1. Hu Bingheng
For four generations, Hu Bingheng, a Huizhou merchant, opened up the tea trade in Santai, Jiangsu Province. After more than a hundred years of vicissitudes of the trade world, he went through several disasters and revivals, and successively opened tea merchants. There are 12 tea houses and 12 tea houses, which has created a world for Jixi Tea Industry in Santai area. After the Anti-Japanese War, the store business was transferred to Shanghai and other places one after another, until it was a public-private partnership after liberation.
2. Hu Lianjiu
Hu Lianjiu, an Huizhou merchant who founded a silk reeling factory in Longchuan Village, Jixi County in 1941, devoted his life to the silk industry and was the earliest silk reeling enterprise in our province. The founder is one of the earliest people among Huizhou merchants to make the leap from commercial trade to industrial production. This is a concrete manifestation of the budding industry among the Huizhou merchants in our county.
3. Hu Xueyan
Hu Xueyan was alert by nature, courageous, foresighted, and did not seek immediate gains. In the end, he not only became rich and became a living god of wealth, but also financed the Qing court and lost money. The money is raised to pay, and the merit lies in the frontier. Hu Xueyan was originally a pure businessman, but he was specially gifted by the Qing court to wear a red hat and a yellow mantle. He was actually both an official and a businessman. This is also rare in the history of business in my country.
4. Hu Kaiwen
There were four famous ink makers in my country during the Qing Dynasty. Jixi Wang Jinsheng and Hu Kaiwen were two of them. Hu Kaiwen ink masters in particular came from behind and became the representative of Hui ink among the Four Treasures of the Study. , Hu Kaiwen Ink Industry started from 1756 to 1956, and after 200 years of experience, it became a large industry with thousands of employees in dozens of cities including Beijing, Tianjin, and Shanghai. In 1915, it won the gold medal of the Panama International Exposition. .
5. Wang Yinggeng
Wang Yinggeng was originally from Qiankou Village, She County, Anhui Province (now Qiankou Town, Huizhou District, Huangshan City). (19th year of Kangxi - 7th year of Qianlong), named Shangzhang, named Yungu, specialized in poetry and calligraphy, and later lived in Yangzhou. During the reign of Emperor Yongzheng, he became a salt merchant with a capital of millions in Yangzhou.
In Yangzhou, he invested in the construction of Pingshan Hall, Qiling Temple, Wulie Temple, etc. Since the ninth year of Yongzheng's reign, the tsunami has caused disasters, and the people of the continent have been divorced for three consecutive years. He generously donated 50,000 yuan in silver, transported tens of thousands of stones in rice, and set up a pharmacy to treat diseases and eradicate epidemics. He treated more than 90,000 people. Granted Guanglu Shaoqing. He built the "Huizhou Academy" in Shecheng and a stone workshop in Qiankou. He was the editor of "Pingshan Range Rover Chronicles".
Reference for the above content? Baidu Encyclopedia - Wang Yinggeng, Baidu Encyclopedia - Hu Kaiwen, Baidu Encyclopedia - Hu Xueyan, Baidu Encyclopedia - Hu Lianjiu, Baidu Encyclopedia - Hu Bingheng