Who are the celebrities in Wenzhou?

Wenzhou singer Li Huizhen

Name: Li Huizhen

English name: Jennifer

Nickname: Li Hui, Huizhen

< p>Nickname: Pistachio

Birthday: March 5

Character: Frank, straightforward, honest, simple, innocent, honest

Constellation: Pisces< /p>

Blood type: 0

Occupation: Singer

Signing company: Huayi

Debut year: 1997

Famous song: "Waiting"

Award record: Gold Medal in Zhejiang Provincial Popular Song Singer Competition

Bronze Medal in China Young Singer TV Grand Prix

Ten Chinese Original Songs Golden Melody Singing Award

Birthplace: Ruian, Zhejiang

Current residence: Beijing Family residence: Wenzhou

Family members: mother and sister

Education: Ruian Middle School, Beijing Dance Academy of Ruian Workers' College

Hobbies and interests: music appreciation, reading books, movie appreciation, art appreciation

Favorite colors: black, pink, purple, red and white

Like clothes: casual clothes, jeans

Like books: mystery novels, classical poetry

Like music: classical, pop, rock

Like Movies: Movies played on TV

Like food: vegetables

Like sports: running, playing ball

Like life: simple and natural

Proud subjects: physical education, music, piano

Talent and specialty: bowling

Personal idols: Jacky Cheung, Anita Anita, Yilian Lin, Audrey Hepburn, Mike Boughton

Unforgettable thing: the first time on stage

The title of the third album "Looking for Li Huizhen"

There are ten songs:

1. Desire Dunhuang

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2. Looking for Li Huizhen

3. Traveling far

4. Blue magic

5. Distance

6 , The taste of freedom

7. Cherish

8. Coffee time

9. Tears of happiness

10. MY WAY

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The title of the second album "State"

Ten songs:

1. Angel

2. State

3. True expression

4. Really cute

5. Hope

6. You were there at that time

7. Mother

8. Moving Power

9. Don’t Say No to Me

10. Wonderful Times

The title of the first album "In Waiting"

Ten songs

1. Waiting

2. Dreams come true

3. I want to fly

4. Walk forward

5. Run

6. Uneasy

7. Through the wind and through the clouds

8. Happy People

9. Guess Love

10. Let Me Be Free

Some singles:

"Unconditional" "Love", "Beauty Stone", "Leave Me" (duet with Chen Zhuoqi),

"Lonely Night", "Just Like This", "Black and White Life",

" "Asian Drum Soul" (duet with Sun Guoqing), "Thanksgiving", "Blind Boy - Narrow Your Eyes"

Chen Fuliang: Southern Song Dynasty scholar, politician, one of the founders of Yongjia School

Sun Yirang: Qing Dynasty linguist, the first scholar to decipher oracle bone inscriptions.

Zhang Cong: During the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, he served as the chief assistant of the imperial court and was known as "Lao Zhangge" in the world.

Liu Ying: Revolutionary martyr, he was secretary of the Zhejiang and Fujian Provincial Party Committee and member of the Central China Bureau of the Communist Party of China.

Xiang Qiao: Xiang Qiao was called Dongou (Oudong). During the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty (i.e. February 1529), he ranked second in the Jiajing Jichou Examination hosted by Zhang Cong and Huo Tao. Later he took part in politics in Guangdong and wrote "Oudong Lu", a collection of Wenzhou literary and historical anecdotes.

Wang Jisi

Dramatist and educator (1906-1996), from Ouhai. After graduating from Southeast University, he has been teaching in Zhejiang and Guangdong for 70 years. During his lifetime, he was a professor and doctoral supervisor at Guangzhou Sun Yat-sen University, and served as director of the Chinese Department and the Institute of Traditional Chinese Opera, and director of the Institute of Ancient Documents. He has published more than 30 kinds of monographs such as "The Romance of the West Chamber".

Dai Jiaxiang

Philologist (1906-1998), courtesy name Youhe, was born in Ruian. He once entered the Institute of Chinese Studies at Tsinghua University and studied under Wang Guowei, studying Confucian classics and ancient philology. He has made remarkable achievements in the research of bronze inscriptions. The "Dictionary of Bronze Inscriptions" edited by him is the masterpiece of contemporary bronze inscription research in my country. He was a professor at East China Normal University during his lifetime.

