On October 1, 1949, the People's Republic of China was established and Mao ZeDong was elected as chairman of the Central People's Government. In October 1950, the Central Committee of the CPC led by Mao ZeDong decided to carry out the War to Resist U.S.A. In May 1958, the "Great Leap Forward" and the movement of people's communes in rural areas were launched. From the winter of 1960 to the beginning of 1965, under the leadership of the CPC Central Committee led by Mao ZeDong, the principle of "readjustment, consolidation, enrichment and improvement" of the national economy was implemented and the errors in the "Great Leap Forward" and the movement of people's communes were initially corrected. So that the national economy will be more rapidly restored and developed. During this period, Mao ZeDong put forward a series of measures to basically correct the "leftist" mistakes in rural work and in other areas. However, at the Eighth Plenary Session of the Eighth Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party held in September 1962, he enlarged and absolved the class struggle existing within a certain scope in socialist society and developed the proletariat that he proposed after the anti-Rightist struggle in July 1957 The contradiction between class and the bourgeoisie is still the main contradiction of Chinese society. . In May 1966, as a result of an extreme assessment of the situation in the country's class struggle, a "Great Cultural Revolution" campaign was launched. Mao Ze Dong also stopped and corrected some specific mistakes during the "Cultural Revolution." He led the struggle to smash the counterrevolutionary clique of Lin Biao and prevented Jiang Qing and Zhang Chunqiao from ambitious to seize the supreme leadership. September 9, 1976, died in Beijing, at the age of 83. [3]
Tang Guoqiang
Tang Guoqiang (born 4 May 1952) is a Chinese actor best known for portraying historical figures in several films and television series. Some of his more notable roles include: various Chinese emperors (e.g. Emperor Taizong of Tang, Yongle Emperor, Yongzheng Emperor), Zhuge Liang, Yan Zhenqing and Mao Zedong. Tang started his acting career when he first joined a performance troupe in 1970 after graduating from middle school. He made his film debut in 1975 as the male lead in Storm over the South China Sea. He is also a member of the Chinese Calligraphy Society.
On October 1, 1949, the People's Republic of China established the former Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China. While handling the daily affairs of the party and state, Mao Zendong and Mao Zendong formulated the party's guidelines, guidelines and policies for socialist construction. In 1960, China proposed the principle of adjustment, consolidation, enrichment and improvement and adopted a series of measures to restore and develop the national economy smoothly. In international affairs, he formulated and personally implemented major diplomatic decisions, put forward a series of specific guidelines and policies in his diplomatic work and creatively implemented the party's revolutionary diplomatic line. In 1954, the well-known Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence were advocated. In April 1955, the Chinese delegation led a delegation to attend the first Asia-Africa Meeting, enabling the meeting to adopt the ten principles of the Bandung Conference based on the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence. In 1961, attending the 22nd congress of the CPSU, he held a firm struggle against the Khrushchev group's splitting of the international communist movement. In the "Cultural Revolution", the overall situation, hard working, in order to continue the normal work of the party and state, to minimize losses, to protect a large number of cadres both inside and outside the party, work hard and with the plots of Lin Biao and Jiang Qing counterrevolutionary group each Kind of fight. At the Fourth National People's Congress, the deputies said: In this century, the full realization of agriculture, industry, national defense and the modernization of science and technology will bring the national economy of our country to the grand plan of the world. After the illness in 1972, has always insisted on work. January 8, 1976 in Beijing, died at the age of 77 years. [3]
Weimin SunSun Weimin, born on July 14, 1955 in Pulandian District, Dalian City, Liaoning Province, China Mainland actor and producer. Graduated from the Central Academy of Drama Performance Department, worked in Dalian Repertory Theater. In 1995 starred in the war drama "seven war seven Czech", for the first time as Premier Zhou Enlai. In 1997, he played Zhou Enlai once again in the war movie "Entering the South Line and chasing after the Fight against the Great" and "the Great Turn". In 2000, Liao Zhongkai was played in the TV series "Sunrise in the East" created for the 80th anniversary of the Communist Party of China. Lu Xun was played in 2001 in the TV series "Lu Xun and Xu Guang Ping". In 2005 appeared in the war drama "anti-Japanese star Zuo Quan", and played Zuo Quan. 2009 starring in the era of drama "Dongfanghong 1949". In 2011 starred in the war drama "East." Starring in 2013, the history of the movie "Four Environments of Zhou Enlai," played Zhou Enlai. In 2014, he starred in the film "No. One Target" and won the nomination for Best Actor Award for the 30th China Golden Rooster Awards. In 2016, Sun Weimin plays Zhou Enlai's drama "Begonia" on the Central Plains. In September 2017, he won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 15th International Youth Film Festival in Russia.
