Who knows the historical materials about Zhang Hongzhi compiled by imperial academy in Qing Dynasty?
Zhang Hongzhi was born in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province in the seventh year of Guangxu reign (A.D. 188 1). According to the relevant historical materials and archives of the Qing Palace, Zhang Hongzhi was a scholar in the late Qing Dynasty. Later, he was called to Beijing and served as the editor of imperial academy in the palace. Later, he became the literary attendant of Emperor Guangxu. Its term of office was between 30 and 32 years in Guangxu. At the end of 18 (A.D. 1929) (at the beginning of 19), Zhang Hongzhi spent a lot of energy and material resources and did a lot of fruitful work to raise funds for the National Nanjing Central Chinese Martial Arts Museum. First of all, Zhang Hongzhi made full use of his experience (qualifications) as a "scholar" in the late Qing Dynasty and a literary attendant of Emperor Guangxu's court-he often splashed ink on paintings for charity sale, and all the proceeds were donated to the Central Pavilion. At the same time, Zhang Hongzhi also found some old youths who were familiar with him and had a good personal relationship to help him raise money for Yangguan. In addition, Zhang Hongzhi also teaches part-time in the museum, that is, the student team and the students in the second and third issues of Yangguan explain the theory of Yijing and Yijing. According to Mr. Li, the "executive director" and "consultant" of Yangguan in A.D. 1973, "Comrade Hong was an academician in the late Qing Dynasty, but he had fresh ideas of the Republic of China and was very interested in Chinese martial arts. In addition, he also loves to collect ancient Chinese medicine books and masterpieces of Ming and Qing painters. " "At the beginning of the founding of New China, Comrade Hongzhi changed his name to Tonghua, Jilin, and then moved to Baicheng and other places. 1966 In the summer, the first professor of the Central Library, Mr. Ban Guofu Zhu, sent a letter from the client. The author of the letter was Comrade Hong Zhi ... In the letter, he expressed his great fear of the surging' Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution' and admitted that he was doomed. As expected-a few years later, Comrade Hongzhi died in a foreign land at the end of 1968 (at the beginning of 1969), and I don't know where I am ... "The author clearly remembers that during the summer and autumn of A.D. 1982, I worked in Nanjing Sports Commission and was responsible for the preparation of Nanjing Wushu Association. We have invited a group of serving and retired cadres who hold senior leadership positions of the Party, government and army in China and love China's traditional martial arts, such as General Qian Jun, former deputy commander of the Nanjing Military Region and first secretary of the Anhui Provincial Party Committee, General Long Qian, former deputy political commissar of jinan military area command, and General Yan Guang, former deputy political commissar of jinan military area command. Nearly 20 leaders including General Zhang Xiqin, former consultant of Nanjing Military Region of the People's Liberation Army and former deputy commander of Xinjiang Military Region of the People's Liberation Army, attended the symposium of the preparatory group for the excavation and arrangement of Nanjing Wushu ... At the meeting, General Qian Jun repeatedly stressed in his speech that on the contrary, turmoil and all unstable factors will only bring damage and destruction to the cause of the party and the country and people's lives (including work, entertainment and engaging in some favorite activities such as Wushu). For example, Zhang Hongzhi, an important figure in the National Nanjing Central Museum of Martial Arts during the Republic of China. Being wronged or humiliated because of some extremely unfair treatment and treatment ... "