Wang: (1896— 1960), a native of Rizhao, Shandong. Historical archaeologist. He used to be editor-in-chief of Shandong Daily and Business Times, director of Shandong Provincial Library, deputy director of Shandong Provincial Cultural Relics Management Committee, and bronze researcher of the Palace Museum. He has made great achievements in epigraphy, edition, phonology and bibliography. He is the author of A General Examination of China's Ancient Currency, A New Theory of Chu Ci, An Unsolved Case of Gong Sunzilong, and An Examination of Yanhuang Clan Culture, etc. Wang's former residence is located at No.2 Road 13A, Shinan District.
Mao: (19 19- 1988) is a Chinese physical oceanographer and educator. One of the founders of physical oceanography in China, member of the Department of Geology, China Academy of Sciences. Author of papers such as Dynamic Oceanography, Ocean, Gulfstream and more than 40 books (departments). The compilation and atlas of national comprehensive marine survey data, which he presided over, won the 1978 National Science Conference Award, and the 1985 Second Prize of China Academy of Sciences for Hydrogeological Investigation and Research on the Huangdong Sea Shelf. Mao's former residence is located at No.36 Fushan Road, Shinan District.
Feng Yuanjun: (1900— 1974), formerly known as Feng Shulan, was born in Tanghe, Henan. Modern writer and educator. 1947 was invited by National Shandong University to teach in Qingdao. Former vice president of Shandong University. The Selected Poems and Songs of China, co-edited with Lin Geng, won the first prize of national compilation materials. Feng's former residence and Lu Kanru's former residence are located at No.36 Yushan Road, Shinan District.
Lu Kanru: (1903— 1978), a native of Haimen, Jiangsu. Modern writer and educator. 1947 was employed as a teacher of National Shandong University. He is the author of Qu Yuan, Song Yu, Selected Poems of Chu, Selected Poems of Du Fu, Notes on Selected Poems of Han Feizi, History of China Poetry, Outline of China Literature History, etc. Feng's former residence and Lu Kanru's former residence are located at No.36 Yushan Road, Shinan District.
Lao She: (1899— 1966) Beijinger, formerly known as Shu Qingchun, pen name Lao She, a famous writer. From 65438 to 0934, he went to Qingdao and became a professor of Chinese Department of National Shandong University. 1936 resigned from the teacher's professional creation special session. During his stay in Qingdao, he created the novel Camel Xiangzi and two collections of essays. The masterpiece Camel Xiangzi has been translated into many languages, adapted into a stage movie script and put on the stage screen. Lao She's former residence is located at No.0/2, Huangxian Road, Shinan District.
Hua Gang: (1903— 1972), a native of Longyou, Zhejiang, is a historian, scholar and educator. 195 1 to 1955 served as the party secretary and president of Shandong university, and completed China revolution and other works in his youth. He founded Wen Shizhe and served as the first president. He is the author of Outline of Dialectical Materialism and Historical Materialism. Huagang's former residence is located at No.40 Longkou Road, Shinan District.
Zhu Shuping: (1907- 1976), a native of Changyi, Shandong Province, is a marine ecologist, aquatic scientist and educator. He is the pioneer and founder of marine ecology, aquaculture and limnology in China. 1946 Professor of National Shandong University, Director of Fisheries Department, researcher of Qingdao Marine Biology Laboratory, Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. After the founding of New China, he served as deputy director of Shandong Provincial Fisheries Department, member of CPPCC and vice chairman of Qingdao CPPCC. He has written more than 40 papers, such as "The Relationship between Phytoplankton and Hydrofishery in China Offshore" and "Research on Marine Phytoplankton in China in Recent Ten Years". His three achievements, Fertilization and Culture of Kelp, Natural Light Breeding of Kelp and Artificial Breeding and Culture of Porphyra haitanensis, all won the 1978 National Science Conference Award. Zhu Shuping's former residence is located at No.0/3, Jinkouer Road, Shinan District.
