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Who are the celebrities in Beijing?
1, cheng

Cheng (190465438+1October1-kloc-0/March 9, 958), male, formerly known as Colin, was born in Suochuluoshi, Manchu, and was a Manchu Huang Zheng Banner. Beijingers, later changed to Han nationality, surnamed Cheng, first named Cheng Junong, later changed to "Jade Frost". From 1932, it was renamed as Qiu Yan and changed to Yu Shuang.

Famous Peking Opera performer, famous Peking Opera actor, famous Peking Opera master, famous Peking Opera actor, one of the four famous artists, and founder of Chengpai Art 1958 died on March 9 at the age of 54.

2. Ding Guanpeng

Ding, born in the last year of Kangxi and died in the thirty-fifth year of Qianlong [1770], was a painter in the Qing Dynasty. His artistic activities were from the last year of Kangxi to the middle period of Qianlong, and he was born in Shuntian (now Beijing).

Ding Yu entered the DPRK in the 4th year of Yongzheng (1726) and became a dedicated painter. He is good at drawing figures, Taoist explanations, landscapes and portraits. His painting style is neat and meticulous, influenced by European painting. His younger brother Ding Seki Kazuya devoted himself to the imperial court.

3. Lao She

Lao She (1February 3, 899-1August 24, 966), a Beijinger, was originally named Shu Qingchun, whose pen names were She Yu, Leisure, Hongse and Feiwo.

Because Lao She was born in beginning of spring in the lunar calendar, his parents named him "Chun Qing", which may mean celebrating the arrival of spring and having a bright future. After school, I changed my name to Shu Sheyu, which means "give up on yourself", that is, "forget me". Manchu in Beijing is a red flag man.

China is a modern novelist, writer, language master and people's artist. He is the first writer in New China to win the title of "People's Artist". Representative works include Camel Xiangzi, Four Generations of a Family, Teahouse and so on.

4. Aisinggioro Zai Tao

Aisingiorro Zai Tao (1June 23, 887-1September 2, 970) was born in Zhenghuangqi, Manchuria, an imperial clan in the late Qing Dynasty, an important political figure in the late Qing Dynasty, the grandson of Aisingiorro Yongning, Emperor Xuanzong of the Qing Dynasty, and the seventh son of Aisingiorro Yi Xuan, Prince of Chun Xian.

At first, it was adopted by Wang Yi, the heir of Zhongxian County. He studied at the Somy Cavalry School in France, majoring in cavalry operations. He loved horses all his life and was good at drawing them. A Beijing opera fan, with solid martial arts, can rely on and bunt for a long time, and is better at playing monkeys. Yang Xiaolou and Zhang Qilin taught him personally, and Li Wanchun studied opera with him for three years.

5. Ma Zhiyuan

Ma Zhiyuan (date of birth and death is unknown), whose real name is Qianli, whose name is Dongli, Han nationality, was born in Dadu (now Beijing) in Yuan Dynasty, whose name was Dongli (a word goes far, then Dongli), and was a famous zaju writer in Yuan Dynasty. He was born before Zhiyuan 1250 and died in Zhiyuan-taiding 1323. He, Guan Hanqing, Zheng Guangzu and Bai Pu are also called "four outstanding figures of Yuan Opera".