Jiang Lifu

Mathematician and educator (1890-1978) was born in Cangnan. He studied in the United States in his early years and received a doctorate in mathematics. After returning to China, he founded the Department of Mathematics at Nankai University and became an academician of Academia Sinica. On the eve of the founding of the People's Republic of China, he gave up his post as director of the Institute of Mathematics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan. Later he returned to the mainland and served as a professor at Lingnan University and Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou. He was one of the founders of modern mathematics in my country. There are translations of "Lobachevsky's Preliminary Geometry" and other works.

Hong Shilu

Parsitologist (1894-1955), a native of Yueqing. In his early years, he studied in Germany, specializing in parasitology, and received a doctorate in medicine from Kyushu University in Japan. After returning to China, he taught and engaged in research work at medical schools in Beijing, Nanjing, Sichuan, Jiangsu and Zhejiang, and made outstanding contributions to the research and prevention of parasitic diseases. The "Ancylostoma Hongsi Measurement Method" he created is still used around the world. During his lifetime, he was the director of the Zhejiang Provincial Department of Health and the dean of Zhejiang Medical College. He wrote monographs such as "General Introduction to Pathology".

Zhang Zhaoqian

Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, botanist (1900-1972), native of Ouhai. After graduating from Southeast University, he studied in the UK. After returning to China, he taught or engaged in scientific research in universities in Beijing, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Guangxi, Guangdong and other places for a long time. During his lifetime, he was a first-level researcher and acting director of the South China Institute of Botany in Guangzhou. He devoted himself to plant classification and floristic research and contributed to the development of plant science in my country and the development of subtropical plant resources. He has published various monographs such as Flora of China and translated more than 20 papers.

Zhang Shuyi

Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Acoustician was born in Wenzhou City in 1935, female. After graduating from Nanjing University, he stayed at the school to teach. He is currently the director of the Institute of Acoustics of the school and a doctoral supervisor. His "photoacoustic thermal wave pump" won the second prize of the National Science and Technology Progress Award. He has published works such as "Growth Characteristics of Surface Acoustic Waves Excited by Interdigital Transducers".

Pan Huaisu:

(1894-1978), an expert in music rhythm research, a native of Yongjia. In his early years, he studied in Japan and Germany and obtained a doctorate. After returning to China, he worked as a journalist and university professor. Passionate about music, he switched from literary translation work to studying Yan music and folk rhythms of the Sui and Tang Dynasties. His research result "Twenty-Three Unequal Dividers Pure Rhythm" opened a new path for music rhythm research.

Xia Chengtao:

Poetry scholar, (1900-1986), courtesy name Qu Chan, nickname Qu Yan, a native of Wenzhou City. He graduated from the Tenth Normal University of Wenzhou Province in his early years and taught at Zhejiang University, Hangzhou University and other schools for more than 60 years. He spent his whole life studying Ci with a trustworthy and realistic attitude, and achieved outstanding achievements. He was known as the "Ci Master" and was famous at home and abroad. There are monographs such as "Chronology of Ci Poems of the Tang and Song Dynasties" and "Collection of Xia Chengtao's Ci".

Fang Jiekan:

Jin Shijia (1901-1987), also known as Yan, was from Taishun. He once taught as a professor at Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts. He was well-known in Shanghai for his jade seals, and he has made more than 20,000 seals. Guo Moruo commented that his seals were "perfectly polished". During his lifetime, he served as an honorary director of the Chinese Calligraphers Association.

Zheng Manqing:

A calligrapher and painter (1902-1975) named Yue, whose nickname is Manbeard, also known as Yujingshanren, and a native of Wenzhou City. He is good at poetry, calligraphy, painting, medicine, and boxing. He is known as the "Five Masters" and has long been a teacher in higher cultural and art institutions in mainland China and Taiwan. His calligraphy and painting works have been exhibited many times in Taiwan, Southeast Asia, the United States, France and other countries, and he is known as the "Sage of Painting" and the "Master of Oriental Ink Painting".

