Who are the famous celebrities in Qing Dynasty?

Several figures who founded the school:

1. The Tongcheng School, which dominated the literary world of the Qing Dynasty for more than two hundred years, includes Fang Bao, the founder of the Tongcheng School, and Fang Ji, Fang Dongshu, Fang Zongcheng, etc.

2. The founders of Hongmen (also known as Hongbang) - Fang Dahong and Fang Huicheng.

Fang Yizhi, the founder of the Hongmen "Triad".

3. Fang Qiniang, the founder of Shaolin White Crane Boxing (Yongchun Boxing), her father’s name is Fang Zhong, a native of Lishui, Zhejiang, who later moved to Xiapu, Fujian.

4. Fang Weishi, the founding master of Shaolin Zonghe Quan.

5. Fang Shunyi, the founder of Shaolin Fangmen Quan.

Details:

Fang Wen: A famous poet during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, he is as famous as his nephew Fang Yizhi.

Fang Yizhi: A great encyclopedic scholar with numerous works, he died in self-sacrifice after the Ming Dynasty. His academic thoughts were suppressed due to his rebellion against the Qing Dynasty, and it was not until modern times that his academic thoughts were gradually discovered. Known as the "Four Great Thinkers", the "Four Young Masters of the Late Ming Dynasty" and the "Six True Sons: true filial son, true talent, true loyal minister, true Buddha, true scholar and true thinker" - the Triad Society respected him as the founder.

Fang Xiangying: In 1673, Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty completed the compilation of "Sui'an County Chronicle" with his brother (Fang Xianghuang). Participated in the revision of "History of Ming Dynasty".

Fang Xianghuang: Jinshi, the war was in chaos, and the people were hard at work, so he exempted all miscellaneous factions; the county office did its best and donated salary to make up for the deficit.

Fang Dahong: Zheng Chenggong’s general, one of the founders of Hongmen and the founder of the Triad.

Fang Huicheng: one of the "Five Ancestors" of Hongmen.

Fang Gonghui: a famous bibliophile in the Qing Dynasty. He has a collection of 100,000 volumes of books and also likes to engrave books.

Fang Dianyuan: a poet in the early Qing Dynasty. Together with his sons Fang Huan and Fang Chao, he was one of the seven sons of Lingnan in literary circles.

Fang Huan: A poet in the early Qing Dynasty, Fang Huan and Fang Chao were known as the "two parties under Wu".

Fang Chao: A poet in the early Qing Dynasty, Fang Huan and Fang Chao were known as the "two parties under Wu".

Fang Zhongtong: A mathematician in the Qing Dynasty, a scholar of Yi, the first person in China to discuss logarithms, and the author of "The Derivatives of Degrees".

Fang Gongqian: Writer, author of "Juyu Jiluo" ("Ning Guta"), which is the first local chronicle of Heilongjiang Province.

Fang Xiaobiao: Literary writer, a victim of the Literary Prison. Because of his reputation, he had his grave dug up and his bones scraped. Many of his relatives died and many people were displaced.

Fang Hengxian: Writer, painter, younger brother of Fang Xiaobiao.

Fang Bao: Master of ancient prose and founder of the Tongcheng School in the Qing Dynasty.

Fang Chengpei: A famous dramatist in the Qing Dynasty and the creator of "Leifeng Pagoda" ("The Legend of the White Snake"), one of China's top ten classical tragedies.

Fang Zhenguan: Qing Dynasty poet, Gongshu.

Fang Guancheng: Qing writer, water conservancy and cotton planting expert, one of the "Five Governors of Qianlong", who drew the earliest cotton study map in China.

Fang Weidian: Qing minister and writer. Author of "Xinlanshi Manuscript".

Fang Qiniang: A martial arts master in the Qing Dynasty, she is the founding master of White Crane Boxing, one of the five ancestral boxings of Southern Shaolin. White Crane Boxing is also called Yongchun Boxing.

Fang Weishi: A generation martial arts master. The founder of Zonghe Boxing in Fujian. He once defeated Guo Qitai, the boxing champion of seven provinces awarded by Zuo Zongtang.

