1922 as governor. Established Fengtian Textile Factory, Northeastern University (concurrently president) and built the railway from Shenhai to Taoang. During his tenure as governor, he exchanged letters with Sun Yat-sen many times, which played an important role in the million-dollar support of the Northern Expeditionary Army. 1923, as the Governor of Fengtian, requested the Japanese Consul General in Fengtian to recover "Kanto County" and restore China's sovereignty.
In the Republic of China 15 (1926), he asked for leave from work to write in view of the warlords' scuffle. He devoted himself to the study of China traditional culture, loved poetry and was good at calligraphy. At that time, his collection of books had a certain scale, with more than 40,000 volumes. It was classified and managed according to the history department of Jing Subsets, and he paid special attention to the collection of Yijing and medical books, which provided him with rich historical materials for studying and compiling the Compendium of Medicine. 1945 After the liberation of Dalian, more than 30,000 books were donated to Dalian Library. He is the author of Reading an Ou De, Swan Poems (two episodes), A glimpse of depression due to medical treatment, Yin Fu, A Collection of Medical Treatment, A glimpse of depression due to chronic diseases, Heshan Zi, Theory of Governing the World, Chronic Diseases, and Pharmacology. He is also good at calligraphy, imitating Wang Youjun, and his brushwork is full of charm. The plaque of Northeastern University motto is his handwriting.
1 927165438+1October1Wang Yongjiang died in Jinzhou at the age of 56 and was buried in Xiaojinshan, Jinzhou. When Zhang was in Beijing, he sent Yuan to Jinzhou to pay his respects and gave a funeral of 5,000 yuan.