Yu Guangzhong (192810/October 21-20171February 14) is a famous contemporary writer, poet, scholar and translator. Because my mother was originally from Wujin, Jiangsu, she also called herself "Jiangnan".
2. Judy
Judy (1360-65438 May 2 +020424 August 120424), the third emperor of the Ming Dynasty and the fourth son of Ming Taizu, was named Yongle, so she was later called Yongle Emperor and Yongle Emperor.
Judy was born in Yingtianfu (present-day Nanjing) and was made the Prince of Yan after the establishment of the Ming Dynasty. Later, he was an army fan in Beiping (now Beijing). He was ordered to participate in military activities in the north many times and led the army to the north twice, which strengthened his influence in the northern army. After Wen Jian acceded to the throne, he adopted the policy of reducing the number of vassals. He not only watched Judy, but also wanted to mobilize his army. Judy launched the Jing Nan War and attacked Wen Jian. In four years (1402), Wen Jian won in Nanjing and became emperor.
3. Zu Chongzhi
Zu Chongzhi (429-500), born in Jiankang (now Nanjing), was originally from Qixian County (now Laishui County, Hebei Province). He was an outstanding mathematician and astronomer in the Southern and Northern Dynasties.
Zu Chongzhi studied natural science all his life, mainly contributing to mathematics, astronomical calendar and mechanical manufacturing. On the basis of exploring the accurate method of pi pioneered by Liu Hui, he first calculated the "pi" to the seventh place after the decimal point, that is, between 3. 14 15926 and 3. 14 15927. His "ancestral rate" has made great contributions to mathematical research. It was not until the 6th century A.D./KLOC-that the Arab mathematician Al Cassie broke this record.
4. Cao Xueqin
Cao Xueqin (about1765438+May 28th, 2005-about1February 763 12), whose real name is Zhan, real name, real name and real name is Qin Pu, is the author of China's classic Dream of Red Mansions. His ancestral home is Tieling, Liaoning, and his ancestral home is Jiangning (now Nanjing).
5. Li Ruhong
Li Ruhong (19 17—2006) was born in Nanjing. Founding major general. /kloc-joined the eighth route army in 0/938, and China in the same year. During War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's time, he served as a political instructor, researcher and secretary section chief of China People's Anti-Japanese Military and Political University. During the war of liberation, he served as director of the school affairs department of Northeast Military and Political University and political commissar of the third brigade. Director of Administration Department and Director of Personnel Department of Military Industry Department of Northeast Military Region. 1964, he was awarded the rank of major general.
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Baidu encyclopedia-Judy
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Baidu Encyclopedia-Zu Chongzhi
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Baidu Encyclopedia-Cao Xueqin
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Baidu Encyclopedia-Li Ruhong
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Baidu Encyclopedia-Yu Guangzhong