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Who are the Mongolian celebrities?

1. Minggatu (1692-1765), a native of Zhengbaiqi, Xilin Gol League, Inner Mongolia, was a famous mathematician, astronomer and surveyor in Qing Dynasty.

2. Yin Zhannaxi (1837—1892) was a Mongolian novelist. Han Ming Bao Hengshan, the word Runting. Tumote Right Banner, Zhuosuotumeng, Inner Mongolia. His father was a patriotic general, an ancient book collector and a historian.

3. B. Shorgan (194 ——), doctor of veterinary medicine, academician of China Academy of Engineering, doctoral supervisor and professor, was awarded the honorary title of "outstanding professional and technical personnel" by the state and was praised as the father of test-tube goats by the world.

4. Xi Murong, a Mongolian poetess. Originally from Ming 'an Banner, Chahar League, Inner Mongolia. The full name of Mongolia is Mulun Xilianbo, which means mighty rivers. After being a Mongolian royal family, grandma is a royal princess. In his father's military life, Xi Murong was born in Sichuan. At the age of thirteen, he wrote poems in his diary. At the age of fourteen, he entered the Art Department of Taipei Normal University and then the Art Department of Taiwan Province Normal University. In 1964, he joined the Royal Academy of Art in Brussels, Belgium, specializing in oil painting. After graduation, he served as an associate professor of fine arts in Taiwan Province Hsinchu Teachers College. He has held dozens of solo exhibitions, published a collection of paintings and won many painting awards. In 1981, Taiwan Province Dadi Publishing House published Xi Murong's first book of poetry, Qilixiang, which was reprinted seven times a year. Other poems are also reprinted in one edition.

5. Xiao Gan

(191-1999) was originally named Xiao Binggan. Eight Banners Mongolians in Beijing. China is a famous journalist, writer and translator in modern times. He studied in Fu Jen Catholic University, yenching university and Cambridge University. From 1931 to 1935, Xiao Gan, Americans An Lan and Si Nuo compiled China Briefing, Living China and other publications and literary collections. In 1935, he entered Ta Kung Pao as a reporter, and the representative at that time was the map of refugees. In 1939, he was a lecturer at the Oriental College of University of London, and concurrently served as a reporter for Ta Kung Pao in Britain. His representative works include Late Autumn in Nande and London under a Silver Kite. He was the most famous China war correspondent in the whole European battlefield during World War II. He also interviewed and reported the first UN General Assembly, the trial of Nazi war criminals and other major events. After 1949, he was mainly engaged in literary translation. In 1995, A China reporter watched the Second World War, which was translated into Shakespeare's Tales, the famous Czech novel The Good Soldier and the Handsome, the Canadian humorous essays by Rickirk, and Pierre Gint by Ibsen of Norway, as well as 15 American translations such as The Wind of War, The Slaughterhouse and The History of Abandoned tom jones. A particularly landmark is Ulysses. This book is so strange that few people in Britain can understand it, so it is news to dare to translate it. In 1994, this million-word translation won the first prize of the second foreign literature book of the Press and Publication Administration. In his later years, Xiao Gan served as director and consultant of the Chinese Writers Association, member of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, curator of the Central Museum of Literature and History, etc.

6. Malaqinfu (193 ~)

Modern Mongolian writer. Tumote Banner, Liaoning Province. When I was a child, my family was poor and I only studied for a few years. In 1945, he joined the Eighth Route Army and was trained by the life of the army. He also participated in the stormy class struggle in the early days of Inner Mongolia's liberation and served as a leading cadre at the grassroots level. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the earth-shaking changes and profound life accumulation in Inner Mongolia laid the foundation for his later literary creation. In 1951, he published his first novel, People in Horqin Grassland, which attracted the attention of literary and art circles. In 1952, he joined the Literature Workshop of the Chinese Writers Association and received the guidance of many famous writers, which broadened his artistic vision and improved his ability to observe life and artistic expression. He joined the Chinese Writers' Association in 1954, and served as the secretary of the Secretariat of the Chinese Writers' Association after 1979, and was the deputy editor and editor-in-chief of the magazine National Literature.

7. Lee Joon, a Mongolian, was born in Xiatun Village, Mengjin County, Henan Province in 1928. He never left his books when he worked in a private school, a primary school, a middle school and a troupe. In 1952, he wrote "Can't Go That Way", and the following year he was transferred to Henan Federation of Literary and Art Circles as a professional writer. In 198, he was transferred to the Chinese Writers Association as a member of the presidium. In 1996, he became the director of China Museum of Modern Literature.

Works: The novel The Yellow River flows eastward, known as the "three-dimensional map of refugees", won the Mao Dun Literature Prize in 1985; The novel "Can't Go That Way" was published in 1952 and reprinted by President Mao Zedong in nearly 5 newspapers and periodicals across the country. The novel "Li Shuangshuang Biography" was made into a movie after its publication, which won the Hundred Flowers Award and became a classic film. The New Biography of the Veteran is his first screenplay, which won the silver prize at the Moscow International Film Festival in 1959. The films "Dragon Horse Spirit" and "herdsman" won the Golden Rooster Award; "Garland under the Mountain" (adapted into a screenplay) won the Golden Rooster Award; There are other screenplays: Running Rivers, Bells of Qingliang Temple, The Old Man and the Dog, etc. He is the vice chairman of the Chinese Writers Association, a member of the Presidium of the Film Writers Association, a vice chairman of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, a member of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and the curator of the China Modern Literature Museum.

8. Wu keli, male, researcher, Mongolian. Born in November 1934, Tumote Banner, Inner Mongolia, party member. Graduated from the University of Science and Technology of China in 1963.

He used to be the director of the Pre-research Division of the Eighth Machinery General Science and Technology Bureau, the deputy director of the Pre-research Bureau of the Ministry of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the executive vice president of China Great Wall Industry Corporation, and the consultant of China Great Wall Industry Corporation. Since 1994, he has served as the chairman of China Jiujiu Industrial Co., Ltd..

main contribution: from 1958 to 196, when I was the head of the rocket design group of the University of Science and Technology of China, I developed a solid rocket engine. After graduation, he was engaged in the research of aviation engineering aerodynamics, and was responsible for the wind tunnel test and calculation of J-7 and J-8 models. In 1974, inorganic high-temperature resistant coatings were successfully researched, which filled two domestic gaps and helped to set up five production plants in China, with an annual output value of 1 million yuan. After 1978, the organization established a military pre-research system, and was in charge of the pre-research work of solid engines, aerodynamics, radar and materials, which promoted the development of models. Responsible for foreign trade in Great Wall Company, and participated in the important decision of health launch service entering the international market, which contributed to China's space technology entering the international market and occupying a place. In 1979, he was rated as a national model worker and won the May 1st Labor Medal. In 1992, he enjoyed a special government allowance and won an aerospace award.

9. Dedema

Dedema, a famous Mongolian mezzo-soprano singer in China, is a member of China Youth Federation, a member of China Musicians Association, a director of China Minority Culture and Art Foundation and a national first-class actor.

Born in Ejina Banner, Inner Mongolia in 1947, he joined his hometown Wulan Muqi in 196, studied vocal music in the vocal music research class of Inner Mongolia Art School in 1962, majored in vocal music in China Conservatory of Music in 1964, studied under Professor Jiang Jiaxiang, and returned to Inner Mongolia after graduation in 1968. He worked as a soloist and opera singer in Inner Mongolia Bameng Song and Dance Troupe, Inner Mongolia National Opera Troupe and Inner Mongolia Song and Dance Troupe successively. In 1982, he was transferred to the Central National Song and Dance Troupe as a soloist.