Deng Jiaxian (1June 25th, 924-1July 29th, 986), member of Jiu San Society, academician of China Academy of Sciences, famous nuclear physicist, pioneer and founder of nuclear weapons development in China, has made important contributions to the research and development of nuclear weapons and atomic weapons in China.
2. Cheng Xiaoqing
Cheng Xiaoqing is the "first person" in China's modern detective novels and "Conan Doyle in the East". His Hawthorne is China's version of Sherlock Holmes. This book includes 10 short stories such as Dangerous Marriage, Bloody Handprints and Broken Fingers. These 10 novels are all based on detective stories, with rich contents, tortuous plots and vivid characters. They are excellent works in China's modern detective novels.
3. Tian Hairong
Tian Hairong, 1975 1 1.7, was born in Anqing, Anhui. China film and television actress and producer, graduated from the Performance Department of Shanghai Theatre Academy in 1995. 1996 first appeared in the TV series Thunderstorm, which is well known to the public.
In 2000, her film The Beautiful Yinna won the 42nd Hua Xiaobai Award for Best Actress. In 2004, she won the Lu Jin Best Actress Award at Changchun International Film Festival for Romantic Girl. In 2006, she starred in Women Don't Cry.
4. Haizi
Haizi (1964-1March 26th, 989), formerly known as Cha Haisheng, was born in Chawan Village, Gaohe Town, Huaining County, Anhui Province, and was a contemporary young poet.
Haizi grew up in the countryside. At the age of 65,438+0979, he was admitted to Peking University Law Department. 65,438+0982 began to write poetry during college. After Peking University graduated, he was assigned to work in the Philosophy Department of China University of Political Science and Law. On March 26th, 65,438+0989, he committed suicide near Shanhaiguan. He is only 25 years old.
5. Chen Xinmin
Chen Xinmin (1912.1.18-1992438+02.23) was born in Wangjiang, Anhui Province, and was a physical chemist in metallurgical technology. Pioneers of nonferrous metallurgy education in China.
1935 graduated from Tsinghua University in the 24th year of Zhongmin, 1945, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the 34th year of the Republic of China, 1945 studied the influencing factors of hydrogen content in steel in the United States, 1952 went to Changsha to establish Central South Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (now "Central South University").
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Anqing