Zeng Guofan's direct fourth generation grandson *** 15. Traditionally, the genealogy does not bear the name of one's own woman, but in this genealogy, there are two women's names belonging to Zeng Guofan's fourth generation grandson-Bao Sun and Bao Han, both of which are crowned with the word "virgin", meaning "never marry". Of these 15 people, except Zhao Run and Zhao Yi who died young at the age of 20, and Zhao Rong who died young at the age of 24, the rest 12 people have obtained college degrees and have their own specialties.
Sun Bao and Zhao Ying (Yuenong Zeng) also studied in Britain, and Zhao Quan and Zhao Huan also studied in the United States. Zeng Baosun and Yuenong Zeng are the oldest of their peers. They were both born in the 19th year of Guangxu (1893). After studying in England, their brothers and sisters founded the "Fang Yi" girls' school in Changsha.
/kloc-in the spring of 0/946, Hunan Keqiang College was established, with Yuenong Zeng as the dean and Zeng Baosun rebuilding the "Fang Yi" girls' school. On the eve of liberation, the two men went to Taiwan Province Province via Hongkong, and Zeng Baosun continued to serve as the "NPC deputy". He died in July 1978 at the age of 86. Yuenong Zeng is a professor at Taiwan Province Provincial University and the first president of Donghai University. He died on1February, 987 at the age of 95.
Other brothers and sisters, Zhao Hua, died in Hong Kong on 1949 at the age of 43. Zhao Ke went to the United States and died on 1992 at the age of 74. Zhao Quan, Zhao Mian, Zhao Jian and Bao Han all stayed in the mainland. Except for Bao Han, who is a doctor, they are all in the cultural and educational circles. Zhao Quan, director of the Department of Electrical Engineering at Hunan University, died in Wuhan during the Cultural Revolution. Zhao Mian worked in Hunan Radio and Television Department and retired. Zhao Jian also retired and now lives in Beijing.