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Which famous alumni have Inner Mongolia University gone out of?
Well-known alumni, seeing these words, it is estimated that all college students will think of these names first: B. Shorgan, Ulanhu, Gaowa Siqin, etc. There are many people who may not be very famous, but they are still remembered by college students: Ba Sen, Wu Ying Ga, Feng Wan, etc.

B. Shorgen, 1965, graduated from Biology Department of Inner Mongolia University, and is an expert in livestock reproductive biology and biotechnology in China. He first explored the ways to induce capacitation of goat, sheep and cattle sperm in vitro, and put forward in vitro hybridization breeding technology for the first time in the world. As the pride of Inner Mongolia University, his deeds and goat sculptures are permanently preserved in front of Mongolia University, and people who come to Inner Mongolia University to visit and study have paid their respects.

Ulanhu was the first chairman of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region after its founding. He has made a lot of contributions to Inner Mongolia and even the whole of China in many aspects, such as politics and education, and is an example for all previous college students.

Neda has also produced many singers and film and television actors, among which Gaowa Siqin is a typical representative. The role he played is still impressive.

In fact, in addition to these famous figures, there are more teachers who are conscientious and constantly learning and improving. They are training groups of outstanding students. Some of these teachers are humorous, some are knowledgeable, and some are considerate. Through unremitting efforts, they have made Inner University a better place.

During my four years in Inner Mongolia, everything I experienced made my memory particularly deep. Nowadays, there are many peaches and plums all over the world. I hope more outstanding students will come here for further study.