A famous figure in Ningcheng County

Dou Jingying: Han nationality, who was born in Dading Prefecture in central Liaoning, now Daming Town, Ningcheng County, Inner Mongolia, was a scholar in the Qing Dynasty (AD 156-164), and was later awarded the post of secretary, provincial school secretary, junior college supervisor, Xiangguo, etc., and was awarded the rank of straight bachelor in Xian Yong, deputy deployment officer in knowing the Han people's palace, and deputy envoy in the Southern Academy. He died in the ninth year of Liaoning Da 'an (AD 193).

Pei wenhe is from Xiquan, Ningcheng county. He lost his father when he was a child, and his family was poor. He made a living by singing and performing arts. At the age of eighteen, he participated in the local "Yellow Gun Club". In a battle with bandits, his right leg was broken and he became a "stumbling foot". In September, 194, Li Qingshan led a working group to Peiwen and his hometown to mobilize the masses to carry out anti-Japanese propaganda. Pei Wenhe responded positively and took part in the revolution with more than 1 people. On April 28th, 1944, Pei Wenhe died heroically.

Qingertai: Mongolian, born in June, 1924, is a native of Karaqin Middle Banner (now Ningcheng County, Chifeng City) in Zhuosuotumeng, Inner Mongolia. A famous Chinese Mongolian linguist. In his early years, he studied in Guisui Mongolian College, the preparatory course of Good Neighborhood Higher Business School in Tokyo, and the Science Department of Tohoku Imperial University in tokyo institute of technology and Sendai. After 1946, he taught in Inner Mongolia Autonomous College and Qiqihar Inner Mongolia Military and Political University. Since 1949, he has served as secretary, section chief and director of Inner Mongolia Branch, deputy director of Inner Mongolia Mongolian Research Association, deputy director of Chinese Mongolian Language Reform Committee, captain of Chinese Mongolian Language Investigation Team, researcher of China Academy of Sciences, director of Mongolian Language Department of Inner Mongolia University, director, vice president, professor and doctoral supervisor of Mongolian Language Research Institute. He is also the vice chairman of the International Association of Mongolian Studies (Ulaanbaatar), honorary member of Hungarian Oriental Society, vice chairman of China Ethnic Language Society, honorary president of Inner Mongolia Language Society, vice chairman of Inner Mongolia Overseas Friendship Association and vice chairman of Inner Mongolia International Cultural Exchange Center.

Debschiff: Originally named Jin Qixiang, Mongolian. Conductor and first-class composer. Ningcheng County, Inner Mongolia. His works include the chorus "People of all ethnic groups are heart to heart", "Ode to Beijing", "Song of Ordos" and the dance music "The Hunter and the Golden Bird". In 1946, he joined the Inner Mongolia Art Troupe. In 1953, he graduated from the theoretical composition class of Northeast Luyi cadres. In 1957, he graduated from the chorus command class of Soviet experts of the Central Orchestra. He has been the composer, conductor and head of Inner Mongolia Song and Dance Troupe, the third and fourth executive director of China Music Association and the chairman of Inner Mongolia Branch. Now he is the executive director of China Musicians Association.

Gaowa Siqin: female, artistic director of TV Department of China Film Criticism Society and honorary editor of Dictionary of China Film and Television Artists. Mongolian, born on January 19, 195, is a native of Dachengzi Town, Ningcheng County, Inner Mongolia, and graduated from Ningcheng Mengzhong, with Swiss nationality. After 1986, he settled in Switzerland. Up to now, she is still active in the domestic film and television drama industry, and stands proudly in the art world with her remarkable artistic achievements, especially the famous drama "Crescent Moon" directed and starring Mr. Lao She, which can be described as shocking the drama world.