On October 1, 1949, he was appointed as a member of the Chinese People's Revolutionary Military Commission. In May 1966, the "Cultural Revolution" began. Soon after being wrongly criticized and struggled, he lost all his positions. In January 1975, he served as vice chairman of the CPC Central Committee, vice premier of the State Council, vice chairman of the Central Military Commission and chief of general staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. After Zhou Enlai became ill and with the support of Mao ZeDong, Zhou Enlai presided over the daily work of the party, the state and the army and rectified the turmoil caused by the "Cultural Revolution". He won the heartfelt support of the people throughout the country and received remarkable results. In April 1976, Beijing canceled all posts in memory of Zhou EnLai Prime Minister, Deng XiaoPing and Tiananmen Square protests against the "gang of four." In October 1976, the "Gang of Four" was smashed and the "Cultural Revolution" ended. At the 11th National People's Congress held in August 1977, he was elected vice chairman of the CPC Central Committee. In December 1978, the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee of the CCP opened the new era of China's reform and opening up and its concentrated efforts on the socialist modernization drive. At this meeting, he played a decisive role in the historical transformation of the policy of the Chinese Communist Party. At the central working conference preparing for this plenary session, he delivered a speech entitled "Emancipating the Mind, Seeking Truth from Facts and Looking Forward Together in Unity." After this plenum, the second generation of the Chinese Communist leadership with him as the core was formed. From January 28 to February 6, 1979, China and the United States formally established diplomatic relations and then visited the United States. This is the first visit to the United States by the new Chinese leaders. [3]
Qi Lu
Lu Qi (simplified Chinese: 卢奇; traditional Chinese: 盧奇; pinyin: Lú Qí; born 21 August 1953) is a Chinese actor.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, Deng YingChao has served successively as vice chairman of the All-China Women's Federation, deputy party secretary and honorary chairman, vice chairman of the Chinese People's National Committee for the Defense of Children, and member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress. After the Eighth Congress of CPC in 1956, he served as a member of the Central Committee of the CPC. After 1976, he served as vice chairman of the Fourth and Fifth National People's Congress Standing Committee, member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, second secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, chairman of the Sixth CPPCC National Committee. During this period, she was responsible for the socialist revolution in China, the cause of construction and reform, the establishment of socialist democracy and the legal system, the development of multi-party cooperation and political consultation under the CPC leadership, the strengthening of party discipline and safeguarding the rights and interests of women and children To realize the great cause of reunifying the motherland, make painstaking efforts and devoting all his energy to devoting all his energy to making tremendous contributions. After 1977, Deng YingChao visited Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Iran, Cambodia, Japan, North Korea, Thailand, France and the European Parliament successively and met with dozens of countries from five continents in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Australia. He served as Honorary President of the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries for the promotion of exchanges and friendship between the Chinese people and other peoples and made tremendous contributions to the cause of international peace and progress in world development. [3]
Wei HuangWei Huang, born in Yang Yue City, Hunan Province, graduated from the Department of Performing Arts at the Central Academy of Drama, actress in Mainland China. In June 2009, Wei Huang participated in the drama "Afantoremember" during school. In 2010, he led the drama "Romantic Times." In 2011, he participated in the Broadway light comedy “Grand Hotel Suite” introduced by the artist. In 2013, he appeared in the drama of the Republic of China “Beggars big shopkeeper”. In 2014, he participated in the Republic of China Criminal Investigation Anti-Corruption drama “ Пред дождот ”. In 2015, he starred in the "The Yellow River is roaring", the 70th anniversary of the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. The drama was nominated for the 30th China TV Dr Flying Award for Excellent Drama, and in July he starred in the main film "Sun River." In 2017, he appeared in the anti-corruption drama "In the name of people".