Su Buqing:

(1902-) Pingyang native. Mathematician and educator. In 1935, he was one of the founders of the Chinese Mathematical Society and the chief editor of the Journal of Chinese Mathematics. Founded "Annals of Mathematics". Honorary Chairman of the Chinese Mathematical Society. Doctoral supervisor. Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Honorary doctorate from Soka University, Japan. Founded the school of differential geometry. Haircut "Su cone noodles" and "Su chain". He is the author of "Introduction to Projective Curves", "Introduction to Projective Surfaces", "Introduction to Projective Yoke Nets", "Affine Differential Geometry", "Selected Mathematics Papers of Su Buqing" (English version), etc. Won various national awards. Former president of Fudan University. He is currently the Honorary President of Fudan University, Honorary Chairman of the Central Committee of the China Democratic League, and Vice Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

Xia Nai:

Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and archaeologist (1910-1985), courtesy name Zuo Ming, from Wenzhou City. He studied in England in his early years. Received a PhD in Egyptian Archeology. He has been engaged in archaeological research throughout his life, and has successively served as director of the Institute of Archeology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, vice president of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and chairman of the National Cultural Relics Commission. He has made indelible contributions to the establishment of archeology in New China. The highest academic institutions in Britain, Germany, the United States, Italy and other countries have awarded him the title of academician. He has written extensively throughout his life, with 224 published papers and various monographs such as "Collected Papers on Archeology".

Zhao Chaogou:

A leading figure in modern journalism (1910-1992), with the pen name Lin Fang and a literary career. Graduated from China Public School in Shanghai, he served successively as editor-in-chief and president of Xinmin Evening News and vice-president of the National Journalists Association. He was received by Chairman Mao Zedong seven times before and after the founding of the People's Republic of China. During his lifetime, he published many works such as "One Month in Yan'an".

Ye Fang:

Yongjia Shatou (1911-1986) revolutionary, graduated from the seventh class of Huangpu Military Academy in 1930, served as captain of the Kuomintang Central Military Academy, led an uprising in Wenzhou in 1949 Peaceful liberation.

Nan Beijin:

The scholar was born in Yueqing in 1918. He has been engaged in the research and teaching of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism for a long time. He went to Taiwan in 1919 and served as the president of East-West College in Virginia, USA, and the president of the Chinese Culture Academy in Toronto, Canada. He has published dozens of monographs such as "Introduction to Zen and Taoism".

Gu Chaohao:

(1926-) Wenzhou native. Graduated from the Department of Mathematics, Zhejiang University. PhD from Moscow State University, USSR. Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, professor of Fudan University, and director of the Institute of Mathematics. He once served as president of the University of Science and Technology of China, deputy to the third, sixth and seventh National People's Congress, member of the fifth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and member of the Standing Committee of the eighth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. He has been rated as a national advanced worker and a model worker in the education system. Specializing in mathematics, he has made important research achievements in the three fields of differential geometry, partial differential equations and mathematical physics. He has more than 110 academic papers and monographs such as "Classical Gauge Field Theory", "Differential Geometry of Homogeneous Spaces" and "Soliton Theory and Applications" (co-author).

Gao Mingxuan:

The criminal jurist was born in Pingyang in 1928, and his ancestral home is Yuhuan. He graduated from Peking University and Renmin University of China. He is currently the dean of the Law Department of Renmin University of China, a doctoral supervisor, the director-general of the Criminal Law Research Society of the China Law Society, the vice-chairman of the China Branch of the International Association of Criminal Law, and a member of the Discipline Review Group of the Academicians Committee of the State Council. He has published works such as "The Pregnancy and Birth of the People's Republic of China and the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China".

Chen Guangzhong:

The jurist was born in Wenzhou in 1930. Graduated from Peking University. He has successively served as president, professor, doctoral supervisor, vice president of the Law Society of China University of Political Science and Law, and a member of the legal evaluation group of the Academic Degrees Committee of the State Council. He has published more than 10 monographs including "Chinese Legal Tutorial".

Dai Jinxing:

Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and oil and gas expert was born in Ruian in 1935. graduate. He has been engaged in research in the field of coal and gas for a long time, and won the National "Tenth Five-Year Plan" Scientific and Technological Work Outstanding Contribution Award and the First Prize of the National Scientific and Technological Progress Award. He is currently the director, doctoral supervisor and senior engineer of the Natural Gas Research Office of Beijing Petroleum Exploration and Development Research Institute. He has published 8 monographs including "Natural Gas Geology" and more than 100 papers.

