How many champions are there in Qingguo Lane?

The number of champions in Qingguo Lane is as follows:

Coming out of Qingguo Lane 100, more than one scholar, two champions.

Qingguo Lane is a famous street in Changzhou and one of the ancient streets in Changzhou. Built in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty (158 1), it has a very long history. At that time, the Grand Canal entered Xishuiguan from Wenheng Bridge, went down to the reservoir from east to west, passed through the urban area, and then went out to Dongshuiguan, winding eastward. Qingguo Lane is in front of the canal section in Lincheng District. At that time, ships gathered here, which was a fruit distribution center in the north and south. There are all kinds of fruit shops along the coast, and the fruit products are rich and dazzling. The old name is "Qianguo Lane".

"Changzhou Fu" says: "When you walk into Qianguo Lane, peaches, plums, plums and colors are all old." After the canal was diverted, the name of this alley remains to this day. It is difficult to distinguish between "Qian" and "Qing" in Changzhou dialect, which leads to the present "Qingguo Lane". Qingguo Lane is located in the south-central part of the old city of Changzhou, starting from Zhuochu Bridge of Heping Road in the east, south street of commercial center in the west and moat in the south.

Qingguo Lane is famous for its important geographical location and important commercial functions in Changzhou, which is the memory of many old Changzhou people. But Qingguo Lane is famous not only because of these, but also because this alley has bred a large number of famous people, which is really outstanding. Let's take you into Qingguo Lane and learn about its profound historical and cultural stories.

There is a century-old former residence in Qingguo Lane: Baguitang. Qingguo Lane is also famous for this Bagui Hall. Baguitang, a century-old former residence, is located at No.82, Qingguo Lane. This is a place where people are outstanding, crouching tiger, hidden dragon, leaving behind the footprints of heroes of all ages and the sound of books by celebrities and scholars. This is really a historical and cultural place. This Bagui Hall has a long history and is worth savoring.

500 years ago, Tang Jingchuan, one of the four famous writers of the Anti-Japanese War (formerly known as Shunzhi, posthumous title Jingchuan, and Changzhou people called him "Tang Jingchuan" to show affection), was very remarkable. So he built a big house in Qingguo Lane, accounting for less than half of Qingguo Lane.

In ancient China, people who passed the exam were called "laurel trees". People who pass the first prize always have a "laurel complex" in their hearts, so there are eight osmanthus trees at home, called "Baguitang", which was born because of this champion.

Mr. Jingchuan planted eight osmanthus trees in the house, which unexpectedly left a lot of aura for Changzhou and lasted for a hundred years. The people who live in this house are all famous people in the history of China.

The following is a brief introduction:

Zhuang Kai, the top scholar in the Qing Dynasty, was a scholar in the fifty-second year of Kangxi (17 13). Zhuang wrote poems in Yuefu, went in and out of Han and Wei Dynasties, advocated Li Shangyin and Lu You, became famous at a young age, and his poems spread to the countryside. He is the author of Nine Poems on Setting a prairie on a Mountain, Ten Poems on Zhai, Yan Poems, Xuan Cao, Shu Cao, Zhi Cao, Kouzhan Collection, Flower Planting Poetry, Hongluoshan People Collection, etc. His existing articles are as follows

Qian Weicheng (1720— 1772) was an official and painter in the Qing Dynasty. The first name is Lessing, the word Zongpan, the word You 'an,No. Renan, Chashan, Xijiaxuan, Wujin, Jiangsu. After ten years of Qianlong (1745), at the age of 26, he won the top prize in the middle school and was awarded by the Hanlin Academy. Official to assistant minister of punishments, assistant.

Calligraphy Su Shi first learned freehand brushwork, folding branches and flowers from Chen Mathematics, and then learned landscape. Under the guidance of Dong Bangda, he became a famous artist and devoted himself to the imperial court as the leader of the gallery. He once hunted in Mulan paddock with Emperor Qianlong. The emperor killed the tiger with a magic gun and ordered the acropolis to draw pictures and carve stones for notes. He is the author of Chashan Collection.