Zhu Peilan
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Zhu Peilan (1865-1933), a native of heixujia village, Cangxian County, Zhili City, was named AI Ting, Shaoyan, Jingwei Taoist.
Qing Guangxu 23 years (1897) Zhongju person, Xianning Palace Chinese culture and education. Later, it was the copy of the governor's office of the three eastern provinces, the magistrate of Jing'an county and the magistrate of Jinzhou county. In 1915, new copper coins were issued. Japanese unscrupulous merchants bought a large number of Qing copper coins, melted them into mounds, and then transported them to Japan. Zhu Peilan heard about the newspaper and ordered them to be sealed up and not allowed to leave. Japan protested to the Chinese government to claim compensation for the loss. After many negotiations with the Japanese consul, Liaoshen Daoyin failed. According to the public international law and Chinese decrees, he cited the facts and refuted them. The Japanese side was beyond reason, and the original things were confiscated by China, so he was promoted to Shenyang supervisor. In the third year of governing Shen, he was promoted to director of the administrative department of Heilongjiang Province, and later presided over Yingkou and Haicheng taxation. He died in 1933 at the age of 68. He was also a calligrapher. He loved calligraphy very much. When he was in an important position in Yingkou, he ignored political affairs and practiced calligraphy wholeheartedly. Later, he went home to work in his hometown. Still writing. He has experienced a variety of fonts, and is good at face and body. After many years of practice, it has formed a strong and vigorous brushwork.
Chinese PinYin : Zhu Pei Lan
Zhu Peilan