Shi Liming:

Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, cytogeneticist (1939-1996), from Yueqing. Graduated from Fudan University. He has been engaged in animal cell research for a long time and established a wild animal cell bank with the characteristics of my country's resources. His discovery of the karyotype evolution of muntjac animals and the discovery of a new species of muntjac attracted international attention. His book "New Procedure for Evaluating Radioprotective Drugs Using Cytogenetic Methods" won the National Science Conference Award. During his lifetime, he was a researcher and director of the Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Zhao Erchun:

(1941-1964) A model of loving the people, one of the five good soldiers of the Wenzhou Marine Police District, the Ministry of National Defense awarded him the title of "Model of Loving the People" and named his class as "Zhao Erchun Class" ".

Wu Qidi:

The president of Tongji University was born in Yongjia in 1947. He studied in Switzerland and received a doctorate. In 1980, the national standard for computer glyphs he formulated won the second prize for major scientific research achievements from the Ministry of Electronic Industry. In 1998, she was honored as one of the "Top Ten Female Outstanding Women in the Country" and is currently the president of Tongji University.

Chen Qiu:

A thinker and medical scientist in the late Qing Dynasty (1851-1903), whose courtesy name was Zhisan and whose nickname was Zhelu. His ancestral home was Yueqing. He was born in Ruian and lived in Yongjia City in his later years. In the fifteenth year of Guangxu's reign, he was elected. He initiated the establishment of Liji Hospital and School in China and published the "Liji School Newspaper", paving the way for the innovation of traditional Chinese medicine. At the same time, he advocated reforms and reforms. He wrote a lot of works, but unfortunately many of them were lost. Later generations compiled "Chen Qiu Collection" and handed it down to the world.

Chen Fuchen:

Modern educator and scholar (1859-1917), courtesy name Jieshi, a native of Ruian. Jinshi in the 29th year of Guangxu. He was the editor-in-chief of "Journal of the New World". He has been engaged in education for most of his life, and has taught at Yongjia Luoshan Academy, Hangzhou Yangzheng Shushu School, Capital University, Guangdong and Guangxi Dialect School, Peking University, etc. Famous scholars such as Ma Xulun, Xu Deheng, Feng Youlan, etc. all came from his disciples. There is "Chen Fuchen Collection" handed down from generation to generation.

Song Shu:

Modern thinker (1862-1910), courtesy name Pingzi, from Pingyang. He once served as the Acting General Office of Shandong Translation and Compilation Bureau. In his early years, he co-edited "Jing Shi Bao" with Zhang Taiyan, determined to "be a voice for the suffering people of the world." His "Liu Zhai Bei Yi" contributed to the Reform Movement of 1898. At that time, he and Zhang Taiyan were both known as "the two geniuses of Zhejiang". There is "Song Dynasty" Shu Collection" is handed down from generation to generation.

Zhu Zichang:

Wenzhou Boxwood Carving Master (1874-1943) was a native of Wenzhou City. His works include "Monk Jidian" and "Hide and Seek". He has participated in large-scale exhibitions at home and abroad in modern times, and won the Nanyang Entrepreneurship Association's Excellence Award and the Panama Competition's Second Prize respectively, which earned Wenzhou boxwood carving a reputation in the world for the first time.

Master Hongyi:

< p>Artist and eminent monk (1880-1942), whose surname is Li and whose nickname is Shutong. His ancestral home is Pinghu, Zhejiang. He was born in Tianjin. He once studied in Japan and studied Western painting and music. After returning to China, he devoted himself to art in Tianjin, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and other places. Education. He later became a monk in Hangzhou. He came to Wenzhou in 1921 and stayed in Xiqingfu Temple and Jiangxin Temple for 12 years. He practiced the Vinaya sect and completed the Buddhist masterpiece "Bhikkhu's Form of Appearance"

Xie Lingyun (385-433), a native of Yangxia, Chen County (now Taikang, Henan), moved to Shining, Kuaiji (now Shangyu, Zhejiang) and was fostered outside when he was young. His clan name was Ke'er, and he was known as Xie Ke in the world. Xie Kangle, who lived in two thousand households, was a scholar in the Jin and Song dynasties. He was well-read and good at literature. He was ranked first in Jiangzuo with Yan Yanzhi.

