Abstract:Zhang Hongzhao (H. T. Chang), the first President of the Geological Society of China, studied his geology in Japan, where he read the introduction of overseas Geological Surveys, and introduced that concept in a geoscience journal in China. Soon after his back in China, he planned the start of geological work and the Geological Survey of China, the early glories of which are of historic importance in the history of geology and history of science in China. He failed to pursue field work in his later years because of his poor health, and thereafter studied the geological and paleontological records in ancient Chinese books. The study resulted in the Story of Stones, Ancient Mineral Deposits in China, the Three Ancient Spiritual Animals and still other books and articles. He named the Cretaceous Sinian Movement which is now adapted to and replaced by Yanshanian Movement. Some newly discovered historic facts are released here in the article.