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Who is the most famous in Guilin?

There are many celebrities in Guilin:

1. Chen Hongmou (1696--1771), a native of Hengshan Village, Sitang Township, Lingui County, Guilin, in the spring of the first year of Yongzheng in the Qing Dynasty (1723), Zhongen The first place in the scientific examination. He was a bachelor of Dongge University, an important minister of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. He successively served as governor of Gansu, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Hubei, Jiangxi, Fujian, Hunan and Jiangsu provinces, and governor of Guangdong, Guangxi and Huguang. Chen Hongmou devoted his life to the development of production, was not afraid of powerful people, and did many good things for the people. My hometown is surrounded by many peaks, and there are many legends about "Feng Shui". The Chen family has been famous for generations, and has been a member of the Imperial Academy for five generations. In the 190 years since Chen Hongmou, the Chen family has had 1 top scholar, 2 Hanlin scholars, 1 Huiyuan scholar, 4 Jinshi scholars, and 2 Jieyuan scholars. , 26 people were promoted, 9 people were paid students, and 35 people were ordinary. 2. Wang Bandang (also known as Wang Pengyun, 1849-1904), was born in Lingui County, Guilin, and called himself "Old Man Bandang". He was a famous lyricist in modern my country and authored three volumes of "Bantang Final Draft" and "Bantang Final Draft". "The Remaining Manuscript" 1 volume. When he was worried about the country, he started writing poems. He was one of the masters of poetry in the Qing Dynasty. 3. Ma Junwu (1881-1940), a native of Guilin, was born in Gongcheng. Political activist, educator and patriotic poet during the democratic revolution. He studied in a sports school in his early years, and later studied in Japan and Germany. He was the first Chinese student to obtain a doctorate in engineering. He followed Mr. Sun Yat-sen in revolutionary activities and successively served as Secretary-General of the Presidential Office, Governor of Guangxi Province, President of Shanghai Daxia University, China Public School, Beijing University of Technology and Guangxi University. Ma Junwu is knowledgeable and understands four foreign languages: English, French, German and Japanese. He has translated many world famous works and engineering technology monographs, and has contributed to the development of modern science and technology in my country and the cultivation of talents for the motherland. 4. Li Zongren (1891-1969), courtesy name Delin, was born in Liangjiang Township, Lingui County, Guilin. He graduated from the Army Accelerated School with the rank of general. He served as vice president of the Kuomintang government in 1948 and acting president in January 1949. He immigrated to the United States in December. . Returned to China in July 1965. Died in Beijing on January 30, 1969. There is an official residence at No. 16 Wenming Road, Xiangshan District, Guilin City. From the second half of 1948 to mid-November 1949, Li Zongren lived and worked here. His former residence was in Liangjiang Township, Lingui County. 5. Bai Chongxi (1893-1966), courtesy name Jiansheng, Hui nationality, a native of Xianxiang, Linguihui, Guilin, graduated from Baoding Military Academy, served as deputy chief of staff of the National Revolutionary Army Headquarters during the Northern Expedition, and served as deputy chief of staff of the Military Commission during the Anti-Japanese War. Minister of Military Training and Director of the Guilin Camp. During the War of Liberation, he served as Minister of Defense of the Kuomintang and Chief of Military and Political Affairs of Central China and other important positions, with the rank of general. He flew to Taiwan in 1949 and died in Taipei in 1966. There is a mansion near the gate of Ronghu Hotel on Ronghu North Road, Xiufeng District, Guilin City. 6. Wang Weijian, female, athlete and senior coach. A native of Guilin City, Guangxi. Born in 1947. Entered the Guilin Amateur Sports School in 1958 and was selected to the Guangxi Skills Team in the same year. After participating in the skills competition of the 1st National Games in 1959, he was transferred to the National Gymnastics Training Team and changed to a gymnast; from 1963 to 1972, he continued to compete in the National Gymnastics Competition. Won the individual all-around championship for consecutive years, and won 2-4 gold medals every year; in 1963, he won 4 gold medals in the individual all-around, floor exercise, balance beam, and vault in the gymnastics competition of the Emerging Power Games; in 1966, he won the gold medal in the gymnastics competition of the Asian Emerging Power Games. One of the main members of the Chinese team that won the team championship, and won 6 gold medals in the individual all-around and 4 individual events, becoming the first Chinese athlete to win the most gold medals in Asian gymnastics competitions; awarded the special merit in 1963; In 1964, he was awarded the title of Master of Sports and won first-class merit. In 1975, he served as the coach of the national gymnastics team and trained a number of national champions and outstanding athletes in the World Gymnastics Competition, such as Ma Wenju and Huang Qun. In 1980, he won the title of senior coach. In 1988, he served as deputy director of the Fund Raising Department of the 11th Asian Games. He currently serves as Vice Chairman of the Chinese Gymnastics Association, Deputy Director of the National Sports Commission, and Executive Vice Chairman and Secretary General of the Chinese Dance Sports Association. He has published 3 articles including "Girls' Youth Sports Training Method" in national publications. 7. Mo Huilan: In July 1985, Mo Huilan entered Guangxi Guilin Gymnastics School and in December 1990, she entered the national gymnastics team. In October 1994, at the 12th Asian Games held in Hiroshima, Japan, Mo Huilan won five gold medals in team, balance beam, floor exercise, vault and uneven bars. At the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, Mo Huilan won a silver medal in the vault.

Mo Huilan's "front somersault over the bar and grabbing the bar" action on the uneven bars was called the "next century" action by the International Sports Federation and was named "Mo's somersault".

8. Recently, there are also Li Ting (Sydney Olympic diving champion) and Tang Lingsheng (Olympic weightlifting champion).