Yun Yujia
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Yun Yujia (1857-1919) was a historian, geographer and calligrapher in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. The word Mencius music, Su (Book) Zhai, alder Weng, one yisou. Yanghu (now Changzhou City) people, after naturalization shuntianfu Daxing (now Beijing). Qing Guangxu eighteen years (1892) Jinshi, change Shu Jishi, scattered hall granted Hanlin academy editor. He served as the assistant editor, editor and chief editor of the National Museum of history successively. He was the official of the detailed school and township joint examination, and he walked in the selected literature office. He recommended the imperial censor and the nanshufang, added the second rank, and was named the first class of jingcha. He served as the governor of Quanzhou, Fujian Province, and supplemented the governor of Yanping. In order to Tao member as alternate and protect Yanping Jianning Shao wubing road. He retired from Shanghai after the revolution of 1911. He devoted all his life to the study of history and geography, and had calligraphy works. He donated money to support Changzhou library. He was buried in CHENGWAN mountain, Xintang township (now panjiaqiao), Changzhou City. His works include the first volume of 10 volumes of Li Qinke's official politics book and the collation of Li's maps of geographical evolution in the past dynasties.
Chinese PinYin : Yun Yu Jia
Yun Yujia
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