1. Dongming: the founder of the country of Buyu;
2. Jumong: the ancestor of Goguryeo and the founder of the Goguryeo regime;
3. Zheng: the country of Buyu The last king;
4. Wei Qoutai: Fuyu State’s envoy to the Han Dynasty to confirm the relationship with the vassal state;
5. Rank: 4’s grandson, King of Fuyu State , sent an envoy and surrendered to the Eastern Han Dynasty, and once conquered Goryeo;
6. Yiluo: restored the Fuyu Kingdom during the Jin Dynasty, and surrendered to the Northern Wei Dynasty during the Southern and Northern Dynasties;
7. Yilizhi: Founded Wuji State destroyed the rest of the country, and persuaded the Northern Wei Dynasty to give up the conquest of Goryeo;
8. Tudiji: The leader of Sumo Mohe, who accompanied Li Shimin in the expedition against Liu Heitai, was granted the title of Duke, and was given the surname Li. Changping, Youzhou (today's Beijing);
9. Li Jinxing: a famous general of Sumo Mohe. He pacified Silla and Tubo during the reign of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty. After his death, he was named the governor of Youzhou;
10. Da Zuorong: A native of Mohe, Sumo, founder of the Bohai Kingdom;
11. Wanyan Xiyi: An important strategist of Jin Taizu Wanyan Aguda who fought against the Liao Dynasty and founded the country.
Founded the Jurchen script and revised the "Jurchen Calligraphy Book";
12. Hong Hao: A native of the Southern Song Dynasty, he was detained by the Jin Dynasty for more than a year. He wrote "Records of Songmo" and a large number of poems reflecting the style of the Northeast;
13. Liu Qing: A general during the Yongle period of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty. He was the first to build ships in Jilin and was one of the founders of Nurgandu Division;
14. Abahai: the fourth largest leader in Nurhachi Concubine, the mother of Azig, Dorgon, and Duduo;
15. Maitu: the first sixth-grade general manager of Dashengwula, and established the general manager's office at the deputy capital level;
16. Bahai: General Ning Guta was the first to move to Jilin. During Kangxi’s campaign against Russia, he attacked the Russian army at night, conquered the tribes in the lower reaches of the Sanjiang River, and formulated the "Permanent Stationing in Heilongjiang Strategy";
17 .Anjuhu: Former General Ningguta, he established Jilin City for the first time, making Jilin the administrative center of a large area from Laobian in the south to Sakhalin Island in the east, and became the second largest city in Northeast China after Fengtian; p>
18. Sabsu: Captured the city of Yaksa during the war with Russia, killed the bandit leader, later served as general of Heilongjiang, and participated in the negotiations of the "Treaty of Nerchinsk";
19. Mukeden : The fourth general manager of Dashouula, the first person to determine the border between China and North Korea;
20. Fu Jun: General Jilin, founder of Baishan Academy, founder of the Eight Banners reclamation system;
21. Nalan Xingde: a famous Chinese scholar, litterateur, poet, and calligrapher. He is the author of "Tongzhitang Collection", "Tongzhitang Poetry Notes", etc. Many poems reflect the scenery of the frontier;
22. Gu Taiqing: A famous female poet in the Qing Dynasty, as famous as Nalan Xingde;
23. Jin Shun: Following Zuo Zongtang, he recovered Xinjiang, conquered Urumqi, annihilated the Agub Khanate, and the Xibe people immigrated to Xinjiang 24. Han Xianzong: the founder of Huadian gold mining and ginseng digging industry, local armed forces, led more than 500 people to fight against the Japanese army in southern Liaoning after being conquered by the Qing court in the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1894, and returned only Dozens of people;
25. Yiktang'a: In his early years, he joined the army to suppress the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom and the Nian Army. He was the governor of Heilongjiang and the general of Heilongjiang. He demarcated the Sino-Russian border for the first time and established boundary markers recognized by both sides. Guarding Liaoyang, it was never captured by the Japanese army;
26. Fengxiang: During the war when Russia invaded and occupied the Northeast under the pretext of retaliating against the Boxer Rebellion, he fought with the Russian army many times, refused the occupation and unequal treaties, and later died for his country;
27. Wu Dazheng: The first petition to lift the blockade on the Northeast, implement immigration and settlement, build the earliest modern defense industry in the Northeast, negotiate with Russia, restore the former border and sign the "China-Russia Hunchun East Boundary Treaty" , his book "Huang Hua Ji Cheng" records his experiences in Hunchun in 1886 and his experience in negotiations with Russia. He is also a famous Chinese scholar;
28. Changshun: General of Jilin, presided over the editing of the first "Jilin General" 29. Xiong Chengji: Formerly known as Zhang Jianxun, he was a member of the Liberation Society and the Tongmenghui. He once planned the New Army disease in Anhui, Jiangsu, and Zhejiang. After failure, he fled to Changchun and Jilin to continue planning anti-Qing uprisings. He was arrested Captured and killed;
30. Kuifu: In his early years, he participated in the campaign to suppress Xinjiang, regained Urumqi, Changji, and Hutubi. He was promoted to the leader of Ulazuo and built the Kuaifu in Wula Street. In his later years, he also served as the governor of Zhangjiakou. ;
