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Ye Zhaoyan

A native of Suzhou, Jiangsu. Born in 1957. He graduated from the Chinese Department of Nanjing University in 1982 and graduated from the master's program of the Chinese Department of Nanjing University in 1986. He has served as a teacher at Jinling Vocational University, an editor at Jiangsu Literature and Art Publishing House, and a professional creator at Jiangsu Writers Association. Started publishing works in 1980. His grandfather is Ye Shengtao, a veteran of Chinese literature, and his name comes from half of his parents' names. It's the real name.

Nanjing native. He graduated from high school in 1974 and worked as a fitter in a factory for four years. In 1978, he was admitted to the Chinese Department of Nanjing University and received his master's degree in 1986. He began literary creation in the early 1980s, with a total of about four million words. His main works include the seven-volume "Collected Works of Ye Zhaoyan", "Selected Works of Ye Zhaoyan" and various selected works. There are also novels "Love in 1937", "Flower Shadow", "Flower Evil", "Other People's Love", "Greenhouse without Glass", "Our Hearts Are Too Stubborn", and a collection of essays "Wandering Night" , "Old Shadows of Qinhuai", "Ye Zhaoyan's Wonderful Essays", "Ye Zhaoyan's Prose", "Miscellaneous Peanut Trees", etc.

His work "Chasing the Moon Tower" won the 1987-1988 National Outstanding Novella Award and the First Jiangsu Literary and Art Award. He is now a professional writer of the Jiangsu Provincial Writers Association and a member of the Chinese Writers Association. His major works include: "Candlelight Dance", "Love in 1937", "Flower Evil", "Flower Shadow", "Old Style Emotions", "Xiao Du's Romantic Life", "The Moon on the Road", " "Crying Kitten", "Poetic Zichuan", "Writers Gossip about Nanjing", "Nanjing Women", "If you don't marry me, you will regret it forever", "Fame and Body" etc.

I have a daughter who took the college entrance examination in 2003. Currently living in Nanjing

Mei Ting is a male star. I don’t know his name. He and Mei Ting acted in a TV series called Don’t Talk to Strangers.

Ye Fan too

You Benchang [Jigong]

Mao Amin

Sun Quan (formerly)

Xu Rong , female, won the women's team championship in the first World Badminton World Cup in 1997. This was the first world championship won by a Nanjing athlete; Luan Jujie, won the national women's foil individual championship 8 times and 6 team championships . At the 23rd Olympic Games, she won the women's foil individual championship and became the first Asian to be recorded in the history of Olympic fencing since 1896. In 1983, Hu Xinggang won the men's individual all-around and The second set of two championships; from 1987 to 1989, Yang Yang won the men's singles championship at the World Badminton Championships, World Cup Badminton Championships, the 24th Olympic Games Badminton Show, and the 15th Tom Cup team championship. He was known as the world's best player at that time. One of the "Four Kings" in the badminton world, the National Sports Commission twice awarded him the "Sports Medal of Honor" and was named one of the top ten athletes in the country; in November 2003, the Chinese Women's Volleyball Team held the 9th Women's Volleyball Championship in Osaka, Japan. Won the championship in the Women's Volleyball World Cup. Nanjing native Zhao Ruirui participated as the main secondary attacker. She also won the best spiker in the 2003 World Cup. Her name can be put together with Lang Ping, who is known as the "Iron Hammer".

Nanjing, with a history of more than 2,400 years, is home to outstanding people and a rich collection of humanities. Celebrities from Nanjing emerge in endlessly, shining like stars. In the long river of history, they have written immortal chapters with their own blood, sweat and wisdom. The image of Nanjing and the image of Nanjing people are more vivid and vivid because of them. Nanjing people are proud of it.

In ancient times, there were more than 20 number one scholars from Nanjing, and their list is as follows:

Lu Ying of the Southern Tang Dynasty;

Ye Zuqia, Qin Hui, Qin Qin of the Northern Song Dynasty Xi, Yu Li;

Wu Qian and Zhang Xiaoxiang in the Southern Song Dynasty;

Huang Guan, Jiao Hong and Zhu Zhifan in the Ming Dynasty. The military champions of the Ming and Qing Dynasties include Zhou Xuan, Yuan Shi, Wen Zhi, Yin Feng, Dong Yongsui, and Jieyuan;

The military champions of the Qing Dynasty were Hu Renyu, Qin Dashu, Huang Siyong, and Lin Benzhi (Wu Zhuangyuan). (Ren Changhua of the Qing Dynasty was the first Hui nationality in the history of our country to be the most beautiful woman);

Fu Shanxiang of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom was the first female number one scholar in the history of our country.

From ancient times to the present, the activities of characters have reflected the trajectory of the entire political, economic, and cultural development. In particular, outstanding characters have made outstanding contributions to promoting the development of society.

Xiao Yan (464--549), Emperor Wu of Liang, established the Southern Liang Dynasty.

His ancestral home was Nanlanling (now Changzhou). He was born in Tongxiali, Moling (now southeast of Nanjing). He reigned for 48 years. He is "sharp in nature, writes well in writing, is good at literature, and is both civil and military". He and others wrote "General History". He was also good at music and poetry writing. Most of his works have been lost. People in the Ming Dynasty collected the fragments and compiled them into the "Imperial Collection of Emperor Wu of Liang" which is circulated today. Buried in Xiuling (now Dongcheng Village, Danyang City).

Deng Tingzhen (1775--1846), a minister of the Qing Dynasty and a national hero, was originally from Fujian. He entered Jiangning (now Nanjing) in the early Qing Dynasty and became his native place. He was born into a family of eunuchs and lived in Wanzhuyuan by the Qinhuai River. He became a Jinshi in the sixth year of Jiaqing (1801). During the Opium War, he was promoted to governor of Guangdong and Guangxi, and worked closely with Lin Zexu, the Imperial Envoy, to carry out the heroic struggle against smoking. He was one of the patriotic generals who resolutely resisted the British invaders during the Opium War. He was promoted to governor of Fujian, Zhejiang and Shaanxi and Gansu. In the twenty-sixth year of Daoguang's reign, he finally became ill due to overwork and died in office. After his death, he was buried in Dengjiashan at the foot of Lingshan Mountain outside Xianhemen in the eastern suburbs of today's Nanjing. Deng Tingzhen’s tomb is listed as a provincial cultural relic protection unit.