1, Lu: (1867- 1895) A native of Xiangshan, Guangdong Province in the late Qing Dynasty, formerly known as offering incense. I first studied telegraph technology in Shanghai and worked as a telegraph translator and foreman. Together with Sun Yat-sen, he set up the Hongzhonghui organ aimed at launching the Guangzhou Uprising. Arrested for reporting, unyielding and killed.
2. Lu Zhengxiang (1872- 1949), a native of Shanghai, graduated from Guangdong Dialect Museum and Wentong Museum. He worked as an interpreter in the embassy with Xu Jingcheng, an imperial envoy of the Qing Dynasty in Russia, Germany, Austria and the Netherlands, and has been serving in the diplomatic field since then, becoming the first generation of professional diplomats in China.
3. Lu Xiaoman: (1903- 1965) female. Wujin, Jiangsu, was born in Shanghai. He is good at painting and performing Peking Opera, and has a good relationship with the painter Wang Dezu. After liberation, he worked in China Painting Academy and Literature and History Museum, and served as a counselor in the city counselor's office. He edited Ai Za and collaborated with Xu on Bian Kungang. Father Lu Ding.
4. Lu Jia: the fifth ancestor of Lu, a famous politician and poet in the Western Han Dynasty, has often been a lobbyist for princes since Emperor Gaozu founded the world. Advocating Confucianism's idea of "doing benevolence and righteousness, giving priority to law and virtue", supplemented by Huang Lao's idea of "governing by doing nothing", had a great influence on politics in the early Han Dynasty.
5. Lu Yu: a native of Jingling, Fuzhou, a famous tea ceremony expert in the Tang Dynasty, humorous, writing behind closed doors and unwilling to be an official. He used to do odd jobs for a living and had a deep friendship with the poetess Li Jilan. My lifelong hobby is drinking tea, which was the supreme authority of tea tasting at that time. Known as the "tea god".
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