2. Fang Xiaoru: Fang Xiaoru, known as the first Confucianism in the early Ming Dynasty, was an important minister who assisted Emperor Wen Jian, the grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang, and made the imperial court full of peaches and plums (actually a big faction). After Judy laid the foundation stone for Jinling, the first person to be subdued was Fang Xiaoru. It happened that this Old Master Q was very proud. When he met the new emperor twice, he was dressed in mourning and wept bitterly. Judy humbly asked him to draw up an imperial edict (forcing him to make a statement), and he only wrote four words: "Yan thief usurped the throne." Judy asked him, "Aren't you afraid of death?" Fang Xiaoru replied: "Kill if you want, you can't write a letter." Judy: Don't you care about your nine families? Fang Xiaoru: "Don't say' Nine Families', you are not afraid to punish' Ten Families'." The necessity, the emperor was angry, in addition to the nine families in Fang Xiaoru, plus "protege" add up to ten families and kill them all.
3.End: 1907 The Governor of Liangjiang asked the imperial court to build a railway connecting Shanghai-Nanjing Railway to the urban area. With the approval of the Qing government, Wang Xie, the General Administration of Commerce of Jiangnan, was appointed as the general manager of the project, and Greenson of Britain was hired as the chief engineer, with a total investment of 402,000 silver. Construction started in June of that year and was completed in February of the following year, with a total length of 23 miles (about 7.3 kilometers) and was named "Ningsheng Railway".
4. Uncle Wang: Uncle Wang (187 1- 1944) is named Bo (1871944). The Japanese and Puppet saw that inducements didn't work, but they tried. One day, two Japanese officers broke into Wang Jiao's house. At first, they talked sweetly and tried every means to persuade. Wang Jiao lay in bed, dismissive and silent. An officer suddenly pulled out a sharp saber and threatened it. Wang Yun calmly, calmly waiting to die. The two had to leave in anger. Since then, the crown has stayed at home. Mental distress, life torture, plus malaria and diarrhea in the autumn of 1944. On September 25th, I finally fell ill and died. Before I died, I said to my wife and daughter, "I don't want to see the Japanese aggressors in my life. I don't want to see the enemy in my coffin when I die." Don't whine behind your back, don't go out, just bury it quietly in the backyard! "The family complied with their wishes. 1946, Central University was demobilized and returned to Nanjing. A grand memorial service was held for Wang Jiao, and the National Government presented Chiang Kai-shek with a gold-lettered plaque, "Love your country and Confucianism", in recognition of the national integrity that the deceased could not seize during the festival.
5. Zhao, birthday: 198 1. 10.8, native place: Nanjing, Jiangsu, height: 1.97m, weight: 75kg, location: assistant attacker. Ear height: 3.26 meters
Blocking height: 3. 15m.
Play for Bayi women's volleyball team
Education background: junior college
Personal hobbies: painting and listening to music.
19921/Kloc-0 began to practice basketball in Jiangsu Youth Sports School, 1994 joined the Bayi Youth Volleyball Team, 1997 joined the Bayi Volleyball Team, and 1999 was selected as the national women's volleyball team.
China women's volleyball team is "the tallest". In the technical statistics ranking of the 2003 World Cup, Zhao's spike ranked first, blocking ranked second and scoring ranked sixth, with a height of1.96m and a high spike point. At the same time, she is good at playing fastball and blocking. A serious injury in 2002 almost ruined her career, but in recent years, she has made rapid progress and become.
1999 third place in the finals of the World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix and first place in the Asian Championship;
200 1 World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix Finals Champion;
Fourth place in the 2002 World Women's Volleyball Championship;
2003 World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix Champion, Asian Championship Champion and World Cup Champion;
Gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games.