Song dynasty 8 1
Ming dynasty 72
1987 106
2006 102
20 13 85
20 14(20 10) 83 now ranks 83rd in China (20 14 edition, 20 10 edition) with a population of nearly 2.8 million. Anhui has the most, followed by Yunnan and Jiangsu. According to the statistics of the household registration system of the Ministry of Public Security in 2007, the specific population figures are as follows:
Population by province
Beijing 14698
Tianjin 10360
Hebei 49 1 14
Shanxi 15689
Inner Mongolia 27547
Liaoning 65753
Jilin 36368
Heilongjiang 6 1987
Shanghai 67489
Jiangsu 276663
Zhejiang 147 176
Anhui 396595
Fujian 8050
Jiangxi 1054 18
Shandong 9499 1
Henan 128263
Hubei 166245
Hunan 122209
Guangdong 34063
Guangxi 139556
Hainan 3389
Chongqing 1 15863
Sichuan 175693
Guizhou 1 12500
Yunnan 265927
Tibet 180
Shaanxi 35056
Gansu 44703
Qinghai 8639
Ningxia 7422
Xinjiang 15497
2753 103 Tao Qian: A native of Danyang County (now Danyang Town, Jiangning District, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province), whose real name is Gong Zu, 132- 194 (63 years old). At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, General Anton, Xuzhou Pastoral and Liyang Hou were appointed.
Tao Huang: A native of Liling, Danyang, Yangzhou (now Nanjing, Jiangsu), with the word Shiying, was the secretariat of JIAOZHOU in the Western Jin Dynasty, and was the top scholar and general.
Tao Jun: A native of Liling, Danyang, Yangzhou (now Nanjing, Jiangsu), the younger brother of Tao Huang, a general in Zhennan, Wu Dong, and a shepherd in Jingzhou during the Three Kingdoms period.
Tao Kan: A native of Duchang, Jiangxi Province, was a famous minister in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. He served as a lieutenant in a middle school and was made Duke of Changsha. Smart by nature, honest in writing and cautious in politics. It is said that his calligraphy is attractive to both muscles and bones.
Tao Hongjing: A native of Moling (now Nanjing, Jiangsu), the grandson of Long Tao, a Taoist thinker, painter, physician and calligrapher in the Southern Dynasties. When he entered Liang, he was not an official, and Liang Wudi could not be hired, but when the court needed it badly, he would make suggestions. At that time, he was called the prime minister in the mountain. Good at playing chess, cursive script, fine painting, official script is not routine, graceful and restrained in the bones. There is an "image collection".
Tao Manlang was born in Danyang (now Danyang Town, Jiangning District, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province). Qi Rong recruited generals and made great contributions to pacify the rebellion in Hou Jing. He was awarded the title of He Mianchi and the title of General Ping by Zhao.
Tao Shouli: Chiyang (now Guichi, Anhui Province) was a painter of the Southern Tang Dynasty in the Five Dynasties. He is good at interpreting ghosts and gods, gardens, palaces, child slaves, chariots and horses, and is exquisite.
Bi Tao: A native of Qiyang, Yongzhou (now Hunan), was a poet in the Song Dynasty. He was awarded the book of Yangshuo County for meritorious service, and later served as the ambassador of Dongting in Yongzhou. And Tao Yong's weekly diary.
Tao: Jing Zhaohu (now Huxian County, Shaanxi Province) was a painter in Song Dynasty. Be good at flowers and bamboo feathers, and choose Hanlin to call. His brushwork is similar to the grave.
Tao Fuheng: Xinchang (now Zhejiang) was a poet in the late Song Dynasty and early Yuan Dynasty. Professor Chong Xingguo Army in the early Yuan Dynasty. The name of Wen Xian is "Hundred Poems of Plum Blossoms".
Tao, a native of Huangyan, Zhejiang Province, was a calligrapher and writer in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. He can write poetry and calligraphy, as well as calligraphy theory's Biography and Book History Society. There are also "Nan Cun Tuition Record" and "Nan Cun Poetry Collection".
