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1 He was named the God of Zhongshan by Sun Quan. He once served as a county captain in Nanjing. Today's White Horse Park in Nanjing is named after his legend.

2 He was an important minister during the period of Emperor Jianwen of the Ming Dynasty. He was once executed by the Ming Dynasty's ancestors, and it is said that Zhengxue Road outside the Zhonghua Gate was his former residence.

3 He was a banner man. He served as the governor of Liangjiang and presided over the construction of the Ningxia Railway from Xiaguan to Zhongzheng Street. Old Nanjing was called a small train.

4 He was born in Renhouli, east of the south gate of Nanjing City. He is a descendant of Wang Dao of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. During the Wang puppet period, he angrily refused the invitation of the traitorous officials and was called a patriot by Chiang Kai-shek.

5 She is from Nanjing. She is the top player in the Chinese women's volleyball team. He and his teammates won the gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics.

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1: Jiang Gong of Zhongshan: Jiang Gong of Zhongshan refers to Jiang Ziwen from Guangling in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Jiang once served as a school captain. He caught a thief at the foot of Zhongshan Mountain and died of injuries to his forehead. It is said that he became a god after death. Later, Sun Quan named him Duzhonghou and changed Zhongshan to Jiangshan.

2: Fang Xiaoru: Fang Xiaoru was known as the greatest Confucian in the early Ming Dynasty, and was an important minister assisting Zhu Yuanzhang's grandson Emperor Jianwen. He was full of peach blossoms in the court (actually a major faction). After King Zhu Di of Yan conquered Jinling, the first person he wanted to conquer was Fang Xiaoru. However, this old master was very proud. The two times he met the new emperor, he always wore sackcloth and mourned, crying bitterly. Zhu Di humbly asked him to draft the imperial edict on his behalf (forcing him to express his stance). , he only wrote the four characters "Yan Thief Usurps the Throne". Zhu Di asked him: "Aren't you afraid of death?" Fang Xiaoru replied: "Kill if you want, but don't give up on the edict." Zhu Di: "Don't you care about your nine tribes?" Fang Xiaoru: "Don't talk about the nine tribes, you are not afraid of punishing the ten tribes. ." This time the emperor became angry. In addition to the nine clans of Fang Xiaoru, he added "disciples" to form ten clans and killed them all.

3: Duanfang: In 1907, Duanfang, the governor of Liangjiang, petitioned the court to build a railway connecting the Shanghai-Nanjing Railway directly to the urban area. With the approval of the Qing government, Wang Xie, the General Office of Jiangnan Commerce, was appointed as the general engineering office, and the British Greenson was hired as the chief engineer. He spent 400,000 taels of silver. Construction started in October of that year and was completed in December of the following year. 23 miles (approximately 7.3 kilometers), named "Ningh Province Railway".

4: Wang Boxang: Wang Boxang (1871-1944), whose given name was Bohan, (1871-1944), whose name was Bohang. In 1940, in order to whitewash peace, the Japanese and puppets established "Nanjing" "Central University" attempted to use Wang Xun's reputation as a signboard, and sent people to persuade him to become a professor at the school without taking the job and getting a salary. Wang Xun sternly refused. The Japanese and puppets saw that inducements were not enough, but they came to force them. One day, two people who looked like Japanese military officers broke into Wang Xing's house. They first tried to persuade him with sweet words, but Wang Xing lay quietly on the bed, dismissively and silently. An officer suddenly pulled out a sharp saber and threatened him. Wang Xian took it calmly and waited for death. The two had no choice but to leave angrily. From then on, Wang Xun stayed behind closed doors. Mental anguish, torture in life, coupled with the fact that he contracted malaria again in the autumn of 1944 and suffered from persistent diarrhea, finally fell ill and passed away on September 25. Before he died, he told his wife and daughter: "I don't want to see the Japanese invaders in my life, and I don't want to see the enemy in my coffin after my death. Don't mourn after you, don't leave the coffin outside, just bury it quietly in the backyard!" The family complied with his will. . In 1946, Central University was demobilized and returned to Nanjing. A grand memorial service was held for Wang Xun, and the Nationalist Government presented a gold-lettered plaque inscribed by Chiang Kai-shek with the words "Patriotic Senior Confucianism" in recognition of the deceased's inalienable national integrity on special occasions.

5: Zhao Ruirui, birthday: 1981.10.8, native place: Nanjing, Jiangsu, height: 1.97 meters, weight: 75 kg, position: deputy attacker. Spike height: 3.26 meters

Blocking height: 3.15 meters

Playing for the Bayi Women’s Volleyball Team

Education background: College

Personal hobbies: painting, listening to music

Started practicing basketball at the Jiangsu Youth Sports School in 1992 when he was 11 years old. In 1994, he entered the Bayi Youth Volleyball Team. In 1997, he entered the Bayi Volleyball Team. In 1999, he was selected for the National Women's Volleyball Team.

The "first height" of the Chinese women's volleyball team. In the technical statistics of the 2003 World Cup, Zhao Ruirui ranked first in spiking, second in blocking, and sixth in scoring. She has a height of 1.96 meters. He has a high spiking point, is good at hitting fast balls, and has excellent blocking ability. A serious injury in 2002 almost ruined his career, but he has made rapid progress in recent years and has become the team's top scorer.

Third place in the 1999 World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix Finals and first place in the Asian Championships;

2001 World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix Finals Champion;

2002 World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix Finals Fourth place in the championship;

2003 World Women's Volleyball Grand Prix Champion, Asian Championship Champion, World Cup Champion;

2004 Athens Olympic Games Gold Medal.