Who are the celebrities in Dongguan’s history?

The famous figure Zhou Yongtai is from Dongguan, Guangdong. The founder, Zhou Yongtai, came to Hong Kong to develop in the mid-19th century. Later, his eldest son Zhou Shaoqi became a member of the Legislative Council and became famous in the business world, laying a solid foundation for the Zhou family. Many family members hold important positions in the government, including Zhou Shaoyao, Zhou Yinian, Zhou Xinian, members of the Hong Kong Legislative Council (the predecessor of the Legislative Council) and justices of the peace. Among them, Zhou Yinian was even knighted. Hong Kong entrepreneur Zhou in the early 20th century was the younger brother of Sir Zhou Xinian's father, Zhou Shaoji, and a famous stock investment expert. Zhou Xinian's son Zhou, and Tan Yueqing, the daughter of wealthy businessman Tan, are both social celebrities, and their enjoyment of life is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. His son Zhou Qixian is the chief vice chairman and general manager of Hong Kong Chinese Bank. Lawyer Zhou Guofeng, Zhou's son. Zhou Qixian's son Zhou Guoxun is the famous cousin king. Zhou, the son of Nian, is a celebrity in the watch industry and the chairman of Yijinli Group. Zhou's son Zhou (Melis) is the managing director of Melus. The Chow family is one of the four major families in Hong Kong.

Lu Gengyang, also known as Lu Gen, was born in Dongguan, Guangdong in 1829. During the Tongzhi period, Lu Liping, who became a well-known wealthy gentry in the province and Hong Kong, donated huge sums of money to build ancestral tombs, ancestral halls, Pushan halls, and infant care halls for the people, and provided medical assistance. In 1874, Lu Liping was recommended as Prime Minister of Tung Wah Group of Hospitals in Hong Kong. In 1878, he applied to the Hong Kong government to establish Po Leung Kuk and became the first Prime Minister. Po Leung Kuk is one of the most influential charities in Hong Kong's history. Lu Liping's spirit of helping the poor was widely praised by the Qing government and the Hong Kong government at that time. After his death, an ancestral hall (Li Ping Gong Ancestral Hall) was built for him. When the temple was completed, the Empress Dowager Cixi personally presented him with a plaque: "Fushan Xiuren" to praise his zeal for public welfare. The ancestral hall is still well preserved and is listed as a municipal first-level cultural relic protection unit.

Zhang Yinlin (1905-1942) was born in Dongguan, Guangdong. Famous scholar; historian.

Zhang Yinlin was born in an official family in 1905 and graduated from Guangdong No. 2 Middle School in 1922. The next year, he was admitted to Tsinghua School and entered the third grade of middle school. Only half a year later, he published his first novel "Questioning Confucius' Theory More than 100 Years After Laozi was Born" in the 21st issue of "Xue Heng" magazine. In view of the historian Liang Qichao's objection to verifying Laozi's deeds, Tsinghua teachers and students were shocked and admired Liang Qichao. In June 1924, he published a paper "A Brief Essay on the Introduction of Western Learning into China during the Ming and Qing Dynasties", analyzing the differences in the introduction of Western learning into China during the Ming and Qing Dynasties and its impact on Chinese culture. He studied at Tsinghua University for seven years and became world-famous for his outstanding historical knowledge, scholarship and talent. Together with Qian Zhongshu, Wu Han and Xia Nai, he is known as the "Four Elites in the Art Garden". He has published more than 40 papers and academic papers in "Xue Heng", "Journal of Tsinghua University", "Oriental Magazine", "Yenjing Magazine", "Literature and History Magazine", and "Chinese Weekly", winning praise from historians at that time. 1929, graduated with honors from Tsinghua University. In 1998, he received public funds to study the history of Western philosophy and sociology at Stanford University in the United States. I studied abroad for 4 years, completed the required courses, and returned to China early before expiration to obtain a doctorate in philosophy.

Yuan Chonghuan: Elements of Chinese Characters (Biographies of Ming History) are easy to say (Introduction to Huang Zunsu). Born on April 28, the twelfth year of Wanli (1584). His ancestral home is Shuinan Village, Shijie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong Province, and Beimen Street, Teng County, Wuzhou District, Guangxi. Yuan Chonghuan was born in Dongguan, Guangdong, and moved to Teng County, Guangxi with his ancestor Yuan when he was 14 years old.

Yuan Chonghuan Memorial Park (Dongguan, Guangdong)

Dongguan Yuan Chonghuan Memorial Park is located in Shuinan Village, Shijie Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong Province. The villagers of the town and the overseas Yuan family donated 120 million yuan to build it on the original site of Yuan's former residence in the Ming Dynasty, covering an area of ??110,000 square meters. Including Yuan's former residence, Yuan's temple, statues, Guan Wang's tomb, Three Realms Temple, etc.