Tao Cheng: Baoying, Jiangsu, painter of Ming Dynasty. Versatile, simple poetry, good calligraphy, good at painting flowers and birds, hibiscus is a miracle and precious to the world.
Tao Shu: A native of Anhua, Hunan Province, was a minister in the Qing Dynasty. Jiaqing Jinshi, Daoguang official to Liangjiang governor plus Prince Shaobao was in charge of salt administration.
Hong Tao: A native of Xiangtan, Hunan Province, was a painter and calligrapher in Qing Dynasty. His works are poetry, calligraphy and seal cutting, especially long paintings of flowers.
Tao Zhiyue: a senior patriotic general of the Kuomintang in Ningxiang, Hunan Province, 1949 uprising in Xinjiang, 1955 was awarded the rank of general by the Central Military Commission, 1988 died.
Tao Yong: A native of Huoqiu, Anhui Province, a senior general of the Communist Party of China, was brave and good at fighting. He was awarded the rank of Lieutenant General in 1955 and died unjustly during the Cultural Revolution.
Tao Zhu: A native of Qiyang, Hunan Province, party member, a senior member of the CPC, served as secretary of the Guangdong Provincial Party Committee and vice president of the country after liberation. As a member of the Cultural Revolution Group during the Cultural Revolution, he was persecuted to death because he didn't want to go along with the Linjiang counter-revolutionary group.
Tao Xingzhi: A native of Shexian County, Anhui Province, was a modern educator. He first noticed the problems of rural education and demanded that education should be combined with practice to serve the people. He is the author of China's Educational Reform, Zhai Fu's Free Talk, Xingzhi's Letters Collection and Xingzhi's Poems and Songs.
Tao Zhiyao: A native of Taolou Village, Taomiao Town, Juye County, Shandong Province. Party member, CPC. Graduated from college. 1937 participated in anti-Japanese and national salvation activities. He used to be the editor-in-chief of Dongsheng magazine, the main teacher of political work and training class in Linyi, Shandong, the professor of Linfen National Revolutionary University in Shanxi, the professor of Yichuan National Revolutionary World College in Shaanxi, the editorial board member and teacher of Lu Xun College of Literature and Art in Yan 'an, the teacher of Yan 'an Army Art Cadre School, the librarian of North China United University in Zhangjiakou, and the head of Social Education Section of Education Bureau of Harbin Special Municipal Government. Director of Academic Affairs Office of Lu Xun College of Literature in Harbin, Northeast China, Director of Chinese Department of Northeast Renmin University in Changchun, Director of Chinese Department of Jilin University, Deputy Director of Institute of Language and Literature of Jilin Branch of China Academy of Sciences, Vice Chairman of Jilin Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and Vice Chairman of Jilin Branch of Chinese Writers Association. He began to publish his works in the 1940s. 1962 Join the Chinese Writers Association. He is the author of the monograph History of Modern Literature in China (3 volumes, cooperation), Theory of Literature and Art, and translated the novel Not a Landlord.
Tao Huabi, female, Han nationality, 1947, born in Meitan County, Guizhou Province, is the founder of Laoganma Chili sauce. He is currently a representative of the Standing Committee of Guizhou Provincial People's Congress, a member of Guiyang CPPCC, vice chairman of Nanming District CPPCC in Guiyang, chairman of Guiyang Nanming Laoganma Flavor Food Co., Ltd. and chairman of Guiyang Nanming Chun Mei Brewing Co., Ltd.
Tao Huabi has successively won the title of "Women's Model Worker" in Nanming District of Guiyang City, "Creating Health Advanced Worker" in Nanming District of Guiyang City, "Women's Model Worker" in Guiyang City, advanced individual in the construction and service of "Two Civilizations" in Guiyang City, "March 8th Red Flag Bearer" in Guizhou Province, "Women's Model Worker" in China City, and national outstanding entrepreneurial women.