1, Zhang Jian, naturalized in Dongxiang, Rugao County to participate in the imperial examination. Zhang Jian, a scholar in the late Qing Dynasty, was an industrialist, politician and educator in modern China, who advocated saving the country by industry. China is an early pioneer in the field of cotton textile and the founder of Shanghai Ocean University. Zhang Jian founded the first specialized textile school in China, which initiated the textile higher education in China and made important contributions to the development of national textile industry in China. He founded more than 20 enterprises and more than 370 schools in his life, which made valuable contributions to the rise of modern national industries and the development of education in China. He is called a top industrialist.
2. Xu Shukui, formerly known as Gengya, was born in Xiaowen, a tea man in Jiangsu Province. He was a juren during the Qianlong period and later became an official to the magistrate. Because many of his books, such as a column of poems, miss the former Ming Dynasty and denigrate the Manchu Dynasty, which led to the literary prison of the poetry case. After his death, he was cut open and slaughtered, and his life works were also banned.
3. Miao Wengong, whose real name is Lu Bao, was born in the late Qing Dynasty. Miao Wengong's "China Middle School Self-cultivation Textbook" ranked first among 28 textbooks published by Zhonghua Book Company at that time. This is an epoch-making monograph on moral education, which contains many educational ideas with great research value and inheritance significance.