Liu Jiakui: Born in October 1929, Ningcheng, Inner Mongolia, deputy chief engineer and senior engineer of Tianjin Power Machine Factory, member of small and medium power committee of China Internal Combustion Engine Society, and vice chairman of Tianjin Internal Combustion Engine Society. In 1995, he graduated from Tianjin University, majoring in internal combustion engine. In 1992, it was approved by the State Council to enjoy special government allowance. Mainly engaged in diesel engine product design, development, production and service. Its main achievements are: participating in the product finalization of 4146 diesel engine, and producing more than 6, sets before product replacement.

Zhang guirong: former commander of Tibet military region, from Ningcheng county. In 1948, he joined the People's Liberation Army, and in 1953, he joined the China * * * Production Party. He has served as a monitor, chief teacher, head, vice president of an infantry school, and deputy commander of a provincial military region. He is a representative of the six national people's congresses. During the war of liberation, he participated in the battles of Liaoshen and Pingjin, and fought bravely. Zhang Guirong died of illness on January 15th, 1984. Comrade Zhang Guirong is an outstanding party member of China * * * production party and an outstanding commander of our army. He loves the Party and is loyal to its cause, especially the line, principles and policies since the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee of the Party and the important instructions of the Central Committee on Tibet. He has strong party spirit, decent style, courage to criticize and self-criticize, modesty and prudence, unity with comrades, close ties with the masses, and is deeply loved by cadres and soldiers. He loved Tibet, made contributions to the revolutionization, modernization and regularization of the army and the construction of Tibet's frontier.

Wu Guoqing: Mongolian, born in Xizi Town, Ningcheng County, Inner Mongolia in 1936. * * * The first generation of criminal investigation experts in the Republic of China is one of the first eight specially invited criminal investigation experts of the Ministry of Public Security, an investigator at the bureau level and a senior engineer in criminal technology. Good at solving big explosions. He has participated in almost all major cases registered by the Ministry of Public Security, such as the "two kings" and "three pieces" cases in the 198s. In the 199s, dozens of Taiwan compatriots were killed in Qiandao Lake, Zhejiang Province, and the bus bombing of Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge; years later, Zhang Jun's series of extraordinarily serious and difficult cases, such as armed robbery and murder, never failed, and were praised as "contemporary Sherlock Holmes in China". Wu Guoqing was awarded the honorary titles of "national advanced worker" and "national model of national unity and progress" by the State Council, "national first-class hero model of public security" and "national advanced retired cadres and advanced individuals" by the Ministry of Public Security.

Wang Limin: Male, Han nationality, born in August 1949, Ningcheng, Inner Mongolia. Joined the party in December 1972, graduated from the Party School of Heilongjiang Provincial Party Committee, with a college degree and a senior political engineer. He used to be the director of the Finance Department of Heilongjiang Province and the party secretary; From 21 to 28, he was the deputy governor of Heilongjiang Province and a member of the party group of the provincial government. In January 28, he became the vice chairman of the Heilongjiang Provincial Political Consultative Conference.

Zhao Hongzhu: Male, Han nationality, born in Ningcheng, Inner Mongolia in July 1947. He joined the work in October 1965 and joined the China * * * Production Party in August 1969. On January 21, 28, he was elected as the director of the Standing Committee of Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress at the first meeting of the 11th People's Congress of Zhejiang Province. In 212, he was appointed Secretary of the Secretariat of the Central Committee and Deputy Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection

Chen Guoqing: Male, Mongolian, born in party member, born in April 1964, Ningcheng County, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, doctoral supervisor of applied mathematics. At present, he is the president of Inner Mongolia University, a member of the Department of Mathematics and Physics of the Science and Technology Committee of the Ministry of Education, the chairman of Inner Mongolia Mathematical Society, the director of chinese mathematical society, the executive director of China Logistics Society, the executive director of China Systems Engineering Society, and the vice chairman of Inner Mongolia Youth Federation. The first-level candidate for the "321 Talent Project" in the autonomous region and the first-level candidate for the "111 Talent Project" in colleges and universities in Inner Mongolia.