two divisions of Ji Hongchang's old department in Jiangxi back to Henan and combine them with the local armed forces in Henan to carry out the riot. .

On November 9, Ji Hongchang was assassinated and injured by military agents in the French Concession in Tianjin, and was arrested by the Ministry of Industry Bureau. In order to put Ji Hongchang to death, Soong Meiling spared no effort. She used public funds to bribe the concession and extradited Ji Hongchang to the Peking Army branch.

On November 24, on the order of Chiang Kai-shek, Ji Hongchang was killed in the Peking Army Prison at the age of 39. Baidu Encyclopedia - Zhoukou.