What are the influential celebrities surnamed Zeng in China's modern history?
Wendi Zeng: A native of Houliang. Astronomy, divination, Huang Ting, interior books, everything, especially proficient in geography.
Zeng Zhiyao: Zi Zhengchen (95-17), a native of Nanfeng, was an essayist in the Northern Song Dynasty. He was the grandfather of Ceng Gong and Ceng Bu. In the eighth year of Taiping Xingguo (983), he was the first scholar in Nanfeng since the Northern Song Dynasty. He has served as Fu Li's main book, Liangzhou's clerk to join the army, Zuolang's works, and the transshipment ambassador of Zhejiang and Jingxi. I have been known as the state of Shoushou, Thailand, Quanzhou, Jiangsu, Yang and Hubei. The official was a doctor of rites, and later he was appointed as a doctor of official department. During his tenure as an official, Zeng Zhiyao reduced the exorbitant taxes and levies of the people, observed the sufferings of the people, and made a lot of noise wherever he went. In Shouzhou, when Zhizhou left office, the people of Shouzhou repeatedly stayed, so that they could not make it for a few days. After that, they left Shouzhou quietly with two soldiers riding alone. Zeng Zhiyao was outspoken and dared to expose people's mistakes. He remonstrated with Wei Yao, a doctor, that he knew Suzhou, and what he had done was illegal. Others dared not speak, so he was impeached, and Wei Yao was dismissed from office. As a result, Yao often offended many powerful ministers because of his fierce words on the throne, and was repeatedly demoted or transferred. After his death, he gave advice to the doctor and the prince, and sealed the Lord protector. Zhi Yao has written many books in his life, including 3 volumes of Fairy Wings, 8 volumes of Guangzhong and Taiji, 3 volumes of Pre-Border Clearance, 1 volumes of Xiqiao Yaoji, 1 volumes of outspoken collection, and 3 volumes of * * * reaching 176 volumes (articles).
Ceng Gongliang: Ming Zhong, Yue Zheng, a famous figure in the Northern Song Dynasty. A native of Jinjiang, Quanzhou (present-day Fujian Province), he is famous for his familiarity with laws and allusions, and once edited The General Introduction of Wu Jing.
Zeng Guofan: the leader of Westernization School and Xiang Army in the late Qing Dynasty. Formerly known as Zicheng (1811-1872), the word Bohan was named Di Sheng. A native of Xiangxiang, Hunan Province, Daoguang Jinshi, once served as a bachelor of cabinet and governor of two rivers, and later died in Nanjing. There is The Complete Works of Zeng Wenzheng Gong.
Zeng Qingmin (1898-1937), also known as Zehuan, was born in Dongguan, Guangdong. Graduated from Baoding Military Academy Phase VI. Deputy Brigadier of the 457th Brigade of the 159th Division of the 66th Army of the Army. Be ordered to stop the enemy in Shanghai. On August 17th, when fighting with the enemy in Jiangyin, Jiangsu, he was killed in hand-to-hand combat. The national government posthumously awarded the major general.
Ceng Jize: Zi Jiegang (1839-189), the eldest son of Zeng Guofan, was a diplomat in the late Qing Dynasty. He pays attention to current events, is well-read, and is familiar with western languages. At the beginning, I made up the foreign minister of the household registration department with the shadow, and then I attacked the marquis. In the fourth year of Guangxu (1878), he served as the ambassador to Britain and France, and in 188, he served as the ambassador to Russia. During the sino-French war, I argued for resistance. In 1885, he served as the deputy of the naval yamen, and was appointed as the left assistant minister of the Ministry of War and the prime minister's minister of national affairs. In 1887, he wrote China's Theory of Sleeping First and Waking Later, arguing that "Qiang Bing" takes precedence over "rich countries". There is a collection of Zeng Huimin's legacy.
Ceng Guoquan: Zeng Guofan's younger brother, Yuan Fu (1824-189), nicknamed Shu Chun, was born by Gong Sheng. In 1856, he fought against the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Army. In 1862, he entered Tianjing (now Nanjing). In July 1864, he captured Tianjing and was named the first earl. In 1866, he served as the governor of Hubei Province, and resigned because of his defeat in the battle against Nian Army. In 1875, it was used again, serving as the governor of Shaanxi and Shanxi and the governor of Guangdong and Guangxi. In 1884, he was promoted to Governor of Liangjiang.
Zeng Yungan, a phonologist from Yiyang, Hunan Province, has served as a professor at Northeastern University, Sun Yat-sen University and Hunan University. He has written 51 New Texts of Qieyun Five Tones, A Textual Study of Yu Mu's Ancient Reading and Shangshu Zhengdu all his life.