
Stake attention in this memory
This media file displays an exhibit panel, likely from a museum or historical exhibition, featuring a biography and photographs. The panel is set against a reddish-brown background. The main subject is Zhang Yaozeng (张耀曾), whose name and life years (1885-1938) are prominently displayed in large Chinese characters. Below this, a detailed Chinese biography outlines his life and contributions as a pioneer of the Xinhai Revolution, a legal scholar, and a key figure in early Republican China. It mentions his education in Japan, involvement in the Tongmenghui, drafting of the Provisional Constitution, and later legal and anti-Japanese war efforts. The text concludes by identifying Zhang Lizhu (张丽珠), the pioneer of China's first test-tube baby, as his daughter. Two photographs are part of the exhibit. The lower photo is a black and white portrait of Zhang Yaozeng, depicted with a serious and dignified expression, characteristic of the era. The upper photo, captioned "张丽珠" (Zhang Lizhu), is a color image showing a smiling older woman gently holding a swaddled infant. The woman appears warm and affectionate towards the baby, who is either sleeping or very young. The overall scene suggests an indoor setting designed for historical education or commemoration, highlighting the lives of significant figures. The inclusion of the personal photo of Zhang Lizhu and the baby adds a familial and intimate dimension to the historical narrative.
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