Yu XuLu JiangSummary of the story of the Battle of Chencang Xiaogu, facing the interception of the Qiang peopleLu JiangYu Xu, the famous general of the Eastern Han Dynasty, used a strategy to lure the tiger away from the mountain. He first used false illusions to confuse the enemy and make the Qiang people relax their vigilance. Then, Yu Xu used the rapid march and the increasing number of stoves to make the Qiang people disperse their forces to pursue the so-called "reinforcements". In the end, Yu Xu successfully passed through Chencang Xiao Valley, reversing the situation of the war. Summary of the story of Sun Ce seizing Lujiang Sun Ce used; At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, warlords were divided into separate regimes. Sun Ce inherited his father's will and his power gradually grew. In 199 AD, he planned to seize Lujiang County in the north of the Yangtze River. Lujiang River was adjacent to the Yangtze River in the south and the Huai River in the north. It was easy to defend but difficult to attack, the warlord Liu Xun who occupied the Lujiang River was huge and intended to expand Sun Ce knew that it was difficult to win with a hard attack, so he discussed with his generals and decided to use the strategy of "luring the tiger away from the mountain". Sun Ce learned that Liu Xun was greedy for money, so he sent someone to give him generous gifts and praised Liu Xun in the letter.
Lujiang County, Anhui Province is located in the middle of Anhui Province. It is adjacent to Chaohu Lake in the north, the Yangtze River in the south, and the Dabie Mountains in the west. It is close to Lujiang County, the capital of Anhui Province. It belongs to the State of Shu in the Spring and Autumn Period. The Xu people captured Shu. It was the land of Chu in 223 BC. In the 24th year of the Qin Dynasty's Zheng Dynasty, Chu was the county. Shuyi first belonged to Jiujiang County, and then to Hengshan County in the Han Dynasty. It first belonged to Hengshan County in the Huainan State. Later, Hengshan County in the Hengshan State. In the second year of the Yuan Shou of Emperor Wu, the south of the Yangtze River was abandoned and belonged to Lujiang County, which belonged to Yuzhang; Lu Jiang's main research directions focus on the following aspects: grape genomics and information biology, functional verification, gene mapping and mapping of genes related to production and resistance, and realization of gene cloning, using molecular marker technology for variety identification. Grape breeding technology uses embryo rescue technology to carry out seedless grape breeding through tissue culture means, somatic embryo induction and transgenic operation, disease resistance breeding and mechanism research to study the relationship between grapes and pathogens.
Lu Jiang is a professor and doctor at the School of Food Science and Nutritional Engineering, China Agricultural University, a member of the Grape Germplasm Resources Committee of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, chairman of the North American Grape Breeding Association, and consultant to the president of the Grape and Wine Branch of China Horticultural Society; In summary, Lu Jiang was located in what is now Anhui Province in ancient times, and this area has nurtured unique cultural and economic characteristics over the long history.
Lu Jianghua
In the recruitment examination of Duyun Development Zone, Lu Jiang was admitted to the High School of Daping Middle School with the first place. He served as an English teacher for three classes of senior high school. Half a year later, he served as Secretary of the Youth League Committee. He mainly managed the school's publicity work and students 'ideological work. Later, he served as the sales director of Yunnan Jishikang Industrial International Group and is currently the chief lecturer of the company. Teacher Lu Jiang is always passionate and vocal in training classes, and has won the recognition of many entrepreneurs. He has also continued to go deep into corporate practice to summarize his own theories.
The story of luring the tiger away from the mountain can be summarized as follows: In the late Eastern Han Dynasty, warlords were divided into separate regimes. Sun Ce wanted to seize Lujiang County in the north of the Yangtze River, but Lujiang was occupied by Liu Xun, a powerful warlord. Moreover, Lujiang was strategically located, making it easy to defend but difficult to attack. Sun Ce formulated a strategy to luring the tiger away from the mountain in response to Liu Xun's greed for money. He sent people to send generous gifts to Liu Xun and praised Liu Xun in the letter. At the same time, he asked Liu Xun for help as a weak person and asked him to send troops.
Lu Jiang currently serves as a member of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Grape Germplasm Resources Committee, in charge of the management and research of grape germplasm resources. He serves as chairman of the North American Grape Breeding Association and is responsible for guiding and promoting the development of grape breeding technology. As a consultant to the president of the Grape and Wine Branch of the Horticultural Society of China, Lu Jiang provides strategic guidance and professional consultation to the grape and wine industries. He was the chairman of the Southern U.S. Regional Grapple Collaborative Committee, promoting exchanges and cooperation in the grape industry.
Resume of research work 1985 - 1991 Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Sun Yat-sen University 1991 - 1995 Lecturer, Department of Chemistry, Sun Yat-sen University 1991 - 1992 Visiting Scholar, Department of Polymer, Kyoto University, Japan 1995 - 2001 Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Sun Yat-sen University 1994 - 1996 Kyoto University, Japan The State Education Commission and the Japan Association for the Promotion of Education, Culture, Culture, and Science jointly implemented the doctoral program. 2001-present Professor of the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University.
Lujiang County, Anhui Province is located in the middle of Anhui Province. It has a superior geographical location. It is adjacent to Chaohu Lake in the north, the Yangtze River in the south, and the Dabie Mountains in the west. It is close to the provincial capital Hefei. Historically, the ownership of Lujiang County has gone through changes during the Spring and Autumn Period. It was the territory of Shu State and later became the territory of Chu. During the Qin Dynasty, the Lujiang area was established as a county. Shuyi belonged to Jiujiang County and Hengshan County successively in the Han Dynasty. Lujiang County became Shu County and successively belonged to Hengshan County, Hengshan County, Huainan State, Hengshan County and Hengshan County Duke.
In 1992, Lu Jiang was hired as an assistant professor by Florida A & M University. After a few years of specializing in grape genetics and breeding, his academic achievements were recognized. He was promoted to associate professor in 1997 and approved as a tenured professor in 1997. During this period, he not only made remarkable achievements in academic research, but also taught plant biotechnology courses, contributing to cultivating the next generation of scientific research talents. In 2002, Lu Jiang was promoted to the post again.
Lu Jiangtao
1. The Lujiang River was located in the present Anhui Province in ancient times. The Lujiang River was one of the tributaries of the Yangtze River. Regarding its ancient geographical location, there are historical records that the name Lujiang River originated in ancient times. The specific location has changed with historical changes. However, in modern times, it is generally believed that the Lujiang River is mainly located in the present Anhui Province. This area has diverse terrains, including hills and plains, etc., and has rich water resources and a unique geographical environment. Such geographical environments were suitable in ancient times.
2. The word "Shidi Lu Jiang" originated from the same brother of the character "Kouta Jinhuazi" in the Ming Dynasty novel Journey to the West. He is both Lu Xu's nephew and Lu Zhan's younger brother. Therefore, the name "Shidi Lu Jiang Lu Jiang" has become an idiom that has been passed down to this day, meaning that the relationship between the same brothers is as close as brothers. In interpersonal interactions, we can use this idiom to describe the situation where two people have a close relationship and deep feelings in real life.
3. Lu Jiang, male, born in August 1962, native of Zhejiang, graduated from the Department of Chemistry of Sun Yat-sen University with a bachelor's degree in 1981. In 1996, he was awarded a doctorate professor and doctoral supervisor of the Department of Polymer, Department of Engineering, Kyoto University, Japan.
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