Famous People with the Surname Ding Introduction and Examples

Introduction of famous people with the name Ding in the past

The surname Ding is the forty-sixth largest surname in China today. There are some famous people with the name of Ding in history: Ding Gu, general of Xiang Yu at the end of Qin Dynasty; Ding Fu, general of early Han Dynasty; Ding Gong, scribe of Eastern Han Dynasty; Ding Feng, general of Wu State in Three Kingdoms; Ding Yi, famous scholar of Wei State; Ding Gongzhu, secretary of Taishang in Tang Dynasty; Ding Baozhen, general of Qing Dynasty; Ding Ruchang, governor of Beiyang Naval Division; Ding Richang, governor of Jiangsu Province, and so on.

Ding Gong: Shanyang Donglin (present-day Jinxiang County, Shandong Province, east of the people, Han Dynasty scholars, then known as the great Confucian, once served as counselor, doctor. Later, he was promoted to be a minister and a cavalry captain, and died in his post.

Ding Yi: a native of Changzhou, Suzhou (present-day Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), served as the right counselor of Emperor Zhenzong of the Northern Song Dynasty and the ambassador of the Three Secretaries of Departments of State, and was later promoted to prime minister and named Duke of Jin. The story of his restoration of the capital is honored as an example of the use of "operations research" in ancient times.

Ding Du: a native of Xiangfu (Kaifeng, Henan Province), he was a textual exegete of the Northern Song Dynasty and a scholar of the Duanming Hall. He and Li Shu published and revised the "Rhyme Summary", and also published and revised the "Guangyun" into the "Collection of Rhymes".

Ding Yi: ancestry Enzhou Qinghe (now belongs to Hebei Province), later moved to Xiangfu, the famous book collector of the Northern Song Dynasty, **** collection of books to eight thousand volumes.

Ding Lian: a native of Panyu (now in Guangdong Province), he was a scholar during the Yuanfeng period of the Northern Song Dynasty and served as a court councilor.

Ding Jing: a native of Qiantang (present-day Hangzhou), Zhejiang Province, was a seal engraver in the Qing Dynasty, who was fond of gold and stone writing, good at identification, skilled in poetry, calligraphy and painting, and especially good at engraving seals, and created the "Zhejiang School", and was regarded as the head of the "Xiling Eight Schools".

Ding C: qiantang, zhejiang province, late qing dynasty bibliophile, author of "good book room collection of books", recorded its collection of books in the precious part.

Ding Qian: Zhejiang Province, Renhe (now Hangzhou), modern geographer. Author of "Penglai Xuan geography series" 69 volumes.

Ding Ling: A native of Linli, Hunan Province, Ding Ling is a famous female writer in modern China. She is famous for her novel The Diary of Ms. Sapphire. Her novel The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River won the Stalin Prize for Literature. After liberation, she served as editor-in-chief of Literature and Art Newspaper and a member of the Standing Committee of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

Ding Ying: a native of Gaozhou, Guangdong Province, is a modern agronomist and rice expert. He was a professor at the Faculty of Agriculture of Sun Yat-sen University. After liberation, he served as president of the South China Agricultural College and president of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences.

Ding Daquan: a native of Zhenjiang (now Jiangsu Province) in the Southern Song Dynasty, Ding Daquan was a right counselor, a privy counselor, and a right prime minister.

Ding Yunpeng: a native of Xiuning (now Anhui Province), was a painter in the Ming Dynasty, specializing in the painting of figures, Buddhist statues, landscapes and flowers, and he also wrote poems.

Ding Qirui: a native of Yongcheng, Henan Province, in the Ming Dynasty, he was a minister in the Ministry of War.

Ding Yaocang: A native of Zhucheng, Shandong Province, he was a literary scholar in the Ming and Qing dynasties. He is the author of the novel "Renewal of the Plum in the Golden Vase" and other works.

Ding Guanpeng: a native of Beijing, a painter of the Qing Dynasty, best known for his figure paintings.

Ding Ying Yao: At the beginning of the Han Dynasty, he lived in seclusion in the Huaiyang Mountains and was unwilling to come out as an official. He was unwilling to come out to be an official. When Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty sent his minister to invite him to be an official at the court together with the Four Hao of Shangshan, Ying Yao firmly refused to go. The people of the time said, "The four Hao of Shangshan are not as good as the one old man of Huaiyang!"