Introduction by Weng Tonghe: The "First Mentor of the Reform" exhibition hall mainly introduces Weng Tonghe's life story. Weng Tonghe (1830-1904), also known as Shuping and Songchan, was a famous politician and calligraphy artist in modern Chinese history and an important figure in the late Qing Dynasty politics. With the respect of an emperor and a counselor, he took care of the country's worries; during the Sino-French War and the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1898, he opposed compromise and sought peace, advocating fighting against foreign aggression and defending the integrity of the country; during the Reform Movement of 1898, he strongly recommended reform talents, He advocated the New Deal for self-improvement and assisted Guangxu's reform. Throughout his life, he took the world as his own responsibility, people's livelihood as the foundation of the country, made immortal contributions to national independence and national progress, left an indelible mark in history, and deserves eternal praise from future generations.

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