On the way to the test, Li Hongzhang
The husband only holds Wu Gou, and his spirit is higher than a hundred feet.
who wrote history in the past ten thousand years? Looking for Hou feng eight thousand miles away.
I'm sure I'll follow the footsteps. There are gulls in leisure!
Smile and point to the moon by Lugou Bridge. How many people have come to Yingzhou since then?
Li Hongzhang (February 15, 1823—November 7, 191), a famous minister in the late Qing Dynasty and one of the main leaders of the Westernization Movement, was a native of Hefei, Anhui Province. He was known as Li Zhongtang, also known as Li Hefei, whose real name was Zhang Tong, whose name was gradually fu or Zi Fu, and his name was Shao Quan (Quan). In his later years, he became known as Li Zhong Tang.
Japanese Prime Minister Hirofumi Ito regards him as "a man in the Qing Empire who has the ability to compete with the world powers", while Empress Dowager Cixi regards him as "a man who recreates the Xuan Huang Zhi" and has written The Complete Works of Li Wenzhong. Together with Zeng Guofan, Zhang Zhidong and Zuo Zongtang, they are called "four famous ministers of ZTE", and together with Bismarck and Grant, they are called "three great men in the world in the 19th century".