Zhan Bohui, contemporary linguist, professor and doctoral supervisor. Pen name Bai Wei, born in Raoping County, Guangdong Province, the eldest son of Zhan Antai, was born in June of 193 1. 1949 was admitted to the Department of Linguistics, School of Literature, Sun Yat-sen University. 1983 10 teaches at Jinan university. He used to be dean of the College of Literature of Jinan University and vice president of Guangdong Institute of Literature and History. Retired from the Chinese Department of Jinan University in 2006. He is currently honorary director of the Chinese Dialect Research Center of Jinan University.
Zhan Yuxiang, male, Han nationality, born in June 1964 1 1, born in Raoping, Guangdong, is a postgraduate in party member. He is currently the general manager (legal representative) of Guangdong Youhe Group Corporation and the vice chairman of the Provincial Federation of Industry and Commerce.
Zhang Weilie (19 1 1-2006), also known as Zhang, was once known as Zhang during the Anti-Japanese War. China * * * excellent party member, an outstanding diplomat and former ambassador of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 19 1 1 was born in a poor peasant family in Bashang Village, Shangrao Town, Raoping County, Guangdong Province. Father Zhang Yingke (1878— 1937) worked as a farmer in his hometown because of his grandfather's early death and his grandmother's widowhood. Mother Yang Ping (1886— 1935) is from dapu county, Guangdong. /kloc-0 joined the Chinese communist youth league in February/928, and 1937/kloc-0 joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in October. He has served as the captain of Jiangxi Anti-Japanese Volunteer Troupe, the head and representative of the New Fourth Army service organization, the inspector of the southern Anhui Special Committee, the secretary of the Tongling Central Committee, the secretary of the county party Committee, the member of the southern Anhui Special Committee, the minister of propaganda department, the minister of organization department, and the director of the copper fan administrative office. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he successively served as the seventh division of the New Fourth Army, deputy director of the organization department of the political department of the fourth column of the Shandong Field Army, deputy director and minister of the organization department of the political department of the Jiaodong Military Region, director and deputy political commissar of the political department of the Western Navy Division, member of the prefectural party committee, deputy political commissar of the East China Garrison Fifth Brigade, and member of the Yantai Municipal Committee. After the founding of New China, he successively served as secretary of Yishan District Committee and Qinzhou District Committee in Guangxi, political commissar of military sub-district, member of Party Committee in northern Guangxi, secretary of Hainan Island District Committee in Guangdong Province, counsellor and deputy secretary of Party Committee in Soviet Union, ambassador and party secretary in Iraq, ambassador and party secretary in Morocco, ambassador and party secretary in Mongolia, ambassador and party secretary in Thailand, and deputy director of the Standing Committee of Guangdong Provincial People's Congress. 1After retiring from the army in March, 1985, he served as the president of China-Mongolia-China-Thailand Friendship Association. He died in Beijing on April 25th, 2006 at the age of 95. During Zhang Weilie's serious illness and after his death, the party and state leaders expressed their condolences and condolences in different ways.