Lin Zexu was in the darkest era of drugs in China. From the prince and the chief military minister to the common people, they all accepted bribes. There was a powerful drug addict named Britain outside, and they had powerful cannons at the top of the ship, and they were tortured internally and externally. Under the circumstances, fighting against drugs, putting life and death at risk, shouldering the heavy burden of heaven and earth on one shoulder, the situation changes. Lin Zexu is not only a hero to the Chinese people, he is also a hero to the whole world. A spark started a prairie fire, and the positive energy started with Lin Zexu and spread all over the world. Lin Zexu was recognized as a hero all over the world. He was recorded in the annals of world history and became part of world culture. The League of Nations designated June 3, the day when the opium eradication began in Humen, as the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit. The United Nations General Assembly designated the day after the opium eradication in Humen (June 26) as International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit. Trafficking. There is no hero in China who is recognized by the world, except Lin Zexu. Lin Zexu’s sincere sayings of high level, seeking to benefit the country’s life and death, have gathered so much positive energy for China, and how many heroes have contributed to it. He inspired, sacrificed his life, and succeeded in turning the world around, indicating that China would enter a prosperous road with endless prospects.
Shen Baozhen, the first professional machine shipyard operator in modern China, was a corrupt official. In the era of shortage of funds, Shen Baozhen worked hard and gave the country a commendable score of 120 points with extremely low funds. Moreover, the shipbuilding students grew up under the spiritual education of loyalty and courage. , shouldering the mission of strengthening the country, leaving a heroic and heroic history for China.
Shen Baozhen’s spirit of pursuing Westernization is “unseen and unheard of all the time. It is at this critical juncture that we must start seriously; how can we strive for excellence and precision.” If you want to seek secrets, you must start from the house of ghosts and gods and examine your heart carefully." Modern China was able to develop his spirit.
Yan Fu (January 8, 1854 - October 27, 1921), male, His original name was Zongguang, with the courtesy name Youling, and later changed his name to Fu, with the courtesy name Jidao. He was a Han nationality and a native of Houguan County, Fujian Province. He was a very influential bourgeois enlightenment thinker in modern times, a famous translator and educator [1], and a representative figure of New Legalism. He graduated from the Fujian Shipbuilding School and the Royal Naval College. He once served as the general office of the Translation Bureau of the Capital University, the principal of Shanghai Fudan Public School, the principal of Anqing Higher Normal School, and the editor-in-chief of the Qing Dynasty Academy of Glossary. ", founded "Guowen Bao", systematically introduced Western democracy and science, promoted the reform ideas, and introduced Western sociology, politics, political economics, philosophy and natural science to China. He published "The Complete Works of Yan Fu". . A very influential bourgeois enlightenment thinker in the late Qing Dynasty, one of the "advanced Chinese" in modern Chinese history who sought truth from Western countries, and a great master in enlightening people's wisdom in modern China.
Lin Baishui (1874-1926), a native of Fujian County, whose given name was Shaoquan and whose nickname was Baishui, was a pioneer in establishing vernacular newspapers and reforming education in modern China. He had strong democratic revolutionary ideas. The founders of the school were all revolutionaries with new ideas and great ambitions. Lin Baishui advocated: "The first important thing to save the country is education. Only by arousing the attention of the whole country to national affairs can we talk about revolution." Huang Zhanyun believed: "What is happening today is , Revolution is needed to save the country, but revolution should not be carried out before education.
Qiu Jin (November 8, 1875 - July 15, 1907, Yunxiao, Fujian), one of the earliest feminist activists in China. An advocate of Yihe Women's Studies thought and a patriot of the modern democratic revolution. The pioneer heroine of Fujian and the earliest feminist movement in China broke the feudal iron cage and held up half of the sky for modern China.