Who are the famous people born in the Year of the Rat?

1. Du Fu

Du Fu, also known as Zimei, was a great poet of the Tang Dynasty. Born in 712 AD into a lower-class bureaucratic family in Gong County, Henan Province. Du Fu had a profound influence on Chinese classical poetry. He was called the "Sage of Poetry" by later generations, and his poems were called the "History of Poetry". Later generations called him Du Shiyi and Du Gongbu, and also called him Du Shaoling and Du Thatched Cottage.

2. Zhang Wentian

Zhang Wentian, also known as Luo Fu. Born in 1900. He is a Marxist theorist and revolutionary in my country and was the main leader of the Communist Party of China.

3. Li Fuchun

Li Fuchun was born in Changsha City, Hunan Province in 1900. He is a famous proletarian revolutionary in our country.

Comrade Li Fuchun is a veteran member of the Communist Party of China who joined the Party during the founding period, an outstanding proletarian revolutionist, a loyal Marxist, an outstanding leader of the Party and the country, and the founder of my country's socialist economic construction. One of the founders and organizers. During his more than 50 years of revolutionary career, he fought bravely and selflessly, and made immortal contributions to the cause of Chinese people's liberation and socialist construction.

4. Wei Zheng

Wei Zheng, a native of Guantao, Hebei Province, was a famous politician in the early Tang Dynasty and a famous admonisher and minister throughout the ages. Wei Zheng was born in a poor rural family in 580 AD. He lost his father when he was young, and his life became even more impoverished. Soon he became a Taoist priest.

5. Ming Chengzu

Ming Chengzu Zhu Di, born in 1360, was the fourth son of Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang. He was a famous emperor of the Ming Dynasty and an accomplished politician. In 1370 AD, Zhu Di was named King of Yan when he was 10 years old. Ten years later, he went to guard Beiping. The land of Yan borders Mongolia. He went out to patrol the border, built cities and farmed fields, and made many achievements. In 1395, Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang died, and Zhu Yun Jianwen succeeded to the throne and was called Emperor Jianwen. In 1401, the Yan army, led by Zhu Di, invaded the capital. Emperor Jianwen's whereabouts were unknown. Zhu Di ascended the throne and was known as Ming Chengzu in history. It was changed to Yongle in the following year.