Also turned a small corner, and then walked forward, the hutong turned another corner, and then connected with Gong Jianhu.
Now there are new buildings in the north of the hutong, and relatively complete old houses remain in the south, which suddenly narrows to the west to the middle of the hutong. Very quiet. Go west again, and you will arrive at Gong Jian Hutong. This section of hutong is very charming, quiet and simple, with the characteristics of old Beijing, and it is worth visiting.
Deng Xiaoping, the chief architect of the reform and opening up, once lived in the Hutong of modern rice grain depot, which is famous. There have been many famous people's footprints in the history of Miliangku Hutong: for example, Hu Shi, a famous scholar in modern times, lived at No.40 in this Hutong, and the residence of "Deng Daren" was originally the former residence of Paul Yuping, the Catholic Archbishop of China. Zhuang Shidun, the English teacher of the last emperor Puyi, once lived in the nearby Paint Hutong 1. Hu Shi once lived at No.4 Hutong in Miliangku. In 1930s, Miliangku Hutong was a place where famous intellectuals lived. Liang Sicheng, Liang Sicheng, Lin, Xu Beihong, Xu Zhimo and Ding Wenjiang all left their figures here.
Bin Paul Yu Pin
Paul Yupin (1901-1978), a native of Lanxi, Heilongjiang Province, studied at Shenluo Temple opened by the Catholic Church in Jilin Province in his early years. 65438-0924 Studying in Italy, proficient in Latin, English, German, French and other languages. After returning to China, he became a professor at Jingu University. 1944 initiated the organization "China Religious Friendship Association". 1949 went to the United States, 1954 went to Taiwan Province province to engage in religious education activities. 1960 President of Fu Jen Catholic University. 1978 18 On July 6th, he died in the Vatican while attending Pope Paul VI's funeral. Zhuang Shidun, the English teacher of the last emperor Puyi, once lived in the paint factory (Hutong) 1.
Johnston
Johnston's full name is Reginald john fleming Johnston. Scottish, doctor of literature, Oxford University, UK. He used to be the secretary of the British government and the chief executive of the British concession ahava. He has been in Asia for more than 20 years and has traveled all over the mainland provinces, famous mountains and rivers, and places of interest. Familiar with the history of China and the customs of China. Speak fluent Chinese. Puyi said that his Chinese is better than Master Chen's Minnan dialect and Master Zhu's Jiangxi dialect. Zhuang Shidun was recommended by Li Jingmai (son of Li Hongzhang), a veteran of the Westernization School. After President Xu Shichang negotiated with the British legation, he was officially employed by Pu Yi, a professor in the Qing Dynasty. The Qing Dynasty hired Johnston to enter the palace. On the one hand, he taught Puyi English, and on the other hand, he made the British gentleman a "bodyguard" for Puyi. So I have great respect for him. The Ministry of Internal Affairs rented him a quadrangle in the paint room 1. According to what I said in the first half of my life, he (Johnston) decorated this small courtyard like an old man's house. As soon as you enter the door, you can see four "door seals" in black on a red background. One side is "Walking in the Yuqing Palace" and "Enjoy sitting on the shoulders of two people", and the other side is "Put on a headdress" and "Enjoy wearing a mink coat with plain clothes". After the September 18th Incident, Puyi was hijacked by the Japanese invaders and lived in the northeast. After the establishment of Manchukuo, Johnston also returned to China to provide for the aged. In order to show his loyalty to the emperor's students, he visited Puyi in Manchukuo. In England, he built a special room at home to display what Puyi gave him and the royal clothes he wore in the Qing Dynasty.
Chen zongfan
Chen Zongfan, a native of Fuzhou, Fujian, was born in Jinling. Jia Jinshi of Guangxu (30th year of Guangxu 1904) was the supernumerary director of the Ministry of Punishment. At the end of Guangxu, he studied in Japan at public expense and studied law, politics and economy at Imperial University in Tokyo. After returning to China, I worked in postal departments and banks. 1923m Grain Depot (Hutong) is located in the north of the east gate, and the land is requisitioned 10 mu. A garden-style residence was designed and built, named "Bookstore". There are mountains, ponds and flowers in the garden. Before 1930s, Chen Yuan, president of Fu Jen Catholic University, and Fu Sinian, a professor from Peking University, lived in the Academy successively. Chen Yuan, a native of Xinhui, Guangdong Province, 19 13 settled in Beijing. He was the second minister of the Ministry of Education, the director of Shi Jing Library and a professor at Fu Jen Catholic University. After liberation, he served as president of Beijing Normal University. Fu Sinian, 19 13, was admitted to Peking University Ke Yu. After studying in University of London, England, he returned to China and served as Dean of College of Arts and Professor Peking University of Guangzhou Sun Yat-sen University. 1949 Taiwan Province regional leaders university. When Hu Shi was editing Independent Review, he lived at No.40 Hutong, Miliangku. The editorial department is located in his home.
Hu Shi
Hu Shi once lived in the hutong of rice grain depot. Hu Shi, 189 1, a native of Jixi, Anhui. 19 10 went to study in the United States, 19 17 returned to China, served as professor Peking University, advocated the new culture movement, and later became the core figure of the new culture movement and the leader of modern literature in China. He is one of the leaders of the May 4th Movement and the editorial board of New Youth magazine. His independent spirit made him an influential thinker. 1920 In March, the first vernacular poetry collection in the history of modern literature in China was published.
The debate between "problem and ism" was mentioned in Lu Xun's Scream, and Lu Xun's satire largely determined the understanding of Hu Shi by later generations.