Li Yuzhan, Zhou Fan and Li Yuzhan, celebrities of Lijiang River, called themselves "Mr. Xiao Yi" in their later years and were imperial examiners in Wu Geng. Li Yuzhan worked as a policeman in the military camp on the upper reaches of Jinsha River in Lijiang in his early years. It was the war in western Yunnan. Zhao Fan's father came to Lijiang Jinsha River with his family from Jianchuan, Dali. Li Yuzhan and seven fellow candidates were among the candidates, and they were once passed down as "the story of eight lifts" in Lijiang. Li Yuzhan was 43 years old. Later, he was the dean of Lijiang Snow Mountain Academy and taught for life. In his later years, Li Yuzhan's family was difficult, but he was still diligent and studious, leaving many works that were "sound like stone". Zhou Fan, a famous person in Lijiang, read four books and five classics at home in Lijiang when he was a child, which laid a deep foundation for the future study of Chinese studies.
Li Yuzhan and Zhou Fan, celebrities of Lijiang River
Lijiang celebrity
Li Yuzhan, Zhou Fan and Li Yuzhan (1827- 1887), the celebrities of Lijiang River, are called Huihou and Taochuan. In his later years, he called himself "Mr. Xiao Yi" and was a fellow official in Wu Geng Imperial Examination. Li Yuzhan worked as a policeman in the military camp on the upper reaches of Jinsha River in Lijiang in his early years. It was the war in western Yunnan. Zhao Fan's father came to Lijiang Jinsha River with his family from Jianchuan, Dali, and worked as a handyman in the military camp. Zhao Fan is about 7 years old and likes to play in Li Yu's war room in the military account. Li Yuzhan also fell in love with this clever little boy in Jianchuan, Dali. One day, Li Yuzhan said to Zhao Fan's father, "You should let your children study hard and study hard." Father Zhao sighed: "People who have left their homes and fled for their lives can't take care of their lives. How can they have time to teach them to read? " Li Yuzhan thought for a moment and said, "This child is very clever. If you don't teach him to read as soon as possible, you may be delayed. Well, let me take time to teach him every day. " Since then, Li Yuzhan has taken time to teach Zhao Fan to read The Amethyst and Study in Lin Qiong every day. Teachers teach carefully and students study hard. In this way, after five or six years of teaching, Zhao Fan has made great progress in his study. After the war, teachers and students bid farewell. Zhao Fan cherishes the teacher-student relationship with Li Yuzhan and admires the first teacher. After Li Yuzhan's death, he rearranged his teacher's works and named them "Poems and Songs of Mr. Xiao Yi", the manuscript of which is still treasured in Lijiang Library. Zhao Fan also wrote many articles in memory of Li Yuzhan. He once said with deep affection, "the quality of Mr. Wang is beyond our reach, but unfortunately Mr. Wang has not used it up yet, adding a rare and generous talent to the country." "Xiao Yi's Grave Table" said: "mr. yi was fond of Yu Xin at first, and then he lived in Du Fu, suffering from his life experience. Mountain fire, flesh and blood death, mixed feelings. But loyalty and filial piety are lingering, and they share the same spirit with the ancients. He doesn't want to compare with those who look similar, nor does he feel lonely. " He sighed at the poetic sun: "Don't learn military calligraphy yet. Come and answer the question of poetry and hold it in your hand. After the legacy, a glass of wine prophet. " Shows the infinite memory of the teacher.
After the unrest in western Yunnan, when he resumed his scientific research, Li Yuzhan and his seven colleagues were praised as the "eight heroes" of Lijiang. Li Yuzhan was 43 years old. Later, he was the dean of Snow Mountain College and taught for life. In his later years, Li Yuzhan's family was difficult, but he was still diligent and studious, leaving many works that were "sound like stone".
Zhou Fan, a famous person in Lijiang River, was called Fu Shan (19 13- 1998). Zhou Lin's younger brother. He used to be a member of China Calligraphers Association, a director of Yunnan Calligraphers Association and a librarian of Yunnan Literature and History Research Institute.
When I was a child, I read four books and five classics at my home in Lijiang, and my cultural tradition was rich, which laid a deep foundation for the future study of Chinese studies. 17 years old, embarked on the road of teaching to make a living, planted peaches and plums everywhere, and trained a large number of talents.
After the Third Plenary Session of the 11th CPC Central Committee, Fu Shan's misjudged case was rehabilitated. At this time, he is an old man in Lijiang who is over sixty years old. However, he didn't care about his age, but he didn't give in to fate. He threw himself into his study and vowed to win back the lost time. He has published many works, such as Bamboo Slips, Poems of Spring City, and Haofu Wencun. His calligraphy pen is vigorous and magnificent. Beautiful writing is like a treasure crossing the river, elegant and handsome. His works, whether poems and songs, books and regulations, anecdotes of cultural relics, textual research and exegesis, and brushwork, are all interesting and meaningful articles, which can set an example for later studies.
At the age of 82, he quietly published a monograph on Chinese studies called A Passage to the Avenue. Although it is called "self-study notes", it constructs its own system from its macro system. This book is full of quotations, rigorous structure and sufficient arguments. After it spread to the Chinese community in Southeast Asia, it received rave reviews and quickly came back from the continental shelf: cultural research experts in Singapore, Hong Kong and Canada said: "A Passage to the Avenue is a good book with special enlightenment significance and belongs to the Chinese community in the world." Some experts and scholars, such as Beijing Normal University, wrote articles calling it "a book with great strength in the ideological circle in recent years".
Lijiang celebrity Yang Feng, members of the Presidium of the 6th, 7th and 8th National People's Congress all have members of Lijiang Naxi nationality. He is Yang Feng, an animal nutritionist. Yang Feng, 192 1, from Lashiba, Lijiang County. 1942 was admitted to the Department of Chemistry of the National The National SouthWest Associated University, and later entered the preparatory class for studying abroad at public expense in Yunnan. 65438-0945 went to study at the University of Iowa in the United States and obtained a master's degree. 1949, New China was born. This overseas son, with the heart of serving the motherland and nostalgia for his hometown, mother and wife, resolutely returned to the motherland at 195 1. After returning to China, he was transferred to Sichuan, and served as the director of animal husbandry department of Southwest Agricultural College, vice president and dean of Sichuan Agricultural College, president of Sichuan Agricultural University, honorary president, director of animal research institute, and vice chairman of China Agricultural Society.
He is the author of Nutritional Needs of Sichuan Pigs. 1986 was awarded the title of "National Model Worker in Education System". He presided over the research on the topic of "Nutritional Needs of Sichuan Pigs (feeding standard)" and won the first prize of 1984 Sichuan Major Scientific and Technological Achievements; Supported the research of "Study on Requirement of Selenium and Other Trace Elements in Poultry and Prevention and Treatment of Deficiency", 1988 won the second prize of Sichuan Science and Technology Progress Award, and its achievements led the whole country and reached the world level; 1994 won the Sichuan provincial major scientific and technological achievement award with a prize of 654.38 million yuan, which is the highest scientific and technological award in Sichuan.
Professor Yang Feng has worked hard for more than 50 years, and has never forgotten that he was born in his hometown where he grew up. He cares about the growth of the next generation of Naxi nationality in Lijiang. At the beginning of 1994, I returned to my hometown in spite of my busy schedule, personally presented awards to outstanding students, inculcated the younger generation, carried forward the traditional virtues of the Naxi nationality in Lijiang, and contributed to the construction of my hometown.