Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - How many celebrities are there in Chaoshan after liberation, and who are they?

How many celebrities are there in Chaoshan after liberation, and who are they?

Weng Zhaoyuan: Huilai People 1 Month 28, the first shot of the Anti-Japanese War was fired in Shanghai.

Liu: Chaoyang native, participated in Huanghuagang Uprising, and was a supervisor of the National Government Supervision Institute.

Xiao Jishan: Chaoyang native, once a member of the Executive Committee of the Kuomintang Central Committee, and concurrently a deputy director and acting director of the Overseas Party Affairs Planning Committee of the Kuomintang Central Committee.

Chen: Hui Lai, a scholar politician, was an alternate supervisory committee member of the Sixth Central Committee of the Kuomintang. Central legislator

Xiao Hongda: Chaoyang native, member of the Standing Committee and Deputy Secretary of the Commission for Discipline Inspection of the CPC Central Committee.

Lin Ruo: Chao An, former secretary of Guangdong Provincial Party Committee and director of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress.

Cai Cheng: Puning, former Minister of Justice.

Cai: Chao 'an, former vice minister of forestry.

Tao Tao: Chaoyang Heping, formerly known as Xiao Ruqin, former Deputy Minister of Petrochemical Industry.

Wu Nansheng: Chaoyang native, former Deputy Secretary of Guangdong Provincial Party Committee and Chairman of CPPCC.

Xu Shijie: Cheng Hai, former secretary of Hainan Provincial Party Committee and director of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress.

Guo Rongchang: Chaoyang native, former Deputy Secretary of Guangdong Provincial Party Committee and Chairman of CPPCC.

Lu Ruihua: chaozhou people, former Governor of Guangdong Province and Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee.

Lin Shusen: Shantou native, deputy secretary and governor of Guizhou Provincial Committee.

Cai Dongshi: Chaoyang native, vice chairman of Guangdong Provincial Political Consultative Conference, former deputy secretary of Guangdong Provincial Committee.

Zheng: Chaoyang native, scholar politician, deputy director of the Standing Committee of Shanghai Municipal People's Congress, and member of the Standing Committee of the Ninth Central Committee.

Li Zhuobin: Puning, scholar politician, member of the Standing Committee of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, vice chairman of the Zhi Gong Dang Central Committee.

Liu Zhizhong: Chaoyang native, chairman of Chongqing CPPCC, former deputy secretary of Chongqing Municipal Committee.

Ke Hua: A native of Puning, a diplomat, has served as the Director of Protocol Department and Asia-Africa Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ambassador to Guinea, the Director of Africa Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ambassador to Ghana, the Director of Asia Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ambassadors to Guinea, Ghana, the Philippines and the United Kingdom, and the Adviser to the Hong Kong and Macao Office of the State Council.

Yao Nian, a native of Chaonan, has served as Counsellor of China Embassy in India, Consul General of China in Mumbai, Director of Foreign Affairs Bureau of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Ambassador of China in Tunisia.

Wu Zhiyuan: Puning, former military attache of the Embassy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Chen Duan: A native of Liusha, Puning, former ambassador of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to Mauritius.

Zhong Ruiming, a native of Gucuo Township, Liangying Town, Chaonan District, is the Counsellor and Consul General of China Embassy in Indonesia.

Liu: Xinbei native of Gurao Town, Chaoyang (now Xianbo Neighborhood Committee of Gurao Town), former deputy director of the General Administration of Customs.

Liu Yuchang: Chaoyang native, vice president of Bank of Communications, currently president of Shanghai Chaoshan Friendship Association.

Ma Qingxiong: Chaoyang, also known as Ma Hangui, was born in Thailand. He used to be the deputy director, director and deputy director of the international news department of China Radio International, the deputy director of the radio and television department, and the deputy director of the radio, film and television department. He is a member of the Seventh China People's Political Consultative Conference and vice director of the Overseas Chinese Committee.

Hong Kong and Macau

Huang: Secretary for Justice.

MR CHIM PUI-CHUNG: He is now a Member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council.

Sophie Leung: She is currently a member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council, a representative of the 10th National People's Congress of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and a textile entrepreneur in Hong Kong.

Thailand

Zheng Xin: Also known as Zheng Zhao, he is a descendant of Chenghai, the founder of the Wuli Dynasty in Thailand. The name of Thailand is Marsh.

