How many historical and cultural celebrities are there in Nanyang?

More, Zhuge Liang Zhuge Liang (181-234), courtesy name Kongming, nickname Wolong, was a native of Langxieyangdu (now Yinannan, Shandong).

He is a descendant of Zhuge Feng, the Sili captain of the Han Dynasty.

Fan Li: Born in the twelfth year of King Ping of Chu (517 BC), styled Shaobo, he was a native of Chu State Wan (now Nanyang, Henan Province) at the end of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. He was a famous politician and military figure in early history. writers and economists.

(China’s feudal tradition, which lasts for more than 5,000 years, is divided into “scholars, farmers, workers, and merchants”, with scholars at the head and merchants at the end. Until the Song Dynasty, there were still merchants who had to wear shoes. He had a bad code of one black and one white, so although Fan Li had brilliant achievements in his life, his experience of abandoning his official position and doing business prevented him from being included in the annals of history with the historical celebrities

) Zhang Zhongjing Zhang Zhongjing was born in Nieyang, Nanjun County, Eastern Han Dynasty (now Rangdong Town, Deng County, Henan Province, some say today's Nanyang). According to legend, he once promoted Xiaolian and served as the prefect of Changsha Zhang Heng Zhang Heng (78-139), named Pingzi, was born in Xi'e, Nanyang ( A native of Shiqiao Town, Nanyang County, Henan Province today.

He was a great astronomer during the Eastern Han Dynasty in my country and made indelible contributions to the development of astronomy in our country; Zhang Heng also showed extraordinary talent and broad knowledge in mathematics, geography, painting and literature. knowledge.

The original name of Eryue River was Ling Jiefang, which was founded in Wuhan on September 29, 1945 (?-44 years). The courtesy name was Ziyan, a native of Nanyang Wan (now Nanyang, Henan Province), and a famous general of the Zhongxing Dynasty in the Eastern Han Dynasty. "Yuntai Twenty-eight Generals" ranked third.

He was appointed as a partial general and a general. After Liu Xiu became emperor, he was promoted to the rank of Grand Sima and was granted the title of Marquis of Wuyang.

Deng Yu Deng Yu (2-58), courtesy name Zhonghua, was a native of Xinye, Nanyang (now Xinye, Henan Province). He was a famous general in the Zhongxing Dynasty in the Eastern Han Dynasty and the first of the "Twenty-Eight Generals of Yuntai".

Feng Youlan Feng Youlan (1895-1990), courtesy name Zhisheng, was born in Tanghe, Henan.

In 1912, he entered the preparatory class of Shanghai China Public School. In 1915, he entered the Chinese Philosophy Department of Liberal Arts at Peking University. In 1919, he went to study in the United States. In 1924, he received a doctorate from Columbia University.

After returning to China, he successively served as professor at Zhongzhou University, Guangdong University, Yenching University, dean of the School of Liberal Arts and director of the Department of Philosophy at Tsinghua University.

During the Anti-Japanese War, he served as professor of the Department of Philosophy and Dean of the School of Liberal Arts of Southwest Associated University.

In 1946, he went to the United States as a visiting professor.

From the end of 1948 to the beginning of 1949, he served as chairman of the Tsinghua University Academic Affairs Council.

He has received honorary doctorates in literature from Princeton University in the United States, University of Delhi in India, and Columbia University in the United States.

After 1952, he has been a professor in the Department of Philosophy of Peking University.

Feng Jinglan, mineral deposit scientist.

People from Tanghe, Henan.

Obtained a master's degree in geology from Columbia University in the United States in 1921.

Professor of Beijing Institute of Geology.

In the 1940s, he participated in the exploration of copper mines in Sichuan, Kangxi and Yunnan provinces and the mineral survey along the Yunnan-Myanmar Railway; in the 1950s, he provided guidance on the evaluation of the Pingdingshan Coal Mine and the Gongxian Bauxite Mine in Henan Province during the survey in western Henan. , participated in the preparation of the proposal for selecting the Sanmenxia Dam site.

The geological survey of Guangdong and Guangxi, northern Shaanxi and along the Shenhai Railway and Longhai Railway has laid a preliminary foundation for future geological work in these areas.

Published groundbreaking opinions on the genetic types and secondary enrichment of copper deposits in Sichuan, Kangxi and Yunnan provinces.

In 1957, he was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. , fought in both the south and the north, was both wise and brave, and had outstanding military exploits. He was praised by Mao Zedong and Zhu De as "a good example for the Communists"

Yao Xueyin (1910.10.10), formerly known as Yao Guansan. A native of Deng County, Henan Province.

When he was young, he attended private school and primary school in his hometown.

In 1924, he went to a church middle school in Xinyang.

In the spring of 1929, he was admitted to the preparatory course of Henan University.

The following year, he was arrested for participating in the student movement. After his release, he was expelled from the school and left Henan for Peking.

Since 1935, he has successively published short stories in Peking's "Morning News" and Tianjin's "Ta Kung Pao".

In 1937, he went to Kaifeng and founded the weekly "Wind and Rain" with Ji Wenfu, Fan Wenlan, Wang Lanxi and others.

He arrived in Wuhan in the spring of 1938 and published his famous short story "Half a Cart of Wheat Straw" in Volume 1, Issue 3 of "Literary Position".

In 1939, the novel "When the Spring Flowers Bloom" began to be serialized in Chongqing's "Reading Monthly" edited by Hu Sheng.

He arrived in Chongqing in early 1943 and was elected as a director of the All-China Literary and Art Circles Anti-Enemy Association.

In early 1945, he went to Santai, Sichuan as an associate professor in the Chinese Department of Northeastern University.

In the summer of the same year, he returned to Chengdu and wrote the novel "The Long Night", which was based on his own experience.

Wang Yongmin Wang Yongmin, Han nationality, is a professor-level senior engineer.

Born in December 1943 in a poor peasant family in Nanzhao County, Nanyang Prefecture, Henan Province.

In 1962, he was admitted to the Department of Radio Electronics, University of Science and Technology of China.

Proficient in poetry, calligraphy, seal cutting and music.

From 1978 to 1983, he spent five years researching and inventing the "Wubi font" (Wangma), which was evaluated by domestic and foreign experts as "its significance is no less than that of movable type printing". The application, integration and creation of the latest achievements, proposing the "Three Principles of Graphic Code Design", creating the first "Periodic Table of Chinese Character Roots", inventing the 25-key 4-code efficient Chinese character input method and word compatibility technology, and breaking through the world's first Chinese character input The computer has reached the 100 words per minute mark and has been patented in the United States, Britain and China.