2. Wei Yuan: The Chart he wrote put forward the idea of "learning from foreigners to control foreigners" and advocated learning advanced military and scientific technology from foreign countries to make Qiang Bing rich and resist foreign aggression.
3. Wang Tao: Wang Tao founded China's first political newspaper, Circular Daily, and the articles in it greatly promoted the development of the political style of newspapers and periodicals.
4. Xue Fucheng: a modern essayist and diplomat, one of the main leaders of the Westernization Movement, and the initiator of capitalist industry and commerce.
5. Ma Jianzhong: His main works include Shi Kezhai's Journey to Ji Yan and Wen Tong (commonly known as Ma Shi Wen Tong). He studies the language structure of China's classics in Latin, which is the first systematic grammar work in China.
6. Zheng: China was the earliest theorist and enlightenment thinker with a complete reform ideology in modern times. He was also an industrialist, educator, writer, philanthropist and patriot. He was also known as the "Four Compradors" in the late Qing Dynasty with Tang Dynasty, Tang Dynasty, Tang Dynasty and Tang Dynasty.
7. Yan Fu: Yan Fu's translation criteria of "faithfulness, expressiveness and elegance" had a far-reaching impact on later translation work. He was an influential bourgeois enlightenment thinker in the late Qing Dynasty and one of the "advanced China people" who sought truth from western countries in China's modern history.
8. Kang Youwei: As an activist in the late Qing Dynasty, Kang Youwei reflected the direction of historical progress when he advocated the reform movement. But later, he became the spiritual leader of the restoration movement.
9. Liang Qichao: a thinker, politician, educator, historian and writer in modern China, one of the leaders of the Reform Movement of 1898, and a representative of the reformists and new legalists in modern China.
10, Sun Yat-sen: a great national hero, a great patriot, a great pioneer of China's democratic revolution, the founder of the Kuomintang of the Republic of China and China, an advocate of the Three People's Principles, and a five-power constitution. He first raised the banner of all-round anti-imperialism and anti-feudalism, "starting the feudal monarchy for two thousand years."