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Shujie Xue | Zhuo Lin | 1952 Deng XiaoPing transferred from the Southwest Bureau to the Central Government, with the whole family came to Beijing, live in Zhongnanhai. Deng XiaoPing, who assumed the party and state leadership positions, asked his wife for the following: Do not go outside and do not show off. So many units and groups were declined to invite her to participate in the work. Her thoughts were Deng XiaoPing as Mi Shu, finishing daily documents and quietly offering her dedication behind Deng XiaoPing. After the implementation of the salary system, it was designated as the administrative level 15 (equivalent to the current level, division level); its political status and fate, but also with the change of Deng XiaoPing status change. From the founding of New China to the 17th anniversary of the "Cultural Revolution", everything is going smoothly. During the "Cultural Revolution", Comrade Deng XiaoPing was mistakenly criticized and she was also implicated. In October 1969, Deng XiaoPing was relegated to regulatory work in Jiangxi as the No. 2 capitalist roster and she would not hesitate to accompany Deng XiaoPing Arrived in Jiangxi and spent three years and four months together hard time After Comrade Xiao Xiao Zhuang resumed his work, Zhuo Lin became the chief of the General Office of the State Council in 1973, Mi Shu. In January 1978, he served as a consultant of the Central Military Commission until his retirement. Accompanied by the 58 changing circumstances in the spring and autumn, Comrade Zhuo Lin and Deng XiaoPing always associated with heart and suffering. [3] |
Duo Chen | Qiao GuanHua | In October 1950, Qiao GuanHua consulted with Wu Xiuquan, the special representative of the People's Republic of China, at the UN Security Council and charged the United States with its armed aggression against Taiwan, territory of China. On July 25, 1955, he served as the deputy leader of the "Sino-US Talks Steering Group." The results of the talks group should be returned to Qian XueSen. On the afternoon of November 9, 1971, a Chinese delegation led by Qiao GuanHua left Beijing by special plane to New York to attend the 26th session of the UN General Assembly. At the Beijing airport, the visiting Chinese delegation was sent by more than 4,000 people, including leaders of party and government departments such as Zhou EnLai and Ye JianYing, and the capital. At that time, Jiang Qing, Zhang Chunqiao, Yao Wenyuan farewell to the airport. At the airport, representatives of more than 60 diplomatic envoys in Beijing and heads of delegation of the Soviet government participating in the Sino-Soviet border negotiations also made their way to the airport. On February 21, 1972, China's diplomacy ushered in the major event of Ni KeSong's visit to China. The talks in Ni KeSong's visit to China are conducted on three levels. Qiao GuanHua and Ji XinGe drafted the joint communique and are the toughest talks. Chairman Mao ZeDong closely followed the entire process of the negotiation from beginning to end. After the fall of the Gang of Four in 1976, Qiao GuanHua was quarantined. After Wang Zhen's interrogation, on the afternoon of December 22, 1982, CPC Central Party General Secretary Hu Yaobang commissioned Xi ZhongXun and Chen Pixian to meet with Qiao GuanHua in Zhongnanhai and Qiao GuanHua Was arranged as a consultant to the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries. [3] |
Shuai Chi | Qian XueSen | In 1950, when Qian XueSen's upper port was about to be repatriated, he was stopped by U.S. officials and put in jail. In 1954, by chance, he saw in the newspapers that Chen Shutong stood on the watchtower of Tiananmen Square and was a vice-chairman of the NPC Standing Committee. He decided to write a letter to his father's good friend for help. While Premier Zhou EnLai was anxious for this purpose, Chen Shutong, then vice-chairman of the NPC Standing Committee, received a letter sent from the other side of the oceans. He opened his eyes and signed "Qian XueSen", originally asking the motherland government to help him return. On the morning of October 1, 1955, the Qian XueSen family finally returned to their own dreamland and returned to their hometown. After returning to China, Zhou EnLai gave Qian XueSen a cordial and meticulous care in all aspects. In his later years, Qian XueSen also remembered an incident with excitement: On the eve of China's first satellite "Dongfanghong" in 1970, Zhou EnLai When the premier summoned the relevant researchers to meet in the Great Hall of the People, on the occasion of his departure, Premier Zhou EnLai deliberately stopped Qian XueSen: Qian XueSen, do not be too tired. [3] |
