Famous figures in Fengrun District

Feng Run is famous for his prosperous culture and talents. Historically, it was called South Wuxi and North Feng Run. It has nurtured a number of sages, such as the founding minister of Soochow in the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Xueqin, a literary giant in the Qing Dynasty, and Ding, an important leader of the northern national revolution in the late Qing Dynasty. A number of outstanding talents have emerged, such as Cheng, a famous playwright Song Zhi, a generation of drama queen Bai, a famous poet Li Ying, a music conductor Li, a historian Yang Xiangkui, and a writer Zhang Ailing.

Cao Xueqin

Cao Xueqin (1724- 1764) is a novelist and a famous Manchu writer in Qing Dynasty. He came from a big bureaucratic landlord family with a "century-old family", and later suffered the bitterness of life because of the decline of his family. In the last stage of his life, he wrote A Dream of Red Mansions with ten years' perseverance and devoted himself to the revision. After his death, he left the first eighty manuscripts of A Dream of Red Mansions. There is also the "Collection of Waste Art Zhai".

Cheng pu

At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, during the Three Kingdoms period, he fought bravely in Jiangdong and served as three monarchs: Sun Jian, Sun Ce and Sun Quan.

Huaguan

Huaguan (1922-2002), formerly known as Bao Huapu. 1922 1 Born in Sannvhe Township, Feng Run County, Hebei Province, guo zhuang cun. Representative works include novella Rain for Little Hero, novel Jiangjun River, and his children's songs, Listening to Mom's Past, Our Field and Happy Festival. /kloc-in 0/940, he created a novel "Xiao Jie Yu" featuring rain, which was published in Shanxi-Chaji Daily. Huaguan also published a collection of short stories and stories, a collection of children's poems and songs, a collection of essays, and a collection of poems and paintings, such as Shout and Love Life. Giant ink bamboo "God Bear" and "Tian" are collected by museums in Sweden, Denmark and other countries respectively.

Zhang ailing

China's modern writer, whose real name is Zhang Ying, was born at No.313, Maigen Road, a western-style imitation mansion built in the late Qing Dynasty. Originally from Feng Run, Hebei. During the period of 1944, Zhang Ailing met the writer Hu Lancheng and had contacts with her. 1September 8, 973, Zhang Ailing settled in Los Angeles. 1On September 8th, 995, Zhang Ailing's landlord found her dead at the age of 75 in her apartment on Rochester Avenue in westwood, California, due to arteriosclerosis and cardiovascular diseases.