1. Zhao Kuangyin
Zhao Kuangyin (March 21, 927 - November 14, 976), whose courtesy name was Yuanlang, and whose nicknames were Xianghaier and Zhao Jiuchong. A native of Zhuojun, he was born in Jiamaying, Luoyang (now Dongguan, Zhanghe District, Luoyang City, Henan Province). He was a military strategist and martial artist from the Five Dynasties to the early Northern Song Dynasty, and the founding emperor of the Song Dynasty (reigned from February 4, 960 to November 14, 976). The second son of Zhao Hongyin (Xuanzu of Song Dynasty), the commander of the Protector of the Holy Capital in the Later Zhou Dynasty, his mother was Du Shi (Empress Dowager Zhaoxian).
2. Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach (March 21, 1685 - July 1750) 28th), a German composer during the Baroque period, an outstanding organ, violin, and harpsichord player. He is generally regarded as one of the most important composers in the history of music, and is honored as the "Father of Modern Western Music". He is also One of the most important figures in the history of Western culture.
3. Empress Xiao Quancheng
Queen Xiao Quancheng (March 24, 1808 - February 13, 1840), Niu Hulu, a native of Manchuria with the Yellow Banner, The third empress of Emperor Daoguang and the biological mother of Emperor Xianfeng, her great-grandfather was Chengde, the general stationed in Tibet during the Qianlong Dynasty, her grandfather was Mukedenbu, and her father was the general stationed in Suzhou in the Qing Dynasty, the second-class bodyguard of the Qianqing Gate, a hereditary second-class baron, and a first-class gift. The Marquis of Chengen and the third-class Duke of Chengen of Jin were presented to him for his longevity.
4. Vincent van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh (March 30, 1853 - July 29, 1890), Dutch Empress Impressionist painter. Representative works include "Starry Night", self-portrait series, sunflower series, etc.
5. Kim Il-sung
Kim Il-sung (April 15, 1912 - July 8, 1994), formerly known as Kim Sung-ju, was the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and The main leader of the founding of the country and the founder of the Workers' Party of Korea, the Korean People's Army, and the Juche idea.
Kim Il Sung was born in an ordinary peasant family in Mangyongdae District, Pyongyang City, North Korea. In 1925, he moved to Jilin Province in Northeast China and studied at Fusong No. 1 Primary School. After the end of World War II, he returned to North Korea from the Soviet Union and served successively as chairman and general secretary of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea. From 1948 until his death, he served as the supreme leader of North Korea and ruled for 46 years.