The Eight Sages of Chaozhou in the Tang and Song dynasties
Zhao De: Haiyang (present-day Chao'an), Tang Dynasty Zong Dali thirteen years (778 years), Wu Wu section of the first bachelor's degree, awarded the magistrate, to help Han Yu to run education in Chao.
Wang Dabao: Haiyang (now Chao'an), Southern Song Dynasty Emperor Gaozong Jianyan two years (1128) Wujiazhengzheng the first a second place, the official Ministry of Rites Shangshu. He supported the northern expedition of Zhang Jun, a famous general against the Jin Dynasty, and impeached Wang Che, a defeated general against the Jin Dynasty, and was committed to stabilizing the situation against the Jin Dynasty. He was also a member of the Song Historian's biography.
Xu Shen: Chao Yang, Song Dazhong Xiangfu three years (1010 years), served as Shaozhou, Jizhou, Liuzhou, Jianzhou and other places governor
Zhang Kui: Haiyang County, Longyi Chengdu (now belongs to the Chenghai District, Lianhua Town), Song Huizong Zhenghe eight years (1118 years), wuxu Zhengzhuo fourth A-junior, the official Lianzhou Magistrate, the governor of the new state
Liu Yun: Haiyang (now Chao'an), the Song Zhezong Shao Sheng four years (now Chao'an). Song Zhezong Shao Sheng four years (1097) Ding Chou Zheng Rao third grade, successively served as the Household Cao of the Methodist State (now Longchuan), Chengxiang (now Meixian) governor, Huazhou governor. Sympathetic to the people's suffering, tax cuts and removes malpractices.
Lin Xun: Haiyang (now Chaoan), Song Renzong Tian Sheng five years (1027) dingmao Zhengzuo second a jinshi.
Lu Dong: Haiyang (now Chao'an), Song Renzong (1053) dec has been the special Zao jinshi, successive Song Dynasty good county bookkeeper, the National Zizhixian straight lectures, Liuzhou Zhizhu, Zhuanzhou Zhizhu, the Prince in the house.
Wu Fugu: a native of Jieyang, with the character Zino, an eccentric in cloth.
Ming Wuchen eight sages
refers to the first year of the Ming Chongzhen (1628) Wuchen Section, the same list of the eight Chaozhou Prefecture jinshi (when Chengxiang County belongs to the Chaozhou Prefecture). The eight jinshi in Chaozhou Taiping Road, Guangyuan Street, dedicating the construction of Shengshi Yuankai Square.
Ku Chaojian: a native of Haiyang (present-day Chaoan), he defected to Zheng Chenggong after the fall of the Ming Dynasty and actively fought against the Qing Dynasty.
Guo Zhiqi: a native of Jieyang, the last important minister of the Southern Ming Dynasty who sacrificed his life for the sovereign state.
Huang Qiqi: a native of Jieyang, he was an official Hanlin compiler, and an official of the Ministry of Rites and the Ministry of War.
Song Zhaozhu: a native of Jieyang, Jieyang, official Renhe magistrate
Li Shichun: a native of Chengxiang, official Quwo Yicheng county magistrate, examined and selected as an editorial scholar of the Hanlin Academy, tired of being the official minister of the Ministry of Revenue.
Liang Yinglong: a native of Raoping, a government counselor in Fujian.
Yang Renshi: a native of Raoping, a magistrate in Qingshui County.
Chen Sok-hsien: a native of Puning, official magistrate of Baoding Prefecture.
Others
Wu Dangdang: a native of Jieyang in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and governor of Ancheng County.
Liu Fang (c. 1080 - 1150): a native of Haiyang in Song Dynasty (now Chao'an), the eldest son of the late sage Liu Yun, who served as a bachelor of Longtuge and the founder of pediatrics in Lingnan, and authored the first pediatrics medical book in Lingnan, "The New Book of Younger and Younger".
Cheng Nansheng (): a native of Chaoyang in the Southern Song Dynasty, a man of science, and a disciple of Zhu Xi
Guo Shuyun (): a native of Jieyang in the Southern Song Dynasty, a man of science, and a disciple of Zhu Xi
Yao Hongzhong (ca. 1181-1209): a native of Haiyang in the Southern Song Dynasty (today, a native of Longnit in Chaoyang County), and a scout of the Southern Song Dynasty.
