ZHOU JiZhong, 18061883 (aged 77 years)

Name
/周/集中
Given names
集中
Surname
Name
/ZHOU/ JiZhong
Type of name
pinyin
Given names
JiZhong
Surname
ZHOU
Birth
about 1806
4th President of the United States
James Madison
March 4, 1809 (aged 3 years)
5th President of the United States
James Monroe
March 4, 1817 (aged 11 years)
Death of a paternal grandmother
1823 (aged 17 years)
Death of a father
estimated 1823 (aged 17 years)
6th President of the United States
John Quincy Adams
March 4, 1825 (aged 19 years)
7th President of the United States
Andrew Jackson
March 4, 1829 (aged 23 years)
Birth of a son
about 1836 (aged 30 years)
8th President of the United States
Martin Van Buren
March 4, 1837 (aged 31 years)
Death of a mother
1838 (aged 32 years)
Chinese Conflicts
First Opium War
from September 4, 1839 (aged 33 years)
Note: Source citation: First Opium War Wikipedia
Note: Great Britain since the 18th century consumed a lot of Chinese tea. There were no manufactured goods from England that the Chinese desired. The tea had to be purchased by English silver, which caused a drop in reserves. Britain then introduced opium from the British East India Company, and found a ready market in an addicted China. Sensing the destructions of their social fabric, Qing emperors fought and lost to the British this war.
9th President of the United States
William Henry Harrison
March 4, 1841 (aged 35 years)
10th President of the United States
John Tyler
April 4, 1841 (aged 35 years)
11th President of the United States
James K Polk
March 4, 1845 (aged 39 years)
12th President of the United States
Zachary Taylor
March 4, 1849 (aged 43 years)
13th President of the United States
Millard Fillmore
July 9, 1850 (aged 44 years)
Event
Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association (Six Companies)
after 1851 (aged 45 years)
Note: Many reasons for these Associations to exist 1. insurance 2. protection 3. companionship 4. ancestor veneration
14th President of the United States
Franklin Pierce
March 4, 1853 (aged 47 years)
Event
California Gold Rush
from January 24, 1848 to 1855 (aged 49 years)
Note: Source citation: California Gold Rush Wikipedia
Chinese Conflicts
Punti–Hakka Clan Wars
1855 (aged 49 years)
Note: Source citation: Hakka Punti Clan Wars Wikipedia
Chinese Conflicts
Red Turban Rebellion
from 1854 to 1856 (aged 50 years)
Note: Source citation: Red Turban Rebellions Wikipedia
15th President of the United States
James Buchanan
March 4, 1857 (aged 51 years)
Birth of a grandson
1858 (aged 52 years)
Chinese Conflicts
Second Opium War
from October 8, 1856 to October 24, 1860 (aged 54 years)
Note: The contestants were the Qing empire against a consortium of American and European powers. Again the Qing were defeated and lost port cities to the control of the western powers.
Note: Source citation: Second Opium War Wikipedia
16th President of the United States
Abraham Lincoln
March 4, 1861 (aged 55 years)
Chinese Conflicts
Taiping Rebellion
from December 1850 to August 1864 (aged 58 years)
Note: Source citation: Taiping Rebellion Wikipedia
Note: The bloodiest civil war in history with upwards to 70 million killed, between the Qing empire and a theocratic Christian based society. The Qing had to seek help from France and the United Kingdom. This weakened the central Qing government and saw the rise of warlords.
17th President of the United States
Andrew Johnson
April 15, 1865 (aged 59 years)
18th President of the United States
Ulysses S Grant
March 4, 1869 (aged 63 years)
Event
First transcontinental railroad
from 1863 to May 10, 1869 (aged 63 years)
Death of a brother
June 17, 1874 (aged 68 years) Age: 72 years
Note: 20:00
19th President of the United States
Rutherford B Hayes
March 4, 1877 (aged 71 years)
20th President of the United States
James A Garfield
March 4, 1881 (aged 75 years)
21st President of the United States
Chester A Arthur
September 19, 1881 (aged 75 years)
China Government/Dynasties
Qing or Ching or Manchu Dynasty
from 1636 to 1912 (29 years after death)
Note: Source citation: Qing Dynasty Wikipedia
Note: 2nd foreign dynasty to rule China—Unlike the Mongols however, the Manchu adopted Chinese dress and customs. However, they did force men to wear the queue. Neo-Confucianism was made the official doctrine, demanding loyalty to the emperor, but Chinese culture was preserved and Chinese were excluded only from the very senior court positions. Increasing European trade causedforeign powers divide China into spheres of influence. The Boxer uprising caused the downfall of this last dynasty. source
Chinese American Events
Tong Wars
from 1800 to 1930 (47 years after death)
Note: Source citation: Tong Wars Wikipedia
Note: These started as conflicts between clans and sensationalized by American media as gang and turf urban warfare.
Chinese American Events
Chinese Exclusion Act
from May 9, 1882 to 1943 (60 years after death)
Note: An official act legalizing discrimination against Chinese in the United States. Poster: 'Chinese Must Go'.
Note: Source citation: Chinese Exclusion Act Wikipedia
Death
about 1883 (aged 77 years)
Ancestral clan
Lung Tau Huan-龙头环(龍頭環)
Type: Ancestral Clan Village starting in Guangdong/Zhongshan
Note: 14 十四世/generation from initiation of the village
Family with parents
father
mother
庶妣 庶妣China
brother
elder brother
文中
18031874
Birth: September 18, 1803
Death: June 17, 1874
3 years
himself
brother
Father’s family with
father
stepmother
Family with
himself
wife
son
son
son
Ancestral clan