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Outstanding figures in Zhangjiabian village

Cai Beihua (19 13— 1996) is a native of Zhangjiabian Village, Zhongshan City. 1935 to participate in the revolution, to join the China * * * production party. When I was studying in Guangzhou No.1 Middle School and Sun Yat-sen University, I accepted the progressive thought and decided to join the revolution. After the "September 18th Incident", he took an active part in various anti-Japanese activities, joined the Party's foreign underground organizations, and publicized unity and resistance to Japan. 1936 went to study in Tokyo University, Japan, participated in the activities of progressive societies such as the Leftist League and the Social Union, participated in the anti-imperialist alliance and the work of the student union studying in Japan, and fought resolutely against the Kuomintang reactionaries. From June 65438 to June 0949, he successively served as deputy secretary, secretary and deputy director of the Party organization of Shanghai Administration for Industry and Commerce, actively carried out capitalist industrial and commercial transformation and did a lot of work. Make positive contributions to the development of Shanghai's production and economic recovery. After the Cultural Revolution, he returned to work and served as the deputy director of the Revolutionary Committee of Shanghai Industrial and Commercial Bureau and the vice president of the Academy of Social Sciences. 1990 leave his post in September, continue to actively participate in social voluntary labor, and care about the construction of two civilizations in Shanghai. He died in Shanghai on February 1996 at the age of 83. There is a memorial pavilion for Comrade Cai Beihua at the side door of the No.1 Primary School in Zhongshan Torch Development Zone, next to which stands the monument of Cai Beihua and his wife Liu Ailian. It is also the first elementary school moral education base in the development zone.

Cai Shangxiong (19 19-20 14), male, was born in Zhangjiabian Village, Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province in September. 1939, joined the China * * * production party. 1942 graduated from the Fine Arts Department of North China United University. He used to be a photojournalist of Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Pictorial and head of the photography team of the 4th and 2nd columns of Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Field Army. Since the publication of People's Pictorial, he has served as head of the press corps, director of editorial department, deputy editor-in-chief, member of the Standing Committee of China Photographers Association and member of China Federation of Literary and Art Circles. Participate in news reports such as negotiations in Panmunjom, North Korea. The photographic work "Every Minute Counts" won the silver prize in 1960 GDR International Film Festival and the gold prize in 1962 Hungarian International Film Festival.

Columnist Wu Ganqun (1909-2000) is a native of Zhangjiabian Village. After liberation, he went to Hong Kong to do business. 1976 immigrated to Australia and settled in Sydney. At first, he ran an "Emperor of the Emperor" restaurant. Later, Wu Ganqun sold his restaurant and concentrated on writing, because his stepwife Zhu Jinmei died shortly after being reunited with him in Australia. He has published such works as Australian Scenery, Travel Notes of America, Japan and Canada, The Way of Confucius and Mencius, and Essays on the Positive Wind. Among them, Zheng Feng's Essays also won the "Excellent Chinese Writing Certificate" issued by the Overseas Chinese Salvation Federation. During his overseas life, Wu Ganqun has been paying attention to the education in his hometown. He has twice served as a member of the Zhangjiabian Village School Building Committee, and has traveled in Australia, the United States and other places to mobilize villagers to donate money to build school buildings and donate to build kindergarten classrooms in Zhangjiabian Village.

Liang Sen, male, 1950, born in March, was originally the stationmaster of Zhangjiabian Medical Station, and later served as the deputy director of the office of integration of town and village medicine in Torch Development Zone, party member, CPC. As a rural doctor, Liang Sen constantly explores experience in medical practice and humbly learns from the predecessors of Chinese and Western medicine. At the same time, his medical ethics are well-known among the masses. 1In July, 1999, the Ministry of Health awarded him the title of "National Model Rural Doctor" and invited him to Beijing to attend the award ceremony and speak at the conference. In 2000, its achievements were included in the Complete Collection of Folk Doctors in China. The editorial board of The Complete Works of Famous Doctors also awarded Liang Sen the plaque and honorary certificate of "China Excellent Folk Doctor".

Wu Meiheng female, from Zhangjiabian. 1996 miss China ran for the second place (San Francisco representative). After the election, she joined TVB as an artist. She used to play TVB in Hua Dan, and made many TV series and movies. She married the queen, a wealthy businessman in Taiwan Province, and gave birth to a child, so she stopped filming.

Chen Qianmei, female, from Zhangjiabian, president of Zhangjiabian Sub-branch of Zhongshan Branch of China Industrial and Commercial Bank, party member, CPC. 1997 was awarded the honorary title of "Top Ten Outstanding Citizens" in Zhongshan City.

Famous overseas Chinese

Chen Binglin Zhangjiabian traveled to Australian folks, invested in villages and towns, set up fruit farms and farms with a certain scale.

Tan Peisen, also known as Cai, is from Zhangjiabian Village. Travel to the United States to make a living and run the catering industry. Because of its good management and sincerity, it has won the trust of local Americans and Chinese overseas Chinese, and its business is growing. Since 199 1, he has remitted US dollars from the United States to Zhangjiabian Primary School, Dongzhen Overseas Chinese Publishing House, Zhangjiabian Hospital, Zhangjiabian Welfare Association for the Elderly, Zhangjiabian Middle School, Zhangjiabian Kindergarten and other institutions every year to support the improvement of people's living and educational environment in his hometown. By the end of 2003, during 13, * * * had donated $32,500.

Tan, a native of Zhangjiabian Village, was born in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. At the age of 20, he went to Canada to make a living and become a carpenter. Returning to China after World War II, I saw that my hometown was devastated by foreign aggression and war, and my children were out of school. After that, I donated my savings earned by working overseas for decades to build a school in my hometown. Under his leadership, Mr. Wu Kong Jia, an overseas Chinese in the village, and others jointly funded the construction of the first three classrooms of Zhangjiabian Primary School. It provides a teaching environment for children in their hometown, so many people can start their studies again. Later, due to the age and dilapidated classrooms, the township people's government invested 1968 to rebuild the school. 200 1, after the development zone government allocated funds to build a new five-story teaching building, Tan's name was carved on marble and embedded in front of the classroom. As a permanent memorial to his contribution to education in his hometown.