Fang Shiyu: A master of martial arts in the Qing Dynasty, he is known as the young hero and the kung fu emperor. He is one of the "Ten Tigers of Shaolin" together with his brothers Fang Xiaoyu and Fang Meiyu.

Fang Dongshu: A writer and thinker in the Qing Dynasty, he studied under Yao Nai and was one of the important representatives of the Tongcheng School.

Fang Zongcheng: Fang Dongshu’s younger brother. Qing writer. Author of "Collected Works of Hakudo", there are scholars in Japan who specialize in "Hakudo Studies". Fang Xun: A calligrapher and painter in the Qing Dynasty, he is as famous as Xi Gang and is also known as "Fang Xi".

Fang Shishu: a famous calligrapher and painter in the Qing Dynasty. He was also good at flower sketching and was famous for his calligraphy in Wucheng. The regular script structure is strict,

Fang Yurun: a late Qing writer, the author of "The Original Book of Songs", "The Collection of Lovers in the Wind and Rain", etc.

Fang Yao: Navy admiral and national hero, he defended Humen to resist the French army during the Sino-French War. He once defeated the 100,000 Taiping Army with 8,000 men.

Fang Junyi: In the Qing Dynasty, there was a saying in Jianghuai that "the word longevity, the painting of love, and the writing of writing" were circulated. The three Fang brothers are the representatives of "Dingwen".

Fang Junshi: Zhang Jing, the Prime Minister’s Office for National Affairs, has a collection of 600,000 volumes.

Fang Junyi: Jinshi of Xianfeng, good at painting flowers, calligraphy of the Six Dynasties, rich in gold and stone, and good at engraving.

Fang Keyou: In the late Qing Dynasty, he served as the head of the Ministry of Justice and a mathematician. He was awarded Jinshi at the age of 20. He was an upright official, cared for the people, and supported reforms.

Fang Shunyi: A martial arts master and the founding master of Shaolin "Fangmen" Quan. He founded Fangmen Quan based on the characteristics of Shaolin Gangquan and Xiaomen.

Fang Juzan: National capitalist, he founded Shanghai Fachang Machinery Factory in 1866, the earliest and largest national enterprise in China.

Fang Boqian: China’s first generation naval general, the designer of the first coastal defense fort, one of the revisers of the first naval charter, the "Jiyuan" ship management leader of the Beiyang Navy, and was wronged after the Sino-Japanese War of 1898 kill.

Fang Shengdong: A modern democratic revolutionary, he studied in Japan twice and participated in the Anti-Russian Volunteer Team. One of the seventy-two martyrs of the Huanghuagang Uprising in Guangzhou.

Fang Shengtao: In the 31st year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty, he went to Japan to study at the Japanese Military Academy, joined the Tongmenghui, was an instructor at the Yunnan Army Lecture Hall, and once protected the country against Yuan He's Northern Expedition.

Fang Junying: Pioneer of the Chinese revolution. Together with his brothers Shengtao and Shengdong, his sister-in-law Zeng Xing, and his sisters-in-law Zheng Meng and Wang Ying, he joined the Chinese Tongmenghui successively. Six members of the Fang family revolted and were hailed as the "heroes of the whole family".

Fang Junbi: The first Chinese female student at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, and the first overseas Chinese painter to hold an exhibition in the National Art Museum of China.

Fang Dingying: Director of Education and Acting Principal of Huangpu Military Academy, a famous patriotic general.

Fang Benren: An important member of the Republic of China and a patriotic general.

Fang Shaozhou: A member of the alliance, he sacrificed his life for his country in the Anti-Japanese War and is a famous anti-Japanese hero.

Fang Dishan: A genius for couplets. He was the "Sage of Couplets" in modern times. He was known as "Da Fang" at that time. He was good at making couplets in poetry and prose.

Fang Yaoyu: Collector, known as "Lao Fang", one of the three most prestigious collectors in the modern world of ancient coins, together with Zhang Shuxun and Luo Luo Zhao.

Fang Yexian: the father of early daily necessities industrial products, the earliest creator of domestic mosquito-repellent incense in China, and the founder of China’s first cosmetics company.