Jiang Guangnai: Ran Jing, born in 1888, graduated from the First Cavalry Division of Baoding Army Military Academy; joined the alliance in 1906; participated in the Wuchang Uprising in 1911; participated in the second revolution against Yuan Shikai in 1913; served as a superintendent in 1921 Deputy head of the large Presidential Palace Security Corps; led the 1932 Route Army to bravely resist the Japanese invaders' attack, causing the Japanese to increase troops three times and change commanders four times, which greatly dampened the spirit of the Japanese invaders. In 1933, he launched an anti-Chiang rebellion with Li and Chen and jointly resisted Japan.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he was elected as a member of the Standing Committee of the First Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and Minister of Textile Industry.

Yefu (1848-1880): Born in Shuinan, Dongguan, Guangdong in the 28th year of Daoguang's reign (1848), he was a patriotic general of the navy in the late Qing Dynasty.

In June 1867, Shen Baozhen (son-in-law of Lin Zexu) worked at Fuzhou Mawei Shipbuilding School, and the students recruited were locals from Fujian Province. After the first recruitment of students, the shipping administration recruited more than ten people from Guangdong, including Ye Fu, Deng Shichang, Lu Han, Li He, Zhang Cheng, Li Tian, ??Li Jiaben, Lin Guoxiang, Liang Zifang, Zhuo Guanlue, etc., who had studied English and basic knowledge. Better students.

Yefu was admitted to the first driving class of Fuzhou Shipping School in 1867, graduated from the 1871 class, and graduated from the shipping class in September 1873. In March 1874, he was appointed as the commander of the Haidong Yun ship of the Fujian Navy; he was promoted to Dusi (fourth grade) and was rewarded with Lan Ling and the title of guerrilla (from the third grade); in 1876, he was appointed as the commander of the Jingyuan ship; in September 1878, he was appointed as the super Battleship pipe belt.

1879 1 Shen Baozhen, Governor of Liangjiang and Minister of Nanyang Trade and Industry, transferred the super warship and Lanling guerrilla title left in Yefu, the first provincial capital of Fujian, to the Nanyang Navy and stationed in Wenzhou, Zhejiang.

Yefu and Deng Shichang from Guangdong were admitted to the driving class of the shipbuilding school at the same time. When they were students, they had the same will and similar interests, which meant they became good friends. After graduation, both of them served as warship management leaders in the Fujian Navy. Later, Li Hongzhang transferred Deng Shichang to the Beiyang Navy (Beiyang Navy), and Shen Baozhen transferred Yefu to the Nanyang Navy to defend China's coast side by side. Because they were both from the navy, the latter two became in-laws. Yefu's son Ye Shuozhou (originally named Ye (Kun) He Zhenxiong) married Deng Shichang's second daughter Deng Xiuchan.

In the sixth year of Guangxu (July 25, 1880), Zhejiang gangster Jin Man colluded with the Japanese army to wreak havoc in Taizhou. A super-armed ship was ordered to dispatch to suppress it. Yefu led the entire ship's officers and soldiers to kill the enemy heroically, but unfortunately died heroically. Only 32 years old. The Qing government issued an edict to the guerrillas and gave the cavalry captain a title.

After Ye Fu was martyred, Deng Shichang was heartbroken. The Qing court issued an order to treat Ye Jia preferentially, and Zhou Gongren, Yefu's first wife, was given the title of son.

Deng Shichang: His original name is Yongchang, and his courtesy name is Zhengqing. A patriotic naval general and national hero in the late Qing Dynasty. Born on October 18, 1849 in Panyu, Guangdong (now Haizhu District, Guangzhou), his ancestral home is Huaide Township, Dongguan, Guangdong.

Born into a wealthy family, his father Deng Huanzhuang specialized in tea business. He successively tried to open Xiangfayuan teahouses and founded Deng family ancestral halls in Guangzhou, Tianjin, Shanghai, Han Dynasty, Hong Kong, Qinhuangdao and other places. When he was young, he moved to Shanghai with his father and learned arithmetic and English from Westerners.

In 1867, he entered the driving class of Mawei Shipbuilding School in the first batch. In 1871, he was sent to the "Jianwei" ship to practice navigation. In 1874, he graduated with honors. The following year, he was awarded the "Chen Hang" rowing band by the Minister of Shipping Shen Baozhen and was appointed to the "Haidong Yun" gunboat band. When the Japanese army invaded Taiwan, Deng Shichang was ordered to guard Penghu, Keelung and other fortresses, and had no choice but to make up for it. He was also transferred to the Wei Zhen gunboat management belt and served as the supervisor of the "Wu Chao" clipper. He was upgraded to the garrison and added the title of commander.

In 1880, he was transferred to the Beiyang Navy and served successively as the management team of the "Feiting" and "Zhennan" mosquito gunboats and the "Yangwei" and "Zhiyuan" ships.

On September 17, 1894, he died heroically in the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1894 in the Yellow Sea.

Deng Shichang had three children and five daughters. His eldest son Deng Honghao inherited his position and worked in the Guangdong Navy. He died in 1947. The second son, Deng Haoyang, died young; the third son, Deng Haoqian, was a posthumous son. Served in the Navy Department of the Republic of China. Died in Wuxi in 1969. He has no children, except his adopted daughter Deng Xiaosi. The eldest daughter Deng; the second daughter Deng Xiuchan married Ye Shuozhou, the son of Deng Shichang's old classmate. The three women are Deng Xiujuan; the four women are Deng Xiuting; the fifth girl is Deng Xiuhai.

