Yu Chenglong (1617-1684), the name Beiming, the name Yushan, was a native of Yongning Prefecture, Shanxi Province (now Fangshan County, Luliang City, Shanxi Province). He was a famous Qing official and politician during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, known for his incorruptibility, and was praised as "a generation of honest officials" by later generations. There are many folk history stories about Jackie Chan, and here are a few of them:
1.Thousands of miles to find his father: Yu Jackie Chan's early life was rough, his father Yu Shihuang was displaced in the late Ming Dynasty, Yu Jackie Chan traveled to various places in order to find his father, and after many hardships, he finally found his father and settled him properly. This story embodies Yu Jackie Chan's filial piety and tenacity.
2.Judge the case fairly: When Yu Chenglong was serving as the magistrate, he encountered a case of murder by a rich child. Although the rich family's family is powerful, Yu Jackie Chan is not afraid, and after careful investigation, he finally found out the truth and brought him to justice. This story shows Jackie Chan's integrity, integrity and impartiality in law enforcement.
3.Flood control: Yu Chenglong encountered floods during his tenure as Fujian's envoy. He personally went to the disaster area to organize the people to help the disaster, and successfully mitigated the impact of the floods. At the same time, he vigorously pursued land reform, which enabled many displaced peasants to live and work in peace. This story reflects Jackie Chan's diligence and excellent governance ability.
4.Outwitting profiteers: During his tenure as governor of Zhili, Yu Chenglong found that some profiteers hoarded Juqi and raised food prices, causing the people to live in hardship. He skillfully set a trap for the profiteers to expose their crimes, and eventually brought them to justice and calmed down the price of grain. This story shows Jackie Chan's wisdom and courage and determination to fight corruption.
Yu Chan's folk history stories reflect his incorruptibility, integrity, diligence, wisdom and benevolence, qualities that have made him a "generation of honest officials" praised by later generations.