Ding Mi: A native of Cenxi in the Eastern Han Dynasty, his courtesy name was Jing Gong. He was famous for his filial piety. When his parents died, he built a house next to the grave and kept it there for three years. According to legend, a pair of wild ducks (wild ducks) flew to the small pond next to the house and saw someone. As for being docile, people at that time thought it was inspired by his filial piety. Ding Lingwei: A native of Liaodong in the Western Han Dynasty. It is said that he once learned Taoism in Lingxu Mountain, and later returned to Liaodong as a crane. He stopped on the flower column of the city gate. A young man wanted to shoot it. The crane hovered in the sky and said: "There is a bird. Ding Lingwei, go home." Now that I have returned from a thousand years old, the city is still the same and the people are not the same. Why not imitate the immortal tombs?" Then he went straight up to the sky. Ding Fu: A native of the early Han Dynasty, he followed the great ancestor Liu Bang and raised troops in Xue. Later he assisted the great ancestor to pacify the Three Qin Dynasties, defeated Xiang Yu and led Long Qi to Pengcheng. Ding Yunyuan: A native of Changzhou in the Southern Song Dynasty, named Shuzhong. He served as Shaoqing during the Chunxi period (1174-1189 AD). He was later demoted as the Chaozhou governor due to his loyalty and admonishment. He rented farmland to educate scholars, built bridges to benefit the people, and was worshiped in the "named eunuch temple" by the people. . Ding Lan: A native of Hanoi County in the Eastern Han Dynasty. His mother passed away when he was young. He carved a statue of her out of wood and served her as if she were a living person every day. My neighbor, Uncle Zhang, got drunk and cursed the wooden statue, and hit the statue on the head with his stick. Ding Lan was angry and beat Uncle Zhang and was arrested. Legend has it that when bidding farewell to the wooden statue, the statue shed tears for him. Ting Zhaozhong: Famous experimental physicist, won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1976. Ding Wei: Founder of Shanmei Group, current executive chairman and chief administrative director of the group. Ding Junhui: China’s first billiards world champion. Ding Jichao: famous scholar, calligrapher and poet. Ding Zhizhong: Chairman of the Board of Directors of Anta Ding Shuibo: President of Xtep (China) Co., Ltd., Chairman of Quanzhou Sanxing Sports Goods Company Ding Wu: President of 361° (China) Co., Ltd. Ding Lei: Founder and CEO of NetEase. Ding Jianhua: Voice actor. Ding Zijun: film and television star. Ding Haifeng: Film and television star. Ding Huaqiang: Medical expert Ding Jian: Chairman of AsiaInfo Technology, EMBA from Hass Business School in California. Ding Ruchang: A native of Lujiang, Anhui Province, he was the admiral of the Beiyang Navy in the late Qing Dynasty. After the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1898, he committed suicide after refusing to surrender during the Weihaiwei battle with the Japanese army.