, a famous bourgeois revolutionary. Lin Xiumei (1880— 192 1) is the acting army chief and general in Sun Yat-sen's presidential palace. A native of Anfu County, Hunan Province (now Linli County), Lin's cousin. Lin (1886- 1960), formerly known as Zuhan, was born in Guiyuan, 1886 in Liangshuijing Village, Xiumei Town, Linli County, Changde, and was a famous proletarian revolutionary and educator. Jiang Yiwu (1885- 19 13), formerly known as Bao Xiang, was born in Lixian County, Changde, Hunan Province, a famous democratic revolutionary in modern times and a founding father of the Republic of China. Jane Bozan (1898- 1968), a native of Taoyuan, is a famous historian, social activist and Marxist historian in China, one of the important founders of Marxist historiography in China and an outstanding educator. Wang (1903- 1928), a native of Shimen, Hunan Province, is a senior general of the Red Army of Chinese workers and peasants. He was an important general and a famous revolutionary martyr in early China. 1928 died in Dingling, Jiangxi (1904- 1986). Formerly known as Jiang Wei, the word Bingzhi, also known as Jiang Wei, Jiang Wei and Zhi. Pen names Bin Zhi, Cong Xuan, etc. A native of Linli, Changde, Hunan. Dai Xiuzan (1887— 1957), born in Changde, Hunan, Han nationality, is a jurist in China. His main works are "Introduction to Civil Law Debt Compilation" and so on. Wu Bixia, a contemporary lyric coloratura soprano, is a teacher of China Conservatory of Music and a representative of the 11th National People's Congress. Zhou was born in 1963 in Anxiang, Hunan. Cultural celebrity, a well-known blogger in China, has published six books. Chen Sisi, 1976, born in Changde, Hunan, is a famous young singer in China, a deputy to the 10th National People's Congress and a member of all-china youth federation. A leading figure in the field of new folk songs in China. Wei Wenbin, 1950- 1 a native of Taoyuan, Hunan Province, once served as Party Secretary and Director of Hunan Radio and Television Bureau. Yuan,1born in March, 952, was born in Hanshou County, Hunan Province. He is currently the secretary of the CPC Shanxi Provincial Committee and the director of the Standing Committee of the Provincial People's Congress. Yu Jiaxi, (1883- 1955), a native of Changde, Hunan, is a famous contemporary bibliographer and ancient philologist. Before his death, he was the Dean of the School of Literature of Fu Jen Catholic University, a professor of China literature, and a distinguished member of the Institute of Linguistics of China Academy of Sciences. He is the author of "Discrimination of the Summaries of Siku Quanshu" and so on. Ouyang Changlin, from 1952 to 12, was born in Changde City, Hunan Province. He is currently the director of Hunan Radio and Television General Station and secretary of the Party Committee. Wang Dongjing, a native of Anxiang, Changde, is the director, professor and doctoral supervisor of the Department of Economics of the Party School of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, and an expert enjoying special allowance from the State Council. He has written more than 0/0 personal monographs, such as International Investment Theory, Profile of the Spring Tide, China's Puzzlement, Focus on Current Affairs, and China's Choice. Singers are, Ahu, Yue, etc. (1588 ~ 164 1), who were born in Shankoupo, Wuling County, Hunan Province in the Ming Dynasty. Grandfather Yang Shifang, a celebrity in Wuling, once built stone pagodas and Bafang buildings in Gufengling, Deshan. Because of troubled times, Yang Sichang and his father Yang He lived in the world as overseers. Yang Heguan is the assistant minister of the right Ministry of War and the governor of Shaanxi Trilateral Military Affairs. Zhong Xiang: year of birth and death:? -1130, born in Wuling, Dingzhou (now Changde, Hunan). A famous peasant uprising leader in the early Southern Song Dynasty. Yang Yao: (? ~ 1 135), a native of Zhujiagang (now Xinxing Township) in Longyang, Hunan Province, was the leader of the peasant uprising in the Southern Song Dynasty. After Zhong Xiang's death, he, Xia Cheng, Huang Zuo, Zhou Lun and others led the rest of the troops, camped in the Jianghu and insisted on fighting in ancient Changde.