1. Wu Zhihui (1865-1953), named Jingheng and courtesy name Zhihui, was born in Wujin, Jiangsu. A modern Chinese bourgeois thinker, politician, educator, calligrapher, academician of the Academia Sinica, and recipient of the United Nations’ honorary title of “World Centenary Cultural and Academic Great Person.”
2. Lift people. He has successively served as a Chinese teacher at Tianjin Peiyang University, Shanghai Nanyang Public School and Tangshan Road and Mine School, president of the Sino-French University in Lyon, France, member of the Central Supervisory Committee, member of the Central Political Conference, member of the Construction Committee, and member of the Guidance Committee. In 1927, he supported Chiang Kai-shek's anti-Japanese and purge party activities. He died in Taiwan in 1953. In the 1950s, his bronze statue located at the intersection of Dunhua North Road and Nanjing East Road in Taipei City became one of the landmarks of Taipei City.