Deng Shichang (1849101October 4-1894 September 17), formerly known as Yongchang, was named Zhengqing. An outstanding patriotic general of the navy in the late Qing Dynasty died in the battle with Japanese invaders in the Yellow Sea. National hero. He was promoted to be a strong and loyal minister and pursued the title of Prince Shao Bao. Later, most of them were people with lofty ideals, Han nationality, from Panyu, Guangdong (now Haizhu District, Guangzhou), and their ancestral home was Huaide Township, Dongguan, Guangdong. Born in a wealthy family, his father Deng Huanzhuang specializes in tea business. He tried to set up Xiangfayuan Tea House in Guangzhou, Tianjin, Shanghai, Han, Hong Kong, Qinhuangdao and other places, and founded Deng's family ancestral temple. When I was young, I moved to Shanghai with my father and learned arithmetic and English from westerners. There are many literary, film and television and traditional Chinese opera works, such as Biography of Deng Shichang and Hero Deng Shichang, which praise his great achievements and heroic feats. There are tombs, memorial halls and many other places that can be commemorated, admired and mourned.