Linjing Jiang | Jiang Ying | Jiang Ying Accompanied Qian XueSen After returning from the United States, she started her singing career at the Central Opera House and frequently toured the field. She was greatly aroused and received great respect and warm welcome from all over the world. During the Chinese Cultural Revolution, the school's faculty and staff were delegated to various places for production and labor education. Jiang Ying stayed at the college and started a nanny: laundry for kids, class, and whatever she wanted to do. [3] |
(None) | Wang JinXi | April 29, 1956, Wang JinXi joined the Chinese Communist Party. In November, Yutian Oilfield pilot rig "whole drag move" success. In September 1958, Wang JinXi led the team to a monthly drilling footage of 5009.3 meters, the highest record in the country at that time. In October, it won the "Red Flag of Drilling Satellite" issued by the Ministry of Oil Industry. On December 21, 1964, Wang JinXi attended the Third National Congress of the National People's Congress. On December 26, attending Chairman Xi's 71th birthday party, Chairman Mao praised the tribe as "the industrial leader." February 16, 1966, Wang JinXi participated in the national work conference and the workforce workers union meeting. In the same month, he was appointed by the State Council as the deputy commander of the DaQing oil campaign headquarters. April 6, was awarded by the Ministry of Petroleum Industry "Petroleum Ministry of the five good pacesetter." From June 4 to July 25, visit Albania. On September 3, he led the Ministry of Petroleum Industry to report his visit to Beijing and report to the Party Central Committee and the State Council. October 1, boarded the Tiananmen Square, attended the National Day ceremony. December 30, went to Beijing to reflect the "Cultural Revolution" Daqing situation. On January 4, 1967, Wang JinXi briefed Premier Zhou on the situation of Daqing Oilfield in Beijing. On January 10, he returned to Daqing and actively conveyed the instructions of Premier Zhou. He called for perseverance in revolution and promotion of production. Early March, was criticized. In late March, Premier Zhou announced in Beijing that the great power of Wang JinXi was in the General Assembly battle and no further fighting was allowed. [3] |
Guo Lianwen | Liu ShaoQi | After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Liu ShaoQi was elected as Vice Chairman of the Central People's Government. In April 1959, at the first session of the Second National People's Congress, he was elected Chairman of the People's Republic of China and Chairman of the National Defense Commission. After the Cultural Revolution in 1966, Liu ShaoQi was mistakenly criticized and died of political impunity and physical destruction by the Lin Biao and Jiang Qing counterrevolutionary groups. He died on November 12, 1969. [3] |
Wang Wufu | Zhu De | No introduction |
Wei Gu | Chen Yi | No introduction |
long grace Lu | Wang Zhen | No introduction |
Gang Xie | Chen Yun | No introduction |
Jiming Chen | Huang Zhen | No introduction |
(None) | Xi ZhongXun | No introduction |
Bojun Zhang | Ji PengFei | No introduction |
Qi Ming | Nie RongZhen | No introduction |
Dongqiang Zhang | Ye JianYing | No introduction |
(None) | Xu XiangQian | No introduction |
Wei Lei | Mao AnYing | No introduction |
Liting Jin | Liu SiQi | No introduction |
Xu xiao long | Wang Dong | No introduction |
(None) | Li YinQiao | No introduction |
Cheng Runkun | Chen HongJu | No introduction |
PG One | Zhao MaoFeng | No introduction |
Tian Jun Cheng | Gao ZhenPu | No introduction |
(None) | Zhou JiaDing | No introduction |
(None) | Yu QiuLi | No introduction |
(None) | Gu Mu | No introduction |
(None) | Huang Hua | No introduction |
Xiaoxue Chen | Zhou BingJian | No introduction |
