Zhang Ji is not courageous, but he is also famous for his fear of his wife. His wife, Cui Zhenhua, is a member of the Central Supervision Commission and a representative of the Constitutional Convention. She is a famous "Hedong Lion". At that time, Soong Ching Ling and He Xiangning put forward the proposal of "uniting Russia to resist Japan" at the National University, and Zhang Ji also signed it. Go back and truthfully report to your wife and get a scolding. So I went to He Xiangning and asked him to cross his name off. Everyone asked him why he was so reckless. Zhang Jihong blushed and admitted, "It was my wife who disagreed with Mrs. Sun's idea and refused to let me sign it. What can I do? "
Someone joked with Zhang Ji: "You are like a tiger, and you are not even afraid of bullets. Why are you afraid of your wife? " Zhang Ji explained: "My wife is a lion, but no matter how powerful this tiger is, can you not be afraid?" Besides, men are afraid of their wives, and my wife is not afraid of me. " Hearing this, it's really like that. When you think about it, you can't help being heartless.
It is particularly worth mentioning that Zhang Ji's protection of Xi 'an scenic spots and historical sites was carried out under the guiding ideology of "carrying forward the national spirit and preparing for Xijing with symbols". Moreover, its practice is quite special: first, mobilize the strength of the central, local and social sectors to ensure it. The transformation of Maoling and Zhaoling was completed by him directly requesting funds from the central government and striving for local funds; The Dugong Temple has been renovated twice, and the first renovation was initiated by him personally. For the destruction and looting of Lantian Epiphyllum Temple and Shuilu Temple Monument, the frequent destruction of the Jade Pagoda of Caotang Temple in Huxian County, the theft of Shi Hu and Shiyang in front of the tombs of Elvis Presley and Wang Yongbin in Qujiang, and the demolition of Qiao Feng Bridge, he quickly issued instructions to the county governments, demanding that they be stopped with the help of local government forces. In addition, when planning the Xijing highway network, he consciously included various places of interest. Han Jing North Road, Weiyanggong Road, Mutamiao Road, Ling Du Road, Qujiangchi Road and roads along Weichuan have been built successively. Every hundred miles, let tourists enjoy the scenery in the suburbs of Xijing for a week. In addition, schools have been established near some historical sites, "aiming at instilling and carrying forward the heroic and creative spirit of our martyrs, protecting historical sites in various places, and popularizing local education to help local dropouts and people." This should be the most distinctive and creative of all its practices. During Zhang Ji's preparation for the capital of Xijing, he set up three schools in the name of Xijing, namely Maoling Primary School, Zhaoling Primary School and Tianluge Primary School, all of which were located in front of places of interest. The profound meaning of "inspiring and cultivating students' patriotic feelings through historical sites and preserving and protecting historical sites because of the gentleness of the school" still has its reference significance today.
After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, it was rumored that Hanshan Temple Monument had been destroyed by the Japanese invaders, so Wu Hufan thought that Zhang Ji, the curator of the National History Museum at that time, had the same name as the Tang Dynasty poet. If you get a calligraphy book, it will add a story to this ancient temple. Wu gave his friend Puyi a lift to Nanjing for questioning. Who knows, I read Zhang Ji's obituary in the newspaper a few days later. Fan Hu lamented that for a long time, I couldn't get a book. A few days later, I suddenly received a letter from Nanjing. Unexpectedly, Zhang Ji wrote his last words. There is a postscript after the poem: "I yearn for the scenic spot of Hanshan Temple and visit Wumen frequently every year. So far, I haven't been there. Mr Fan Hu, like the poets who wrote a night-mooring near maple bridge in the Tang Dynasty, asked for a book to engrave this poem. However, what Yu Ming really meant was eternity. It was in vain that he didn't attack the poet. In December of the thirty-sixth year of the Republic of China, Zhangzhou Zhang Ji ". (Figure) Zhang Ji died of a sudden heart attack. This is indeed the last time he wrote this poem.