Li Ling (1406-1469): a native of Cotton City, Chaoyang County, Ming Dynasty, Commander of the Commanding General's Office of the Press and Inspection Department, who at that time rebuilt the Bailu Cave Academy and gave lectures in person
Xue Kan (1486-1545): a native of Longxidu, Jieyang County, Ming Dynasty (today belongs to Xuelongxiang, Umber Township, Chao'an County), and worldly known as "Mr. Zhongli", a great scholar of Ming. Ming history has its biography.
Weng Wanda (1498-1552): Ming Jieyang people, the Ministry of War, a famous military. Ming history has its biography
Chen Yisong (1498-1582): Ming Haiyang (now Chaoan Dongfeng), Ministry of Public Works, the left minister, supervise the repair of the Imperial Tombs plus salary service level.
Lin Daqin (1512-1545): Chaoan, Ming scholar.
Xiao Duanmeng (1521-1554 years): Chao Yang County Goudu people (now cotton city people), Ming Da Lisi Secretary, successive Shandong Road Imperial Secretary, patrol Guizhou, Zhejiang Road Imperial Secretary, patrol Jiangxi.
Lin Dachun (1523-1588): Ming Chaoyang people, Commander of the Commander of the Zhejiang School, and then promoted to Vice Minister of the School, and by imperial decree, pre-fixed the actual record of the World Temple, Zhejiang biography of the characters, for the people of Wu and Yue.
Zhou Guang-ho (1536-1616): chao yang huanglongdu xiaoshan (now belongs to chao nan xiaoshan peach creek) people, Ming shaanxi press commissioner, ping ningxia rebellion pacification, the next year Jin du caiyuan right legitimate royal inspector, served as governor of ningxia.
Tang Bo Yuan (1540-1597): Ming Chenghai, "Ming History - Confucianism" praised as "Linghai Shi Dafu meter"
Lin Xichun (1552-1631): Ming Haiyang (present-day Chaoan), the Household Department, the Umbudsman. Lin Xichun (1552-1631): Ming Haiyang (now Chaoan), left minister of the Ministry of Revenue, posthumously awarded the title of Shangshu, given the posthumous title of Wenxuan
Huang Jin (1572-1654): Ming Raoping, Chongzhen Ministry of Rites Shangshu.
Lin Deyong (1675-1722): Jieyang, Qing Dynasty, martial arts scholar
Cheng Dajin (1709-1782): Jieyang, Qing Dynasty, Governor-General of Zhili.
Huang Renyong (1762-1817): a native of Haiyang (present-day Chaoan) in the Qing Dynasty, a martial arts scholar
Luo Dazang (1804-1855): a native of Jieyang, a general of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom
Huang Wuxian (1821-1898): a native of Zhi Pu Du Xia Lin in the Qing Dynasty (present-day Huang Wuxian (1821-1898): a native of Zhaolin (now Guanbu Town) in Chaoyang, Qing Dynasty, and governor of Yunnan
Ding Richang (1823-1882): a native of Tangkeng in Fengshun, was a patriotic innovator of the foreign affairs movement in China at the end of the Qing Dynasty and one of the four great bibliophiles of the late Qing Dynasty.
Fang Yao (1833-1891): a native of Hongyang Xicun in Puning, Qing Dynasty, he was the governor of Guangdong navy.
Cultural, academic and educational media
Mainland China
Zeng Xijing (1867-1926): a native of Medianhu, Jiexi, a great poet of Lingnan
Wen Tingjing (1869-1954): a native of Taipo, a renowned scholar and bibliographer, who put much effort into organizing the literature of Chaozhou!
Wu Guan-yin (1879-1935): a native of Chenghai, a famous historian, linguist and democrat. Professor at many universities, served as president of North China University.
Huang Jiyu (1885-1945): Chenghai people, learning both Chinese and Western, both long literature and science but, good at calligraphy, couplets and chess games are proficient in erudition. He was the dean of more or less universities and the president of Zhongshan University in Henan Province.
Weng Huidong (1885-1965): Chaoan, the first person to write textbooks on Chaozhou vernacular history, geography and culture.
Zhang Jingsheng (1888-1970): a native of Rao Ping, Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Sexology, and Wen Demon.
Du Guoziang (1888-1961): a native of Chenghai, a famous philosopher, whose main representative work is A General History of Chinese Thought. He was a member of the Department of Philosophy and Social Sciences of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the president of the Guangzhou Branch of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Xu Xinying (许心影): a native of Chenghai, a famous poetess.
Xu Dishan (1893-1941): a native of Jieyang, a famous writer.
Guo Renyuan (1898-1970.8.14): a native of Tonglu, Chaoyang; former acting president of Fudan University and president of Zhejiang University; a pioneer in Chinese psychology.
