Counties and cities named after people's names

Guangdong

Zhongshan City (Dr. Sun Yat-sen died on March 12 1925, and Xiangshan County was renamed Zhongshan County on April 15 of the same year).

Maoming City (Pan Maoming, Jin Yongjia (307~3 13) was born in Chu Shi, and lived at the foot of Fushan Mountain).

Hebei Province

Huanghua City (renamed as 1945 in memory of the martyr Huanghua, the former deputy brigade commander of the Sixth Brigade of the15 Division and the deputy commander of the Lubian Military Region in Hebei Province who died in the county).

Renqiu County (in the second year of Han and Yuan Dynasties (AD 2), Renqiu was built by the navy inspector to prevent Haikou, hence the name).

Shanxi

Zuoquan County (General Zuo Quan, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Eighth Route Army of the National Revolutionary Army,1died here on May 25th, 942, and was named Zuo Quan in memory of Zuo Quan).

Shanxi province

Zhidan County (the hometown of General Liu Zhidan, a "mass leader and national hero",/kloc-0 was renamed Zhidan County in June, 936).

Wuqi County (named after the Warring States famous Wu Qi was stationed here)

Zichang County (renamed Zichang County on 1942 in memory of national hero Xie Zichang).

Zizhou County (named after 1944 to commemorate the revolutionary martyr Li Zizhou)

Ningxia

Wuzhong (Wuzhong was named after the commander of the military camp established in the ancient frontier)

Heilongjiang province

Shangzhi city (1946 1 1 In June, Hezhu County was renamed Shangzhi County to commemorate Zhao Shangzhi, the national hero of the Anti-Japanese War).

Jilin province

Jingyu County (renamed as 1946 to commemorate the martyrdom of Yang Jingyu, commander-in-chief of the Northeast Democratic Anti-Japanese Coalition).

Henan Province

Qingfeng county (Zhang Qingfeng, the eldest son of Sui Dynasty, renamed qingfeng county in the seventh year of Tang Dali)

Wencheng County (19461February, named after Liu Bowen, posthumous title).

Guizhou (province)

Daozhen County (named after Yin Zhen, a famous scholar, writer, educator and calligrapher in Guizhou in the Eastern Han Dynasty)