Liu Zhixia: (1918-1991year), a native of Jixian county, Henan province. Modern writer. After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as the director, secretary-general and vice-chairman of the editorial department of Shandong Federation of Literary and Art Circles and the chairman of Shandong Writers Association. 65438-0985 Honorary Chairman of Qingdao Federation of Literary and Art Circles, settled in Qingdao. He devoted his life to the creation of military literature, and wrote novels such as Flying Tigers, Red Sister-in-law, Gathering Grass and Flying Tigers in Yimeng. Liu Zhixia's former residence is located at No.42, Jinkou Second Road, Shinan District.
Hsin P. Soh: (1907— 1983), a native of Jiangdu, Jiangsu. Famous theoretical physicist, marine physicist and educator. After the founding of New China, he taught in Shandong University and Qingdao Medical College successively. 65438-0978 Engaged in dynamics research and teaching in State Oceanic Administration. He was one of China's early physicists who studied quantum mechanics and relativity. He has published a large number of papers in Chinese and foreign languages, including Special Relativity. Hsin P. Soh's former residence is located at No.36 Yushan Road, Shinan District.
Shen Congwen: (1902—— 1988), a native of Fenghuang, Hunan Province, was originally named Shen Yuehuan, alias, pen names Maolin, Xiu, Wang Xuanruo, etc. 1931-1933 lecturer of Qingdao national Qingdao university. In his youth, he completed dozens of short stories and essays, including Autobiography, Eight Horses and Small Scenery under the Moon. 1949, he was a researcher at the Institute of History of China Academy of Sciences, a director of the Chinese Ancient Costume Research Association and a member of the Standing Committee of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. He is the author of novels Border Town and Long River, Shen Congwen's Collection and Research on Ancient Chinese Costume. Shen Congwen's former residence is located at No.3 Fushan Road, Shinan District.
Yang Zhensheng: (1890— 1956), a native of Penglai, Shandong Province, is a modern writer and educator. 1930- 1932, the first president of national Qingdao university. During this period, a large number of famous professors and scholars with expertise were invited to teach in Qingdao, which made the National Qingdao University enter its heyday after its establishment. His masterpiece is the novella Yu Jun. Yang Zhensheng's former residence is located at No.7 Huangxian Road, Shinan District.
Zhang Xi: (1897— 1967), born in Pingxiang, Hebei Province, is a marine zoologist and educator in China. Pioneer of limnology and Zoology in China, Adjunct Professor of National Shandong University after 1932. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he participated in the establishment of Qingdao Marine Biology Laboratory of Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (now Institute of Oceanography, China Academy of Sciences) and served as deputy director. 1957 director, institute of oceanography, China academy of sciences. He devoted his life to the research of marine science and the development of science education. He has published nearly 100 papers, such as Research on Post-branchia in Qingdao Coast and Progress of Marine Animals in China. He is the author of Oyster, Oyster Breeding in the Near River, and China Northern Seafood Economic Software Animals, etc. Zhangxi's former residence is located at No.28 Laiyang Road, Shinan District.
Hong Shen: (1894 ——1955): Bo Jun, whose real name is Shao Zai, was born in Wujin, Jiangsu Province, and was a pioneer and playwright in China's early films. 19 13 after he was admitted to Tsinghua University, he began to engage in drama creation activities. Professor of Fudan University, Professor of Jinan University, Rehearsal Director of Shanghai Theatre Society, Dean of China Film Academy, Director of Star Film Company and Secretary-General of China Left-wing Troupe Alliance. 1934 returned to Qingdao, and in his youth, he wrote a famous film and television literary script "Peach Blossom after Robbery". Hong Shen's former residence is located atNo. 1 Fushan Road, Shinan District.