Chen Jingkai is a male weightlifter. Born in 1935. A native of Dongguan, Guangdong. I have been passionate about fitness since I was a child. In 1953, he switched from bodybuilding to weightlifting. In 1955, he joined the sports team of the Central South Military Region and was later selected for the national weightlifting training team.

The performance improved rapidly, and the clean and jerk score soared from 95 kilograms to 130 kilograms in one year. On June 7, 1956, in the Sino-Soviet weightlifting friendly match held in Shanghai, he broke the 56 kg (bantamweight) clean and jerk world record held by American athlete Winch with a score of 133 kg, becoming the first Chinese to break the world record. Record athlete. In the same year, he broke the world record in this event twice with 135kg and 135.5kg. In 1957, at the Third International Youth Friendship Games, he broke the world record for the event for the fourth time with a weight of 139.5 kilograms. In the international weightlifting competition held in Leipzig on September 26, 1958, he broke the world record in this event for the fifth time with a weight of 140.5 kg. In 1959, in the "Moscow Cup" International Weightlifting Individual Championships, he broke the world record in this event with a weight of 148 kg. The results broke the 60kg (sub-lightweight) clean and jerk world record for the first time, and broke the world record in this event three times in a row with 148.5kg, 151kg in 1963, and 151.5kg in 1964, thus becoming the ninth consecutive world record in two categories. Record athlete. In 1956, he was awarded the title of Athlete. Since 1959, he has been awarded the Sports Medal of Honor five times by the National Sports Commission. He has been the chairman of the Chinese Weightlifting Association since 1979. In 1980, he was appointed deputy director of the Guangdong Provincial Sports Commission. He was elected as a deputy to the Second, Third and Fourth National People's Congress in 1959, 1964 and 1978. In 1984, he was named one of the outstanding athletes in the 35 years since the founding of the People's Republic of China. In 1987, he was awarded the Olympic Medal of Honor by International Olympic Committee President Antonio Samaranch.

Chen Weiqiang (1958-) was born in Dongguan, Guangdong. Weightlifting world record creator, "Olympic" gold medalist.

Chen Weiqiang has loved sports since he was a child. In July 1972, he began to practice weightlifting at the Guangdong Provincial Gymnasium Amateur Sports School. Because of his good overall physical fitness, strong leg strength, hard training, and rapid progress, he was selected for the Guangdong Provincial Weightlifting Team in 1974. From 1974 to 1978, * * * broke the youth national records in the 52kg and 56kg categories 42 times.

Sports achievements: In 1977, he broke the 52kg clean and jerk world youth record three times in the 8th Asian Weightlifting Championships and the China-Brazil Weightlifting Competition. In 1978, he broke the 56kg clean and jerk world youth record in the China-Federal Germany Weightlifting Competition. In the national weightlifting competition, he won the snatch and total score of 151.5kg and 153kg in the 9th Asian Games in 1982, won two gold medals in the 60kg total score and snatch in the World Championships in 1984, and won the 60kg gold medal in the 23rd Olympic Games in 1984.

Honor: Selected as one of the top ten athletes in the country in 1979, awarded the title of Master in 1979, and awarded the Sports Medal of Honor by the National Sports Commission in 1979 and 1984.

Zeng Guoqiang Gender: Male Weight: 50kg Birthday: March 18, 1965 Place of Birth: Dongguan, Guangdong Project: Weightlifting.

Sports experience: In 1976, he learned to practice weightlifting in the weightlifting class of the town's youth sports school. In 1981, he joined the provincial team for training and was soon selected for the Bayi team. In 1983, he joined the national team.

Sports achievements: 1983 World Youth Weightlifting Championships 52kg gold medal, 1984 23rd Olympic Games 52kg gold medal, 1984 38th World Weightlifting Championships total score and clean and jerk, 1984 1984th Asian weightlifting.

Honor: Won the title of Athlete in 1982, the Best Athlete of the 2016 Asian Championships in 1984, the National Sports Medal of Honor in 1984, the first-class military merit in the same year, and the title of International Athlete in 1985. 65438 won the title of International Athlete.

Award-winning time: July 29, 1984, at the 23rd Los Angeles Olympics, Zeng Guoqiang defeated the Japanese star in the 52kg competition and won the weightlifting competition of this Olympic Games as a "dark horse" First championship.

Ye Runcheng was born in September, 1961, from Daojiao Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong Province. Affected by the environment, I learned to swim from an early age and was good at breaststroke.

After graduating from Daojiao Primary School in 1973, he entered the Dongguan Amateur Swimming Sports School. In 1977, he was recruited into the Guangdong Provincial Sports Team. In 1981, he was transferred to the National Swimming Training Team. In 1982, Ye Runcheng won the men's 100-meter breaststroke championship at the 9th Asian Games with the Chinese swimming team. He is China's first athlete to win a gold medal in swimming at the Asian Games. This is China's breakthrough in achieving "zero" gold medals in the Asian Games.

Chen (1962 October 08-), a retired Chinese diver from Dongguan, Guangdong, is China’s first world diving champion. She was once known as the "Queen of Diving."