Luan Piwen Songkan: Wu surname, the third Prime Minister of Thailand.

Pridi phanomyong: A descendant of Chenghai, Chinese name, Chen, the seventh prime minister of Thailand.

Luan Tanlong: Descendant of Chaoyang, Chinese name Zheng Liangdan, the eighth Prime Minister of Thailand.

Chatichai choonhavan: a descendant of Chenghai, surnamed Lin, the17th Prime Minister of Thailand. 1990 Back to Dongli Town, Chenghai to sweep the grave.

Anand panyarachun: Chen, the18th Prime Minister of Thailand.

Su Qinda: Thailand 19 Prime Minister

Banharn silpa-archa: Descendant of Chaoyang, Chinese name Ma Dexiang, 2nd1Prime Minister of Thailand.

Chaovalit Yong Chaiyu: 22nd Prime Minister of Thailand.

Thaksin shinawatra: A descendant of Fengshun, Chinese name Qiu Daxin, the 23rd Prime Minister of Thailand.

Samak sundaravej: Formerly known as Lee, the 25th Prime Minister of Thailand.

Prasit Kanchanawat: a descendant of Chenghai, whose Chinese name is Xu, was once the Speaker of the Thai Parliament and the Deputy Prime Minister of the State Council, and was called "Kissinger of Thailand".

Wang Cang Shi San: Descendant of Chenghai, Chinese name Chen Qiwen, President of the 48th National Assembly of Thailand. He donated a lot to his hometown, and there is a school he donated in Zhaitou Village, Longdu Town, Chenghai.

Pachai Dajun: Descendant of Chenghai, Chinese name Chen Yucai, served as Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand for many times. 1989 Visit Dongli Town in Chenghai to pay homage to ancestors.

West Gate of Needle Dragon: Descendant of Chenghai, Chinese name Lu Jinhe, once served as Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand. 1990, Mrs. Kay and her sister went back to their hometown in Guanshan Town, Shang Hua Town, Chenghai to visit relatives and worship their ancestors.

Su Shenputa: Chen Weiqiao, born in Chenghai, mayor of Peng City in 197 1, spokesperson of the State Council, Minister of Commerce.

Song Qi: A descendant of Chenghai, whose Chinese name is Zeng Hanguang, was once the Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand. On July 2, 2005, he returned to Dutou Village, Shang Hua Town, Chenghai to worship his ancestors.

Cambodia

Chea Sim: Former Chairman of the Senate, Chairman of the People's Party and Acting Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia.

Huang Yi: Former Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia.

Lu Laisheng: Minister of Information of Cambodia

Singapore

Reny: Singaporean Foreign Minister.

Zhang Zhixian: Singaporean Minister of Defence.

Yao Zhaodong: Minister of Transport of Singapore

Li Wenxian: Singaporean Minister of Information, Communications and Arts.

Lin Wenheng: Minister of the Prime Minister's Office.

Lin Xiangjiang: Minister of Trade and Industry.

Lin Ruisai: Minister of Environmental Development of Singapore.

Malaysia

Feng Zhen 'an: Former Minister of Human Resources of Malaysia

Cai Xili: Acting President of MCA

Lin: Datuk Chaoyang, vice president of MCA, and vice minister of tourism.

Cai Ruiming: Former Minister of Health of Malaysia

She: Secretary of MCA, the most senior member of MCA in Malacca.

Gu Naiguang: Director of MCA Jiazhou Law Bureau

Ting Chew Peh: Secretary General of Malaysian Chinese Association Headquarters, Minister of Housing and Local Government.

Chen Hezun: First elected chairman of Kuching City Council, Speaker of Sarawak Legislative Assembly.

France

Chen: The descendant of Puning, deputy head of the 13th district of Paris, is the first Chinese deputy head of Paris.

Canada

Lin Siqi: Born in Hong Kong, he is a descendant of Jieyang and belongs to Lin Zifeng's family. The former governor of British Columbia, Canada, is the first Chinese governor in Canada.

Alice Wong: Born in Wenguang Town, Chendian Town, Chaonan District, Canada, he is the vice chairman of Vancouver Hipster Club and a member of parliament of canada.

the Philippines

Ferdinand marcos: Philippine dictator, descendant of Chaoshan pirate Patricia Lam Fung.