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Celebrities in Raoyang County
blood clam

Scapharca subcrenata was born in Nanshiqin Village, Raoyang County, Western Han Dynasty. Han Shu is a biography of Confucian scholars: "Mao Gong, Zhao Ren. Waiting for poetry, presenting Dr. Wang to Hejian. " "Taiping Universe" contains: "Late, Raoyang people also. I have a place to live today. " Qing Qianlong's "Raoyang County Records" contains: "Fang Zhouzi lives in Qinshi Village, Raoyang County. There is a platform in the south of the village called the Book of Songs. According to legend, it is a platform for Skakaka to give lectures. "

Liu xianzhi

Liu Xianzhi, born and died in an unknown year, was born in Raoyang, Boling, Northern Wei Dynasty (now in our village). He is a scholar and is called "Confucianism". "The Biography of the Northern Qi Scholars" said: "Since Wei Qi, Shi Mao scholars have been given more opportunities to make contributions." Liu Xianzhi wrote four volumes of Three Rites and Righteousness, three volumes of Three Biographies and Preface to Mao Poetry 1, which was quite popular at that time. When he was annotating Nirvana Sutra, he died before he finished writing it.

Li yifu

Li Yifu (6 14-666) was born in Raoyang, Tang Dynasty. Later, he moved to Yongtai (now Yanting, Sichuan). Li Yifu once asked for the reconstruction of genealogy, arguing that regardless of family status, anyone with a title above the fifth grade should be included in the ranks of scholars, and the old records in the world should be burned. When Emperor Taizong was Emperor Taizong, he was asked to write the Book of Jin with others. Tang Gaozong wrote to the national history "Tang Shi" three times. Li Yifu has 30 volumes of collected works handed down from ancient times and 20 volumes of Travel Notes of Officials, and they will die if they are not completed. After Tang Zhongzong acceded to the throne, Li Zhan was named Zhao Guogong.

Tian

Tian (158 1- 1648), whose name is Lu Hai. Raoyang people in Ming Dynasty. His ancestral home was Xiaoxingzhou, and he deserted to live in Beiqihe Village in the early Ming Dynasty. After his death, his father Tian Maochun was buried in the east of Raoyang City. Tian studied with his father since childhood and was promoted to a scholar in Wanli. He first served as a magistrate in Xiangcheng County, Henan Province, and was transferred to Xiangfu County less than a year after taking office. Later, he served as the censor and inspector of Jiangxi Road and Shandong Road. He was dismissed for "impeaching powerful people". In the early years of Chongzhen, he was the governor of Yingtianfu, and later he was promoted to the right assistant minister of the official department. When the capital was under martial law, he was promoted to the official department minister for his meritorious service in guarding Zhengyangmen, and was promoted to a slave, and soon resigned and went home. After the Li Zicheng Rebels entered Beijing, they sent troops to capture Raoyang and appointed a county magistrate. The peasant regime existed in Raoyang for more than 40 days, and the county magistrate was killed by Tian and others. In the early years of Qing dynasty, he was appointed as the minister of punishments, but refused because of illness. He died soon and was buried in Liu Wu Village, east of Raoyang City.

Li xuchu

Li Xuchu (1898- 1940) is a native of Guanzuo Village, Raoyang County. He has been engaged in the underground work of the party for a long time, and has served as a member of Raoyang County Committee, a minister of democracy movement, and a director of county farmers' associations. In the 20th year of the Republic of China (193 1), he participated in and led the famous "Small Dike Uprising" (also known as the Small Dike Flying Conference).