1. Ma Yashu
Ma Yashu, born in Kunming, Yunnan Province on March 24, 1977, is an actress in Mainland China and graduated from the Performance Department of the Chinese Academy of Opera.
In 1995, he participated in the first TV series "Legendary Life" and officially entered the entertainment industry. In February 2000, he starred in the costume myth drama "Journey to the West". In June 2004, he starred in the costume martial arts drama "Silk Road Heroes". In March 2007, she starred in the modern emotional drama "Love Is Lost". In June 2008, she starred in the period romance drama "Better to Be a Woman".
2. Yang Liping
Yang Liping, born in Yunnan on November 10, 1958, is a Chinese dance artist, vice chairman of the 10th Chinese Dancers Association, a national first-class actor, and enjoys the "State Council Award" "Special Government Allowance". Member of the Expert Committee of the Chinese Ethnic and Folk Dance Grade Examination. In 1971, he joined the Xishuangbanna Prefecture Song and Dance Ensemble, and later transferred to the Central Ethnic Song and Dance Ensemble, where he became famous for his "Peacock Dance".
3. Wang Xin
Wang Xin, Bachelor of Science from Yunnan University, Bachelor of Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) from Oxford University, Master of Forestry and Land Management, currently working in Texas Partner, Pacific Group. In May 2000, Mr. Wang served as the investment director of TOM.COM and was promoted to the chief executive officer and executive director of TOM.COM in July of the same year.
4. Yang Shanzhou
Yang Shanzhou (January 1927 - October 10, 2010), male, Han nationality, member of the Communist Party of China, Yao, Shidian County, Baoshan City, Yunnan Province A native of Guanzhen, he started working in May 1951 and joined the party in November 1952. He once served as Secretary of the Baoshan Prefectural Committee of Yunnan Province.
After Yang Shanzhou retired, he won many honors such as "Top Ten National Greening Models", "National Greening Medal", "National Promising Advanced Individual", and was known as the "Living Kong Fansen".
5. Nie Er
Nie Er (February 14, 1912 - July 17, 1935), a native of Yuxi, Yunnan, was born in Kunming. His original name was Nie Shouxin, and his courtesy name was Zi. Yi (also known as Ziyi) is a Chinese musician and the composer of the national anthem "March of the Volunteers" of the People's Republic of China. He has used pen names such as Black Angel, Noisy Sen, Huan Yu, and Wang Daping.
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