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Who are those famous women?
Female celebrities include Lin, Li Qingzhao, Cixi and Peng Liyuan.

1, Lin

Lin (1 June, 90410-1April, 9551), Han nationality, originally from Min County, Fujian Province, and originally from Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. Formerly known as Lin, its name comes from "poetry, elegance and strangeness": if a great man bears the emblem, he is a hundred people. Later, it was often mistaken for Lin, a male writer at that time, so it was renamed Lin.

2. Song Meiling

Song Meiling (March 4, 2003,1898—1October 24; Another report said it was 1897), a native of Wenchang, Hainan, an outstanding politician and diplomat in modern China, an outstanding figure of the Kuomintang of China and the Republic of China, and was the first lady of the Republic of China from June 1943 to June/949.

3. Zhang ailing

Zhang Ailing (1920.9.30— 1995.9), a modern female writer in China, was originally named Natalie, whose pen name was Liang Jing, whose ancestral home was in Feng Run, Hebei, and was born in Shanghai. He began to write novels at the age of 7, and began to publish his works in school magazines at the age of 12. From 1943 to 1944, he wrote and published novels such as The First Fragrance of Aquilaria Resinatum Tablets, The Second Fragrance of Aquilaria Resinatum Tablets, Jasmine Fragrant Tablets, Love in the City, Red Roses and White Roses.

4. Yang Yuhuan

Yang Yuhuan (765438+June 22-July 200915,756), the figures are too real. The court musicians and dancers in Tang Dynasty were plump, good at singing and dancing, and smooth in melody. Her musical talent is rare among the queens of past dynasties, and she is praised by later generations as one of the four beauties in ancient China.

5. Jiang Yang

Jiang Yang (1911July 200617-2065438+May 25th), whose real name is Yang Jikang, is a native of Wuxi, Jiangsu, a China woman writer, literary translator, foreign literature researcher and Mrs. Qian Zhongshu. Jiang Yang is proficient in English, French and Spanish, and her translation of Don Quixote is regarded as the best translation. By 20 14, more than 700,000 copies have been published.