Xuanjue:

An eminent monk of the Tang Dynasty (665-713), whose common surname was Dai and whose courtesy name was Mingdao, was a monk from Yongjia at the age of four. He first became a monk at Longxing Temple in Yongjia. Later, he met Huineng, the Sixth Patriarch of Zen Buddhism, at Baolin Temple in Caoxi, South China, where he stayed for one night. Understanding the principle of "no life" was historically known as "One Sujue". The theory of harmony between Tiantai and Zen was one of the five major sects of Zen. There are "Yongjia Collection" and "Zhengdao Song" handed down. p>Wang Shipeng (1112-1171), whose courtesy name was Guiling and whose name was Meixi, was born in Yueqing County in the Southern Song Dynasty. :

Song Dynasty, Wenzhou poet

Xu Zhao: (?-1214) was born in Yongjia. He was the author of "Xu Zhaoji". p>Xu Ji: (1162-1241) Lingyuan, a native of Yongjia. He was a county magistrate and the author of "Xu Ji Collection".

Weng Juan: (1163-1245), named Lingshu, a native of Yueqing. The road of benevolence is bumpy, and the commoner ends. He is the author of "Weng Juan Collection".

Zhao Shixiu: (1170-1219) was a native of Yongjia with a courtesy name of Lingxiu. In the first year of Shaoxi's reign, he went to the prefecture to promote officials and wrote "Zhao Shixiu Collection".

("Yongjia Four Spirits" created a new school of poetry in the Southern Song Dynasty. Its poetic style is simple and simple.)

Ye Shi:

Philosopher of the Southern Song Dynasty , writer (1150-1223), with the courtesy name Zhengze and the pseudonym Shuixin, born in Ruian. In the fifth year of Chunxi's reign, he ranked second in Jinshi, and was promoted to Minister of War. He advocated the fight against the Jin Dynasty, and was later impeached and dismissed from his post. He returned to Shuixin Village on the outskirts of Yongjia City, where he specialized in writing and teaching disciples. He has made contributions in philosophy, history, literature and political theory, and is the culmination of the Yongjia School of Merit. There are "Shui Xin Collected Works" and other works handed down from generation to generation.

Wang Zhenpeng:

Yuan, painter (about 1278-1348), courtesy name Pengyun, nickname Guyun Juyi, a native of Wenzhou. Because of his outstanding painting skills, he was awarded the Renzong Prize of the Yuan Dynasty. He was promoted to Caoyunzihu, where he painted in Gongyan for a long time. He had the opportunity to come into contact with the famous paintings of the imperial collection, and became familiar with boundary paintings. He also worked on figures. "Da Ming Palace Pictures" was dedicated to it and was called a divine product. There are also works handed down from generation to generation such as "Dragon Show in Jinming Pond" and so on.

Liu Ji:

(1311-1375), courtesy name Bowen, was born in Nantian, Wencheng County, Wenzhou (formerly Qingtian County). He came to assist Zhu Yuanzhang in completing his imperial career and creating the Ming Dynasty. Famous all over the world. He is a famous politician, thinker and writer in Chinese history. He has profound attainments in politics, military, astronomy, geography, literature, etc. His works include "Yu Li", "Fu Pou Collection", "Sentiment Collection", "Li Mei Gong Collection", and "Spring and Autumn Ming Jing" Waiting for books.

Xie Tingxun:

Ming Dynasty painter (1377-1452) named Dehuan, also known as Lejing, from Yongjia. He was good at landscape painting. After entering the palace painting academy, he was highly praised. He was awarded the royal seal of "The pen is full of spirit", and he became the commander of Jin Yiwei. His masterpieces such as "Shui Guang Shan Se Tu" have been handed down to the world, and are now in Japan: the poem "Meng Yintang" Collection" has been lost.

Ren Daoxun:

Ming Dynasty calligrapher and painter (1422-1503), courtesy name Kecheng, late name Bayi Road, Ruian native. At the age of 12, he was recommended as a child prodigy and entered the palace to make paintings and calligraphy for worship. He was promoted to the minister of Taichang Temple. He was good at painting plum blossoms and landscapes, and his paintings were said to be superior to those of Guo Xi, the great painter of the Song Dynasty. The calligraphy is elegant, the wine is elegant, and it is unique.

Zhao Shizhen:

Ming Dynasty, firearms developer (1552-1611), native of Yueqing. Official to Zhongshu Sheren. He spent his whole life developing firearms and invented the electric blunderbuss, thunder blunderbuss, and rocket launcher. Its rockets have made pioneering contributions in the history of rocket development in our country. He is the author of "The Artifact Genealogy", "The Artifact Genealogy Continued", and "The Artifact Genealogy or Questions".