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Celebrities from Bengbu City, Anhui Province

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Celebrities from Bengbu City, Anhui Province

Chang Yuchun (1330-1369) was 40 years old

Zi Boren (字伯仁), courtesy name Yanheng, was a native of Huaiyuan County, Fengyang Province (present-day Huaiyuan County, Bengbu City). Outstanding general of the Red Turban Army at the end of the Yuan Dynasty, a famous general of the founding of the Ming Dynasty. Feng'e Guogong. Main achievements: The battle of Dadu and Shangdu.

Hua Yun (1321-1360) was 40 years old

Zi Shize, a native of Huaiyuan County, Fengyang Province, was a famous general in the early Ming Dynasty, one of the heroes, and one of the twenty-four generals of Huaixi. He was posthumously awarded the title of Marquis of Dongqiu County.

Huan Wen (312–373) was 62 years old

Zi Yuanzi (字元子), a native of Longkang County (谯国谯国; present-day Huaiyuan County, Bengbu City). During the Eastern Jin Dynasty, he was a politician, military expert, calligrapher, and courtier, and son-in-law of the Jin Ming Emperor. Duke of Fengnan County. Militarily, Xiping Bashu and northern expedition to the Central Plains. Politically, the seven things were neglected and the local government was carried out. Calligraphy is longer than grass.

Huan Yi (276–328) was 55 years old

Zi Maolun was a native of Longkang (谯国龙亢, in present-day Huaiyuan County, Bengbu City). Minister during the Western Jin Dynasty. He successively served as Zhongshu Shilang (中書侍郎) and Shangshu (尚書吏部郎). Father of thermostat.

Huan Xuan (369–404) was 36 years old

Zi Jingdao, a native of Longkang County (谯国谯国; present-day Huaiyuan County, Bengbu City). A powerful minister of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, he was the son of Sima Huanwen and the founding emperor of Huanchu.

Nian Qianyao (1679~1726) was 48 years old

Character Liang Gong, number Shuangfeng, a native of Huaiyuan, Fengyang Province (present-day Huaiyuan County, Bengbu City), was a famous general of the Qing Dynasty. He was appointed governor of Sichuan, viceroy of Sichuan and Shaanxi, and general of Fuyuan, and was given the title of Taibao (太保) and Duke of the First Rank.

Song Yulin (1880-1911) was 32 years old

Zi Jianhou, a native of Huaiyuan County, Bengbu, is a modern Chinese democratic revolutionary and a member of the China League Association. One of the Seventy-two Martyrs of Huanghuagang.

Cheng Liang (1883~1911) was 29 years old

A native of Huaiyuan County, Bengbu City, he is a modern Chinese democratic revolutionary. Member of the Chinese League. One of the Seventy-two Martyrs of Huanghuagang.

Xu Jiefan (1901-1983) was 83 years old

His original name was Xu Qibang. A native of Guzhen County, Bengbu City. Founding Major General. He successively served as the director of the Armored Force Engineering Department of the former Harbin Military Engineering College and the vice president of the Armored Force Engineering College.

Ma Wenbo (1911-1993) was 83 years old

Founding Major General, a native of Huaiyuan County, Bengbu City. After the founding of New China, he successively served as deputy director of the Technical Department of the Central Military Commission, deputy director of the Third Department of the General Staff Department, and vice minister of foreign affairs.

Liu Fengming (1912-1983) was 72 years old

Folk artist. He composed the famous songs "Birds and Phoenixes" and "Happy Song".

Feng Guopei (1914-2012) was 99 years old

People from Bengbu. Stage name Xiao Jinlian. Representative inheritor of the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage projects Flower Drum Lamp (Bengbu Flower Drum Lamp), the grandmaster of the Flower Drum Lamp Generation, the founder of Feng Pai Flower Drum Lamp, and the top ten old artists of Chinese Flower Drum Lamp.

Zhang Benren (1929-2016) was 88 years old

Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He was a professor at China University of Geosciences. chemist.

Chen Pet (?) -106)

Zi Zhaogong (字昭公), a native of Peiguo County (沛国洨县; present-day Guzhen County, Bengbu City). Eastern Han chancellor, jurist, and bibliophile. He successively served as Taishan Taishou, Guanghan Taishou, Dasi Nong, Tingwei, Shangshu, and Dahongxu.

Chen Guidi (1942–)

Huaiyuan people of Bengbu City. Writer, member of The Chinese Writers Association, chairman of the Hefei Writers Association, first-class literary creation. Works: "The Birth of Tragedy", "The Warning of the Huai River", "Survey of Chinese Farmers".

Cui Xinqin (~1950)

Born in Bengbu City, he is a member of the China Filmmakers Association, a professor at the Beijing Film Academy, and a tutor for postgraduate students.

Shi Yuzhu (1962~)

Born in Huaiyuan County, Bengbu City, Anhui Province, he is a businessman and entrepreneur. Chairman of Giant Network Group. CCTV China Economic Person of the Year, 2007 Top Ten Influential Elites.

Jiang Wenli (1966~)

Born in Bengbu City, Bengshan District, Chinese film and television actress, member of China Association for the Promotion of Democracy (Minjin).

Chen Guangbiao (1968~)

Born in Sihong County, Suqian City, originally from Wuhe County, Bengbu City, he is a Chinese entrepreneur, philanthropist, a member of the China Zhi Gong Party, and the chairman of Jiangsu Huangpu Renewable Resources Utilization Co., Ltd.

Zu Hai (~1976))

A native of Bengbu City. Singer, national first-class actor, member of the first Youth Federation of the Ministry of Culture, member of the Youth Federation of Central State Organs, member of the All-China Youth Federation, and member of the Chinese Musicians Association.

Lee Young-ho (~1985)

Bengbu City, Chinese mainland male pop singer, musician and actor.

Ma Sichun (1988~)

Born in Bengbu City, Anhui Province, Hui ethnic group. Chinese mainland film and television actress. Aunt Jiang Wenli.