Cheng Shoulin (1900.3.1-1990): a native of Chaoyang, a renowned scholar and the earliest expert in German studies in China.
Zheng麐: a native of Chaoyang, one of the pioneers of Chinese political science, specialized in the study of ancient history and philosophy, and in the English translation of pre-Qin and Qin ancient texts. He was one of the pioneers of Chinese political science, who specialized in the study of ancient history and philosophy and the English translation of pre-Qin ancient books.
Yang Zuoren (1901-1955): a native of Chao'an, a "third kind of man" forgotten by history.
Zhan Antai (1902-1967): a native of Rao Ping, a scholar of Lingnan lyrics.
Ke Baonian (1904-1985): a native of Chao'an, one of the early members of the C*** Party, and a famous translator of Marxist works.
Xue Shan (1915-1999): a native of Chao'an, a famous writer.
Bino (1916-2008): a native of Tai Po, a famous writer.
Hong Lingfei (1901-1903): a native of Chao'an, a famous Leftist League writer
Dai Pingwan (1903-1945): a native of Chao'an, a famous Leftist League writer
Feng Clang (1907.10.10-1937.2.7): a native of Chao'an, one of the Five Martyrs of the Leftist League.
Cheng Zhengqiu (1888-1935): a native of Yanting, Chengtian, Chaonan, a founding father of Chinese cinema and one of the ten people who influenced Chinese cinema.
Cai Chusheng (1906-1968.7.15): a native of Jixing, Tonglu, Chaoyang, a founding father of Chinese realistic cinema and one of the ten people who influenced Chinese cinema.
Chen Clangran (1906-1958): a native of Chaozhou, a famous early Chinese movie director.
Tang Yu (1912-): a native of Chaozhou, a famous newspaper man, writer, and master of Erliutang.
Xu Tiexin (1906-1988): a native of Cotton Lake, Jiexi, a famous political economist, vice-president of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and director of the Institute of Economic Research, and served as the first president of Shantou University.
Mei Yi (1913-2003): a native of Chao'an, a famous translator, his main translation masterpiece is "How Iron and Steel are Made".
Qin Mu (1919-1992): a native of Chenghai, a great writer of prose.
Lin Wenyi (1930.12-1997.12.30): a native of Shantou, founder of commercial economics in mainland China, former professor of the National People's Congress
Xiao Zhuoji (1933.12.4-): a native of Cotton City in Chaoyang, a renowned economist and professor of Peking University.
Huang Tianpeng (1909-1982): a native of Puning, a pioneer of journalism in China
Fang Hanqi (1926.12): a native of Puning, a famous historian of journalism, and a professor of NPC.
Zhan Bohui (1931.7.10): a native of Rao Ping, son of Zhan Antai, and a famous linguist
Pengzi Rao (1935-): a native of Chaozhou, and a renowned theorist of literature and art, was selected by People's Illustrated Newspaper as one of the "125 Influential Women in China in the 20th Century" in 2006.
Li Xinkui (1935.10-1997.9): a native of Chenghai, a famous linguist
Hong Zicheng (1939.4-): a native of Jieyang, a famous scholar and a professor of Peking University.
Guo Qihong (1940-): a native of Chao'an, a famous playwright
Chen Pingyuan (1954): a native of Chao'an, a famous scholar and a professor at Peking University.
Zhao Tingyang (1961-): a native of Shantou, a researcher at the Institute of Philosophy of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and a renowned mainland philosopher.
Hong Kong and Macao
Rao Zongyi: a native of Chaozhou, a globally renowned sinologist, and a Great Bauhinia Hoon Yin.
Liu Zunyi: a native of Xinpi, Gurao Town, Chaozhou; president of the Chinese University of Hong Kong; member of the Academia Sinica, Taiwan.
Huang Lissong: a native of Jieyang, former president of Nanyang University in Singapore and the University of Hong Kong.
Cai Lan: a native of Chaozhou, a movie producer, writer and eater.
Lin Hsing-chi: a native of Chenghai, Hong Kong writer and newspaper man.
Hagong: a native of Quanzhou, Hong Kong writer and newspaper man.
Taiwan
Shi Ma Ling: a native of Jieyang, his father was 19th Route Army general Wu Cuxun, a famous Taiwanese martial arts novelist .
Chiu Chiu Nung: a native of Xianmen City, Xiancheng Town, Chaonan, a famous painter in Taiwan, studied under Liu Haisu.
Fei Ma (1936-): a native of Chaoyang, formerly known as Ma Weiyi, born in Taichung City, Taiwan, returned to live in Chaoyang in his childhood, a famous poet in Taiwan.
