What is the position of Ding Baozhen's son?

Ding Baozhen's son's official position: Ding Baozhen has five sons who have held different official positions. Among them, Ding Ti, the eldest son, was often sent to Shanxi by the official department with the title of magistrate, and successively served as the magistrate of Taiyuan, the magistrate of Zhou Pu, the magistrate of Datong, the magistrate of Lu 'an and the magistrate of Hedong Road in Shanxi. The other four sons are: the second son Ding Tiqin, judge of Shanhaiguan; The third son Ding Tiren, candidate magistrate; The fourth son, Ding Shouhe, was a scholar in the ninth year of Guangxu (1883) and served as the minister of punishments. Five sons, Ding Ti and Jin En, won the lottery.

Ding Baozhen (1820-1886) was born in Niuchang Town, Pingyuan County, Guizhou Province (now zhijin county, Bijie City, Guizhou Province). Minister in late Qing Dynasty, salt reformer.

During his official career, Ding Baozhen was brave, upright and upright, serving the country all his life and loving the people. In the 12th year of Guangxu (1886), Ding Baozhen died at the age of 66. Prince posthumous title of the imperial court, posthumous title "Wencheng", entered the immortal shrine and built shrines in Shandong, Sichuan and Guizhou.

Main influence

Ten years of Tongzhi (187 1), the Yellow River burst in Yuncheng, Shandong Province. Ding Baozhen personally went to the construction site to direct the rescue. For two months, Ding Baozhen shared joys and sorrows with the orderly, and on February 24th, he "called it a day", which blocked the gap.

In the 12th year of Tongzhi (1873), the Yellow River suffered another big breach, and Ding Baozhen stepped forward again. The army and the people are United, and it took half a year to build a barrier east dike with a height of 14 feet, a width of 30 feet and a thickness of 100 feet. After the restoration of the 250-mile barrier dam, the Yellow River has not burst here for nearly a hundred years, ensuring the safety of hundreds of villages in Fiona Fang.

Dujiangyan water conservancy project has been gradually abandoned since the middle of Qing Dynasty. After Ding Baozhen became the governor of Sichuan, he personally visited Dujiangyan. Seeing that the fishmouth and herringbone dike were broken and decayed, and the irrigation channels in the inner and outer rivers were blocked, he immediately appealed to the Qing court to overhaul Dujiangyan. The overhaul project mainly adopts the methods of "turning cages into stones" and dredging and unblocking. , 1876 to 65438+February, 1877 completed.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Ding Baozhen