Weicheng district people

Chen Jieqi, (1813-1884), was born in Weicheng. Son of Chen Zhi, the official minister of Qing Dynasty. Juren was a scholar in 1835 (the 15th year of Daoguang) and in 1845.

Wang (1819-1884), whose name is Xiangyun, was an educator and calligrapher in the late Qing Dynasty and a native of Weicheng.

Cao Hongxun, (1846.2.3—1910.9.9), also known as Zhu Ming, was born in Lan, and was the champion of Bingzi in Guangxu of Qing Dynasty. Wei County (now Weicheng District) is a native of Xinxian Lane.

Shoupeng Wang, (1875.4— 1929.7), was a scholar in the late Qing Dynasty, the founder of Shandong University, and a customs officer in the southwest of Wei County (now Weicheng District).

Yang Zude, (1880- 19 19), Zi Ziyin, a native of Weifang, Shandong, is a third-stage student of the Japanese NCO School. He used to be the chief of the trench of Baoding Army Accelerated School, the director of education of Baoding Army Military Academy, and the Major General of the Army.

Song Boxing, (1892-1928), whose real name was party member in his early years, served as secretary of Qingzhou Municipal Committee in his early years and was a native of Weicheng District.

Ding Xitian, (1893— 194 1), born in Weicheng county, is a scholar, whose name is Jia Min. Committed to the study of ancient literature and geography in China.

Pei Changhui, (1896.10.23—1992.3.23), also known as Cecilia Yip, honorary vice chairman of the Central Committee of the Chinese Revolutionary Committee and general of patriotic uprising.

(1906— 197 1), Zi Zihang, a famous newcomer, a Chinese painter, was born in Guozhai Street, Weicheng District. After 1959, he was transferred to the head of the Chinese painting department of the Central Academy of Fine Arts and joined the China Artists Association.