Wen Yiduo: (1899- 1946), a native of Xishui, Hubei Province, is a modern scholar and poet. Engaged in poetry creation, published "Red Candle", "Dead Water" and other poems, which have great influence in the country. 1September, 930, when he was dean of the College of Literature of National Qingdao University, he wrote poems such as Miracle. Engaged in research outside the teaching of the book of songs and Tang poetry, and made breakthrough achievements. 1946 July 15 was killed by a spy. He is the author of the Complete Works of Wen Yiduo and other eight volumes and four volumes. Wen Yiduo's former residence is located in China Ocean University, Yushan Road, Shinan District.
He Chongben: (1908— 1985), a native of Fengcheng, Liaoning. Physical oceanographer, marine educator, Professor of National Shandong University 65438-0949. After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as deputy director, director, dean and vice president of the Institute of Oceanography of Shandong University, and director of the Institute of Oceanography of Shandong Ocean University. He devoted his life to the research of marine science and the development of marine science education. He is the founder of Chinese physical oceanography and one of the founders of former Shandong Ocean University (now China Ocean University). Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Encyclopedia of China Marine Science Volume, and Deputy Editor-in-Chief of China Ocean and Lakes. He is the author of The Formation and Nature of the Yellow Sea Cold Water Mass. He Chongben's former residence is located at No.9, Yushan Road, Shinan District.
Kang Youwei: (1858— 1927), formerly known as Zuyi, whose real name is Guangsha, is from Nanhai County, Guangdong Province. He is the leader of modern reformists in China. 1923 came to Qingdao to buy a house. The title of the book is Tian Garden. Kang Youwei's former residence is located at No.5 Fushan Branch Road, Shinan District.
Liang Shiqiu: (1902— 1987) Born in Hangxian County, Zhejiang Province, his original name was Liang, and his pen names were Qiushi, Zijia, Qiulang and Chengshu. Translator, writer and scholar. 1930- 1934 Professor Liang Shiqiu is the director of the Foreign Languages Department and the librarian of the National Qingdao University. In the Qing Dynasty, he began to translate the influential complete works of Shakespeare and published two collections of essays. Liang Shiqiu's former residence is located at No.33 Yushan Road, Shinan District.
Xiao Hong: (1911-1942), female, from Hulan County, Heilongjiang Province, formerly known as Zhang Naiying, pen name Yinqiao, writer. /kloc-0 came to live in Qingdao in 1934, and/kloc-0 died in Hong Kong in 1942. The former residences of Xiao Hong and Xiao Jun are located atNo. Guan Yi Road 1 Shinan District.
Jun Xiao: Writer, formerly known as Liu, Liu, Liu, and Jun Xiao, a native of Yixian County, Liaoning Province, joined the army in his early years and later engaged in literary creation. /kloc-0 went to Qingdao in the summer of 934 to be the editor of Qingdao Morning Post Supplement. During the Qing Dynasty, Xiao Jun completed the novel August Village, and Xiao Hong completed the novel Life and Death Field. The former residences of Xiao Hong and Xiao Jun are located atNo. Guan Yi Road 1 Shinan District.
Tong Dizhou: (1902— 1979), a native of Yinxian County, Zhejiang Province. Biologists and educators. Academician of China Academy of Sciences. 1934- 1937, Professor, Department of Biology, Qingdao National Shandong University. 1946, he served as professor and head of the Department of Zoology of National Shandong University. His study on embryonic development of teleost won the first prize of China Academy of Sciences 1956, and the study on the relationship between nucleus and cytoplasm-organ development and evolution of amphioxus won the prize of National Science Conference 1978. Tong Dizhou's former residence is located at No.36 Yushan Road, Shinan District.
Song Chunfang: (1892— 1980), Wuxing, Zhejiang, a modern dramatist. 1930, the library "Brown Wood Pavilion" was founded in the Qing Dynasty, mainly collecting Chinese and foreign scripts and theoretical works of traditional Chinese opera, and creating the script "It turned out to be a dream". Song Chunfang's former residence is located at No.6 Fushan Branch Road, Shinan District.