Singapore
Liu Ying-shun: a native of Shantou, the first president of Ngee Ann College in Singapore.
Rongzi: a native of Chaoyang, formerly known as Lee Sai Yung, was the vice president of the Singapore Writers' Association.
Thailand
Sima Tapping: a native of Chengtian, Chaonan, formerly known as Ma Junchu, president of the Thai Chinese Writers' Association (TCCCWA)
Mengli: a native of Chenghai, formerly known as Xu Aizhen, has served as vice-president of the TCCCWA for four consecutive terms. She is currently an editorial board member of the Four Seas magazine of the China Federation of Literature and Art, an editorial board member of Jinan University Press, and a special researcher of the Center for Overseas Chinese Studies in Taiwan and Hong Kong of Jinan University.
Zheng Ruoxue: a native of Longtian Township, Chaonan, with the pen name of Qingluo, is a Thai-Chinese microfiction writer.
Zi Fan: a native of Chaoyang, a famous Thai poet and writer, formerly known as Zheng Clanghao, born in Songkhla Province, South Thailand, Thailand, is the husband of the famous Thai writer Meng Ling.
Calligraphy, Painting, Carving and Dancing
Mainland China
Sun Peigu: a native of Jieyang, a pioneer of the Lingdong School of Painting.
Liu Changchao: a native of Jieyang, one of the patriarchs of the Lingdong School of Painting.
Fan Changgan: a native of Jieyang, a representative of the Lingdong School of Painting.
Lin Tianjun: a native of Jieyang, a representative of the Lingdong School of Painting.
Wang Lanruo: a native of Jieyang, representative of the Lingdong School of Painting.
Tsukuda Jiemei: a native of Chaozhou, a representative of the Lingdong School of Painting.
Lai Shaoqi: a native of Puning, he was the chairman of the Anhui Provincial Political Consultative Conference, an honorary member of the Chinese Calligraphy Association, the vice-chairman of the Chinese Printmakers Association, and an honorary professor of Anhui University and Shantou University.
Huang Dufeng: a native of Jieyang, a member of the China Art Association and chairman of the Guangxi Art Association.
Yang Zhiguang: a native of Jiexi, professor of Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, president of Lingnan Academy of Fine Arts, and member of Chinese Painting Research Institute.
Lin Yong: a native of Chaozhou, Vice Chairman of the Chinese Artists Association, Honorary Chairman of the Guangdong Artists Association, and Vice Chairman of the Guangdong Federation of Literature and Art.
Zheng Meixia: a native of Chaozhou, former vice president of the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts.
Wang Huangsheng: a native of Jieyang, former director of the Guangdong Museum of Art.
Wang Dingxin: a native of Chenghai, a famous educator and calligrapher in Lingdong.
Chen Yunzhang: a native of Tonglu, Chaoyang, a famous calligrapher of the Republic of China.
Chen Dayu: a native of Chaoyang, he was the executive director of the Chinese Artists Association, vice chairman of the Jiangsu Artists Association and Calligraphers Association .
Xu Qinsong: a native of Chenghai, a director of the Chinese Artists Association, chairman of the Guangdong Artists Association, secretary of the party group and vice president of the Guangdong Painting Academy
Tang Daxi: a native of Chenghai, honorary president of the Guangzhou Sculpture Institute. His sculpture creations have wide influence in China.
Chen Chiao: a native of Chaoan, a national-level choreographer and director, vice-chairman of the Chinese Dancers' Association and vice-chairman of the Guangdong Dancers' Association.
Fang Tu: a native of Huilai, president of Guangzhou Painting Academy.
Academician
Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
Ma Dayou: a native of Hepingxiazhai, Chaoyang
Cai Qiao: a native of Xianmei Village, Xinheng Town, Jieyang County (now Jiedong County)
Yang Zunyi: a native of Zhainai Village, Yangqi Township, Jieyang (now Denggang Town, Jiedong County)
Chen Yuntai: a native of Tonglu, Chaoyang
Hou Xianglin: a native of Jieyang County Fengjiang Town (now Jiexi County)
Lin Liwu: a native of Chaoyang, grew up in Shantou
Wu Guoxiong: a native of Meicheng, Chaoyang
Lin Zunqi: a native of Chaoyang
Wang Tieguan: a native of Chenghai
Zheng Ruyong: a native of Chengtian Yanding in Chaonan, and the daughter of the financier Zheng Tieru
Zhou Guozhi: a native of Xiaoshan in Chaonan
Guo Musun: a native of Tonglu, Chaoyang. Tong Yu people, the Republic of China Ministry of Finance, the Central Mint Director Guo Chengen son, grandfather Guo Xinchen former Shanghai Bund Chao Gang rich merchants.
