Zhou Xi 'en (1852- 1900) was born in Yangshan, Pinghu, Luotian, and later moved to Shiyuanhe. Zhou Xi 'en was young and enlightened, and he was admitted as a scholar when he was a minor, which won the appreciation of Zhang Zhidong. After studying in Wuchang College, his studies became more and more refined. 1876, Gong Sheng is the first choice in Hubei, ranking first. 1883 was admitted to imperial academy as an editor, and was highly respected for his quick thinking and unrestrained talent. At that time, people called him "Southern Zhang in Northern Zhou Dynasty" together with Cecilia Cheung, a talented scholar in the south of the Yangtze River.
During my tenure in imperial academy, I felt that my national strength was declining and my people's livelihood was depressed. I have repeatedly called for change and wanted to "rectify the Korean program and revitalize the national movement." He thinks: "Learning to be excellent will lead to being an official, but it will take a hundred years to rule without any way", and he also points out sharply: "Why not punish those who miss my father and my ancestors?"
Yu Sansheng [Qing] Laosheng Sandingjia (1802 ~ 1866)
Yu Sansheng (1802- 1866), formerly known as Khyron and Yun Qi, is now full of silt in Jiuzi River in Luotian. At the end of Jiaqing, he went to Tianjin and joined the box office of "Jas Pouch Lee Group". In the early years of Daoguang, he entered Beijing as a "spring class". The highest light shines, and the name of the pear garden. I am proficient in pen and ink, eloquent, both civil and military, and brave in innovation.
In the process of the confluence of Hui tune and Han opera to form Peking Opera, firstly, Naughty Spring of Han and Hui was merged, and the singing characteristics of Kunqu Opera Bangzi were absorbed, thus creating Pihuang Singing, which was combined with Xipi and Huaqiang to create Er Quan Anti-tune. In Shuo Bai, he combined the basic pronunciation of Chinese accent with the pronunciation of Beijing accent and Huizhou accent, and was good at expressing characters' thoughts and feelings through singing, and integrated Qingyi Xiaoqiang into the singing of old students, forming a unique style, which was imitated by later generations.
Wanmizhai [Ming] (1488 ~ 1578)
Wan Mizhai (1488- 1578), a native of Okawabe, Luotian, was a great medical scientist as famous as Li Shizhen from Jiajing to Wanli in Ming Dynasty. Wan Mizhai is proficient in various subjects, especially in pediatrics, gynecology, hemp and acne, and has unique views on health preservation, maternal and infant health care and preventive medicine. Wan Mizhai's works are rich, with three kinds of representative works, such as Wan Mizhai Encyclopedia of Medicine, totaling1.5000 words.
This book is another encyclopedia of traditional Chinese medicine in the history of traditional Chinese medicine after Fang. In addition, Sikuquanshu also includes 10 books of Wan's Women's Department, and 37 unpublished manuscripts. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, many doctors at home and abroad spoke highly of Wan.