Historical celebrities
Zha Sheng: Calligrapher of the Qing Dynasty, courtesy name Zhongwei (1650-1707), a native of Haining, Zhejiang Province, from Haoshengshan. A Jinshi of Kangxi who once served in the imperial court. He is the author of "Danyantang Collection" and so on.
Zha Wenhui: A native of Xiuning in the Southern Tang Dynasty. Li Yu, the master of the Empress, serves as an official to the deputy envoy to the Privy Council. He made great achievements when he conquered King Yanzheng of Pingjianzhou, so he was promoted to Jianzhou Liuhou. At that time, Wu Yue's army occupied Fuzhou, and Wen Hui led his army to conquer Fuzhou. After entering the city, he pacified the people, but unfortunately he was caught in an ambush and captured. Later he was sent back and became Minister of the Ministry of Industry. Wen Hui's three generations were all officials. His son Yuan Fang was the observation judge of Jianzhou, and his grandson Zha Dao was the minister of Longtuge of Song Zhenzong.
Zha Yihuang: A celebrity of the Zha family at the turn of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The story about Zha Yihuang is recorded in "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" and "Gu Sheng Xue Lian", which is roughly about his magical friendship with General Wu Liuqi. In "The Deer and the Cauldron", Jin Yong developed it into a vivid and interesting plot. Pu Liuxian said that Mr. Yihuang "gives generously without asking about his name. He is a true chivalrous and fierce ancient husband!" "Gu Sheng" said that he is "talented and charming, and his style is unrestrained. It is often said that he is full of eyes and cannot be rewarded; at home and abroad Excellent talents cannot be found except from the dust." From these descriptions, we can imagine Zha Yihuang's style.
Zha Shibiao: a famous calligrapher and painter in the Qing Dynasty. A native of Xiuning, Anhui Province, he has lived in Yangzhou for a long time and is good at painting landscapes. Together with Sun Yi, Wang Yunduan, Seng Hongren and other calligraphers and painters, he is known as the "Four Haiyang Masters". His calligraphy is superb and captivating. "Yizhou Shuangji" ranks his running script among the best.
Zha Shenxing: Qing Dynasty poet, named Silian (1650-1727), courtesy name Xia Chong, from Haining, Zhejiang. The poets of the Song Dynasty often expressed their feelings about travel and made good use of line drawing techniques. There is "Jingye Tang Ji".
Zhaguang Buddha: Named Neng, also named Jingsheng, from Hubei Province. In the 33rd year of Emperor Guangxu's reign in the Qing Dynasty, he was admitted to Wuchang Ordinary School of Literature. Join the China Alliance. Before graduation, he cut off his long braid and joined the 41st standard as a soldier. Later, he took a long leave and left the military camp, living in Qichun Society in Sheshan. In the first year of Xuantong, a rice-robbing storm occurred in Changsha, and the Hubei army entered Hubei to suppress it. Zha Guangfo then planned with Liu Fuji and others to take the opportunity to stage an uprising, but the matter was exposed and failed. On the second day of the Wuchang Uprising in the third year of Xuantong's reign, he was appointed secretary of the governor's office. During the Yangxia War, he served in the Hanyang General Headquarters. In the first year of the Republic of China (1912), the Nanjing Provisional Government appointed him as an inspection committee member and the president of the Diplomatic Association of the Hubei branch of the Tongmenghui. In February of the same year, he was appointed as the deputy minister of education of Hubei Province and resigned in May. After the failure of the second uprising in the second year of the Republic of China, he joined the Chinese Revolutionary Party and served as the Secretary-General of the Commander-in-Chief of Hubei Yuan Army and the Special Commissioner in Hankou. In the ninth year of the Republic of China, he served as the confidential secretary to the president of the French military government. In the 11th year of the Republic of China, he served as secretary of the Guangzhou base camp. In the 15th year of the Republic of China, he was appointed as Jianghan Xuanfu envoy to consult. In the 18th year of the Republic of China, he served as the chief editor of "Central Daily News". In the 19th year of the Republic of China, he served as the director of the Propaganda Department of the Hankou City Party Headquarters of the Chinese Kuomintang. In the 20th year of the Republic of China, he served as editor and secretary of the Central Party History Compilation Committee. He fell ill in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province on February 26, the 21st year of the Republic of China. Aged 47. The surviving works include "Wuhan Yangqiu".
Zha Yiping: also known as Zhenhu, named west of the port. A native of Xiushui, Jiangxi Province. Joined the Chinese Revolutionary Party in his early years. Graduated from Yantai Naval School, Guangdong Naval School, and Guangdong Aviation School. He once served as the chief secretary of Eurasia Airlines, director of the materials department of the Yunnan-Guizhou Railway Supervision Office, and deputy manager of Central Airlines. In November 1949, he participated in organizing the uprising of the Central Committee and China Airlines in Hong Kong. Later, he served as director of the Civil Aviation Business Division of China and consultant to the Civil Aviation Administration of China. He is also a versatile person. He once engaged in musical activities in Changsha, Suzhou, Shanghai and other places, and organized the Jinyu Qin Society. He once served as vice chairman of the Chinese Musicians Association and president of the Beijing Guqin Research Association. He was a representative of the first, second, third and fourth National People's Congress. He died in August 1976 at the age of 81. He compiled "Collection of Cunjian Guqin Music Scores" and so on.
Cha Liangyong: pen name Jin Yong (February 6, 1924 -), Hong Kong's "Grand Bauhinia Honor". A famous contemporary writer, journalist, entrepreneur, social activist, and one of the main drafters of the "Hong Kong Basic Law".
Jin Yong is the most outstanding representative writer of the new school of martial arts novels. He is widely praised as the "Taishan Beidou" of martial arts novel writers. Jin Yong is even called "Jin Daxia" or "Cha Daxia" by fans.