"The general of the Eight Banners stationed in the Buddha city is general Shi Bingbing, the Han Army Flag inlaid with a white flag. Although the name is more feminine, there have been detailed records on the last famous general of the Eight Banners in recorded historical materials."

"This man is eight feet tall, has a red beard, a bronze bell like eyes, a square mouth and a straight nose. He is a rare general. The most valuable thing is that he is not only excellent in martial arts, but also excellent in stratagem."

"The tactics used by general Shi Bingbing against the enemy in the defense of Buddha city were mastered and skillfully used by military generals at home and abroad more than ten years or even decades later."

"It can be said that general Shi Bingbing was the inventor of guerrilla warfare and the first general to use guerrilla warfare in actual combat."

"Therefore, in the mouth of modern militarists and colleges, general Shi Bingbing is also jokingly called the father of guerrillas."

"Of course, we are not talking about this famous general today, because we are familiar with a lot about this general in historical records."

"Today I'm mainly talking about another person who is also born in Buddha city. Let's guess who I'm going to talk about?"

Before Su Sizheng's voice fell, the activists who always chased him and worshipped him in history class enthusiastically answered this question: "Huang Hongfei, Huang Hansen, Su Mo'er?"

Whenever a name is said by the students, Su Sizheng gets a smile without shaking his head.

When the students at the bottom finally ran out of skills and remained silent, the whole auditorium finally quieted down.

Professor Su Sizheng, who felt that his pass had sold enough, did not continue to stretch the students. He smiled, turned around and wrote two dragon flying and Phoenix dancing cursive words on the dark green blackboard: Gu Zheng.

When I turned my head again, I put the chalk on the table and put my hands on the podium table. Then I began a fascinating speech to unlock the true image of history and lead students into the vast ocean of history.

"Gu Zheng, this is a very strange name in the eyes of most people, but he has several very great identities."

"He was also born in the Buddha city with a large number of celebrities, and his thunderous names like Shi Bingbing and Huang Hongfei belong to historical figures of the same period."

"But he is really unknown, not because he has made too little contribution to the ancient country, but because he has always adhered to a low-key style."

"Now we have to list his several important identities one by one, and then analyze the stories behind these identities one by one. Everyone will gradually outline the man's appearance and character from my description."

"Gu Zheng, a native of focheng, is from 18xx to 19XX. He died at the age of 79. He can be regarded as a person with a long life at that time."

"His longevity may also be related to his" so people who are not obsessed with ancient calligraphy and painting will not understand Gu Zheng's works. If interested students can take the time to go to the museum to see his calligraphy and painting skills, we can understand what step Gu Zheng has reached. "

"Indifferent to fame and wealth, coupled with calligraphy and painting, it is difficult to live a long life."

When seeing here, Gu Zheng at the back of the picture pulled his mouth. How can the client live? After so many years of life as collateral, he can live to 79. Doesn't that mean that without his appearance, Gu Zheng can live a long life?

Alas? No, he didn't show up. That guy had already caught a cold with a hiccup, okay!

Gu Zheng is tucking up the side. The Su Sizheng in the field once again make complaints about his wandering thoughts outside the sky.

"Gu Zheng, a master of calligraphy, has another identity, that is, a big collector in ancient and modern times."

"As we all know, that era was a troubled time in ancient countries. The most popular words in our country are gold in troubled times and antiques in prosperous times."

"But Mr. Gu is very different from others. He takes advantage of the convenience of troubled times and enriches his collection at all costs."

"I have here a copy of the book collection list written by Gu Zheng, which is preserved by his descendants. You can see that the books here are written in small letters, but there are three pages of paper."

"According to rough statistics, there are no less than 2000 books. This is still a valuable data of books, and there are some books with a sense of age, but they only record people's livelihood, miscellaneous notes, travel notes, medical treatment and other books at that time, which need to be calculated separately."

"In short, the number of his collections has caught up with and surpassed those so-called collectors today. What's more, Mr. Gu is a well deserved collector."

"Moreover, not all his cultural relics are collected. Mr. Gu Zheng collects them because of his real love. Moreover, his collection is only a single book, calligraphy and painting, and does not involve anything else. In a word, it is simply a hobby of an extremely elegant character!"

Mr. Gu, who was described by Professor Su Sizheng with both voice and emotion, made the students who listened with interest gradually yearn.

What a learned and elegant gentleman he is. In today's impetuous society, such a person is simply extinct.

Seeing that his speech was getting better and better, Su Sizheng added firewood to the atmosphere: "if the previous materials only reflect Gu Zheng's elegance, they can't reflect his particularity. Because in the history of ancient China, there have been too many great literary giants, great calligraphers, literati and so on."

"But people who are more famous than Mr. Gu must not be as kind-hearted and open-minded as he is."

"Because Mr. Gu Zheng has a third identity, he is the largest philanthropist in the modern history of the ancient country."

"Why do you say so? Because Mr. Gu is alone all his life and has no offspring."

"Speaking of this, another student association asked. Didn't you just say the list of books kept by his descendants?"

"Yes, there are many of his descendants, but they are not his own. They are all adopted by him."

"It can be said that in his lifetime, Gu Zheng basically adopted the fatherless and motherless children in the Buddha city to his knees."

"His income from zhibaolin at that time and his subsequent industrial operation, in addition to collecting books, were all spent on raising children."

"He was the first person in Buddha city to set up a private charity hall, and used his personal charm to influence the residents of the whole Buddha city to carry out charity together."

"In those years of his survival, there were basically no beggars too young in the Buddha city. It really made it a grand occasion for every child to eat and read."