Zeng Yi: Jiexi Wujing rich
Zhuang Yuzi: Rao Ping, born in Chaoan
Zhong Xiangchong: Chaoan, born in Shantou
Chen Xiaoming: Jieyang
Xu Ningsheng: Chenghai, born in Puning
Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering
Guo Yuyuan: Chao Yang Tong Yu
Chou Fulin: Zhou Fulin: a native of Xiashan, Chaonan
She Junnan: a native of Chaoyang
Tang Xican: a native of Chaoyang
Fan Shangda: a native of Chaoyang
Huang Xuhua: a native of Xinliao, Yuhu, Jiedong
Wu Youshou: a native of Fengxi, Chaonan, born in Thailand
Other Academicians
Da-Wen Sun: a native of Chao'an, an internationally renowned expert in food and food engineering, and an expert of the Royal Mechanical Engineers of the UK (RME). Da-Wen Sun: a native of Chaoan, internationally renowned food engineering expert, recipient of the Royal Institution of Mechanical Engineers "Food Engineer of the Year Award" (Food Engineer of the Year Award), Fellow of the Royal Academy of Agricultural Engineering
Lin Chui-Zu: a native of Chaoan, Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering of Sweden, Fellow of the Asia-Pacific Academy of Materials Science, Member of the Hong Kong Academy of Engineering.
Lin Hoon: Jieyang Yuhu Jiangxia, member of the International Eurasian Academy of Sciences
Liu Xin: Chao Yang Gu Rao Xinpi, member of the International Eurasian Academy of Sciences
Science and Technology
Guo Yongji: Chao Yang, Tsinghua University, Department of Electrical Engineering, Tsinghua University that it has made excellent contributions to the field of power system reliability research in mainland China, Tsinghua University, doctoral supervisor.
Chen Huitang: a native of Chaoyang, an expert in automatic control, considered by the relevant departments of Tongji University as one of the founders of the first batch of automatic control majors in mainland China. Former Deputy Director of the Institute of Information and Control, Tongji University
Lin Chao (1909-1991): a native of Jieyang, Yuehu Jiangxia, one of the pioneers of Chinese geography.
Peng Shaolin: a native of Guiyu Township, Chaoyang, an ecologist who is now the director of the Institute of Ecology and Evolution at Sun Yat-sen University.
Zhang Mingrui: a native of Shantou, the father of the international artificial cell.
Lin Xizhi (1921-1969): a native of Shantou, formerly known as Ying Xi, considered by Wu Xiaobo's book "One Hundred Years of Turbulence" and several media outlets, such as the First Financial Weekly, to be the father of Chinese photographic paper.
Wu Zeguang (1910-1946): a native of Chaoyang, Xi'an University of Electronic Science and Technology (XUEST) and the book "Guangdong Celebrities" consider him to be one of the pioneers of the Red Army's radio communication work. Founded the radio communication school (predecessor of Xi'an University of Electronic Science and Technology), successively served as principal of the Wayaobao communication school, principal of the Shanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region communication school, principal of the communication school of the three bureaus in Yan'an, the director of the communication bureau of Jiluyu, and so on.
Zhang Chaohan (1912-2003): a native of Chaoyang, an expert in the low-energy particle gas pedal industry, developed a number of devices to fill the gaps in this discipline in mainland China. For example, in 1962, he successfully developed the then world's most advanced vacuum leak detector device, filling the gap in mainland China.
Lian Tongshu: Chao Yang Simapu Dabu people, professor of Beijing Institute of Technology, created and developed the Chinese mainland's prism adjustment theory in the rigid body kinematics system. He is the author of Reflective Prism **** Yoke Theory.
Medicine
Guo Di: a native of Tong Yu, Chao Yang, a pioneer in child health care in mainland China.
Guo Fengwen (1917-): a native of Guiyu Township, Chaoyang, a chemical-pharmaceutical expert and intelligence specialist, credited by the Biographical Sketch of Chinese Experts in Science and Technology with pioneering the completion of research on a variety of sulfonamides, vitamins, and a variety of pharmaceutical intermediates.
Zhang Yijun (1936-): a native of Guirao Township, Chaoyang, a premier liver disease expert, director of the Liver Disease Center of Guangzhou Air Force Hospital, and a civilian rank of Major General.