31. Han Dengju: 24-year-old grandson, he developed mining with his family. In his early years, he participated in the Sino-Japanese War of Sino-Japanese War and regained Haicheng. He fought against Russia many times during the Russian occupation of Jilin, causing the Russian army to compensate for the damage. After the loss of his family home, he later colluded with Zhang Zuolin through marriage to squeeze out Jilin Warlord Meng Enyuan and control Jilin Province;
32. Ma Jun: He studied in Jilin No. 1 Middle School in his early years and was the leader of the May Fourth Movement in Tianjin. He was first in Jilin and Harbin promoted anti-imperialist patriotism and supported the May 30th Movement. After the revolution, he was ordered to Beijing to reorganize the Communist Party branch of the Communist Party of China. He was arrested and killed by Zhang Zuolin;
33. Song Yu: Educator, once envisioned changing the name of Chongwen Academy to Jilin In the University Hall, he founded the Jilin Federation of Commerce and the Jilin Autonomous Association, founded the "Citizen Daily", later changed to the "Jilin Daily", and compiled the "Historical Chronicle of the China-Korea Boundary" and the "Historical Map of the China-Korea Boundary" to protect the border territory. Advocated the mobilization of domestic funds to build the Jilin-Changchun Railway, and supported the independence of Jilin Province during the Revolution of 1911;
34. Meng Jiemin: leader of the anti-Japanese armed struggle in the Panshi area of ????China, and later fought against the reactionaries
Killed in an attack during negotiations with landlords;
35. Li Hongguang: leader of the Panshi Anti-Japanese Guerrilla Force and important staff officer of Yang Jingyu, later killed in an ambush on the Japanese army;
36. Cao Guoan: Leader of the anti-Japanese armed forces in Yongji and Tonghua areas, who was later killed in an ambush;
37. Song Tieyan: He served as a representative of the Nanjing student petition group during the September 18 Incident, and later served as the director of the Political Department of the First Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces. Later he died in the Benxi breakout battle;
38. Wei Zhengmin: Leader of the First Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces, and former Secretary of the Harbin Municipal Party Committee of the Communist Party of China. After Yang Jingyu died, he persisted in anti-Japanese activities in the Changbai Mountains. Sacrifice;
39. Zhang Zuoxiang: The core figure of the Fengzhi warlords. He once served as the chairman of Jilin Province. He refused to sign the "Manchuria-Mongolia New Five-Road Agreement" with Japan, presided over the construction of the Jihai Railway independently organized by China's government and businessmen, and founded The first university in Jilin Province, Jilin Provincial University, later known as Jilin University, refused to cooperate with Japan and the puppet regime after 9.18. Later, he organized the Jehol Anti-Japanese War with Zhang Xueliang and resigned after the defeat. During the Liberation War, he served as deputy director of the Northeast Political Affairs Committee. , deputy commander-in-chief of the Northeast Suppression of the Communists, was captured after the liberation of Jinzhou and moved to Tianjin. After the liberation of Tianjin, he refused to go to Taiwan and died of illness on April 19, 1949;
40. Sheng Fu: Famous calligrapher , purchased a large number of books and donated them to Chongwen Academy, established Tanyuan Bookstore, and later published dozens of "Explorer Bookstore Series" covering many disciplines;
41. Song Xiaolian: one of the three outstanding figures in Jilin, Zeng Ru General Cheng Dequan of Heilongjiang served as the shogunate, and later served as deputy governor of Hulunbuir and governor of Heilongjiang. He regained Manchuria, determined the border with Russia, and thwarted aggression and separatist activities several times. He has written books on borders and diplomacy, and is also accomplished in calligraphy, painting, and poetry;
42. Cheng Duolu: one of the three heroes of Jilin. He once served in the shogunate of Shengjing General Yiketang'a, and later served as governor of Jiangsu, which brought Guandong culture into the mainland. He is the author of "Dankan Shicao" and "Reminiscing Collection" ", "Jilin Local Chronicles", etc.;
43. Xu Nailin: One of the Three Heroes of Jilin, he once served in the shogunate of Heilongjiang General Cheng Dequan, and wrote "A Brief Statement on Preparing the Border" to express his views on border construction and diplomacy. He once participated in the China Eastern Railway Council and participated in the planning of the Jilin-Changchun Railway. He later served as the governor of Jilin Province, edited the "Yongji County Chronicle", vigorously promoted local economic and national defense construction, and also wrote many literary works;
44. Li Guanghan: One of the founders and the third principal of Yuwen Middle School. He advocated the cultivation of students' ideological and practical learning and promoted the revolutionary atmosphere. After September 18, he vigorously protected revolutionary activities and was later arrested and killed by the Japanese invaders;
45. Niu Bingkun: a famous businessman, industrialist, and philanthropist. He was once known as the richest man in Northeast China. He loved Peking Opera. He founded the Xi Liancheng Academy in Beijing, which was later transferred and renamed Fulian Cheng Academy. He trained many Peking Opera masters and became the leading Peking Opera actors in China. cradle.