1. Lijiang celebrities Li Yuzhan and Zhou Fan
2. Li Yuzhan (1827-1887), also known as Huihou and Taochuan, called himself "Mr. Yixiao" in his later years. Imperial examination candidates. In his early years, Li Yuzhan worked as an errand in the military camp in the upper reaches of the Jinsha River in Lijiang. At that time, there was a war in western Yunnan. Zhao Fan's father took his family from Jianchuan in Dali to escape the chaos and went to the Jinsha River in Lijiang. They worked as handymen in the military camp to make ends meet. Zhao Fan was about 7 years old at that time and liked to play with Li Yuzhan in the military tent. , Li Yuzhan also likes this smart little boy from Jianchuan, Dali. One day, Li Yuzhan said to Zhao Fan's father: "You have to let your child study and read well." Zhao's father sighed: "People who have left their hometowns and fled for their lives can't take care of their lives. How can they have time to teach them to read?" Li Yuzhan After thinking about it, he said: "This child is very smart. If he doesn't teach him to read as early as possible, he may be delayed. So, let me take time to teach him every day." From then on, Li Yuzhan took time to read from the "Three Character Classic" and "Preschool Education" every day. Qiong Lin" began to teach Zhao Fan to read. The teacher taught seriously and the students studied hard. After teaching for five or six years, Zhao Fan made great progress in his studies. After the war ended, teachers and students reluctantly said goodbye. Zhao Fan cherished the teacher-student relationship with Li Yuzhan very much and admired this enlightening teacher. After Li Yuzhan's death, he reorganized and compiled the teacher's works and named it "Mr. Yixiao's Poems and Essays". The manuscripts are still in his collection. Lijiang City Library. Zhao Fan also wrote many articles to commemorate Li Yuzhan, and once said affectionately: "Mr.'s quality is unmatched, but it is a pity that he has not put it to use, so that the country can add a talent to the country to help the country." Again in "Mr. Yixiao's Tomb List" It says: "When Mr. Yu was writing poems, he first fell in love with Yu Xin and succeeded Du Fu. His life experiences included fires on Guanshan Mountains, death of his flesh and blood, and a variety of emotions. However, he was loyal and filial, spoke hundreds of words, and made pacts with the gods of the ancients. It's not just a comparison of similar shapes, nor is it just a record of events that can be prepared for future research. "He also lamented in a poem: "After studying military calligraphy, he resumed writing poems, and he died with blood dripping from his head while compiling the posthumous text. A cup of "Jiuyuanzhi" shows the infinite remembrance of the teacher.
3. Zhou Fan, courtesy name Shanfu (1913-1998). Zhou Lin's younger brother. He was a member of the Chinese Calligraphers Association, a director of the Yunnan Provincial Calligraphers Association, and a librarian of the Yunnan Provincial Literature and History Research Center.
As a child, I read the Four Books and Five Classics at home in Lijiang, which is rich in cultural traditions, laying a solid foundation for Chinese studies in future studies. At the age of 17, he embarked on the road of coaching to make a living. He has cultivated talents at home and abroad and cultivated a large number of talents.
After the Third Plenary Session of the 11th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, Shanfu’s wrongful conviction was vindicated. At this time, he was already an old man in Lijiang in his 60s. But he didn't care about his age, and he refused to give in to the arrangements of fate. He devoted himself to studying and vowed to take back the wasted time. He has successively published works such as "Jian Cao Pu", "Chuncheng Fu", "Shan Fu Wen Cun" and other works. His calligraphy pen is powerful and majestic. The writing is as graceful as a precious elephant crossing a river, elegant and handsome. His works include poems, books and canons, cultural relics and anecdotes, textual research and exegesis, and writings that are all interesting and moral articles that can serve as examples for future generations.