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Bian Jing Hui | Xiao An | No introduction |
Chen Yue | Bian ZhiQiang | No introduction |
Jingjing Liang | Zhao Wei | No introduction |
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Zhong Xinpei | Zhang ZuoLiang | No introduction |
(None) | Zheng ShuYun | No introduction |
kent | He ShuYing | No introduction |
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Vicky | Li Ne | No introduction |
Lucy | Xiao LiNe | No introduction |
(None) | Xiong XiangHui | No introduction |
Qi Jingbin | Li Sun | No introduction |
(None) | Ren XinMin | No introduction |
(None) | Li FuZe | No introduction |
Hu Gao Feng | Liao ShiLiang | No introduction |
(None) | Xia BoGen | No introduction |
Daisy | Zhu Lin | No introduction |
Tan 琍 Min | Zhang Qian | No introduction |
(None) | Li Min | No introduction |
Guo Shuo | Han QuanHua | No introduction |
Wu Jia 橦 | Guo DeJie | No introduction |
(None) | Cheng YuanGong | No introduction |
Liao Chongru | Wang JiaXiang | No introduction |
(None) | Xiao Guang | No introduction |
(None) | Cheng SiYuan | No introduction |
White Jin Cheng | Fan WenTong | No introduction |
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Yijie Lü | Luo ShiJun | No introduction |
(None) | Zhuang FengGan | No introduction |
Baili Wei | Yang GuoYu | No introduction |
(None) | Yang ZhenNing | No introduction |
(None) | Luo QingZhang | No introduction |
Jianxin Wang | Li SiGuang | No introduction |
Bing Chen | Xu XiaoMin | No introduction |
(None) | Li ZhenPian | No introduction |
Guolin Zheng | Deng JiaXian | No introduction |
Hongwu Yang | Qian SanQiang | No introduction |
(None) | Tang HanZhi | No introduction |
(None) | Chen ShiJu | No introduction |
(None) | Tu JinZhang | No introduction |
Vinchy Wang | Gao ZhenYa | No introduction |
(None) | Xiao Zhang | No introduction |
(None) | Li ZongRen | No introduction |
Ye Xinyu | Chen Yang | No introduction |
(None) | Li DeSheng | No introduction |
(None) | Lao Tao | No introduction |
(None) | Li ShuHuai | No introduction |
(None) | Li ZhengDao | No introduction |
(None) | Yan BaoHang | No introduction |
(None) | Xiao Jin | No introduction |
Yang Yongwen | Sun JiaDong | No introduction |
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Shuo Zhang | Qi FaRen | No introduction |
(None) | Chi Long | No introduction |
(None) | Huang ZhiZhen | No introduction |
(None) | Cao ChunZhi | No introduction |
(None) | Yang QiQing | No introduction |
Liu Yonggang | Sun JiXian | No introduction |
(None) | Wu JiePing | No introduction |
Jun Wang | Ma Wei | No introduction |
(None) | Kang ShiEn | No introduction |
(None) | Shi Zhe | No introduction |
(None) | Zhang YunQing | No introduction |
Peng Fan | Xu JinQiang | No introduction |
(None) | Zhang GuiWen | No introduction |
(None) | Gui YongQing | No introduction |
(None) | Hu QiaoMu | No introduction |
(None) | Li YanTang | No introduction |
(None) | Yan DaKai | No introduction |
Zhou Zuoan | Kang XiuMin | No introduction |
(None) | Cai ZhangYuan | No introduction |
Haiying Li | Zhang Biao | No introduction |
(None) | Zhu ZhaoMing | No introduction |
(None) | Jiang SongLin | No introduction |
(None) | Zhang PingHua | No introduction |
Chen Weiguo | Ding GuoJue | No introduction |
(None) | Li XianNian | No introduction |
Yeet Koe | Han GuiXin | No introduction |
(None) | Zhang JinFu | No introduction |
(None) | Wang GenCheng | No introduction |
Wu Zan | He ZhengHua | No introduction |
(None) | Zhang QianLing | No introduction |
(None) | Han Xu | No introduction |
(None) | Ma DeShan | No introduction |
(None) | Ceng Tao | No introduction |
Yang Xiaoqiang | Shen ZuWei | No introduction |
(None) | Wang BingZhang | No introduction |
(None) | Qian Ji | No introduction |
(None) | Zhang ZhenHuan | No introduction |
(None) | Tu ShouE | No introduction |
(None) | Yong Gang | No introduction |
Chen Jiabei | Yong Zhen | No introduction |
jenny | Xiao YongZhen | No introduction |
(None) | Mao JiSheng | No introduction |
(None) | Zhu Ren | No introduction |
Amanda | Wang LanYing | No introduction |
(None) | Cao FuYuanZhang | No introduction |
(None) | Wang RuiLin | No introduction |
(None) | Qiu SiPing | No introduction |
Suhua | Lei Yang | No introduction |
(None) | Li Bing | No introduction |
(None) | Shu ErTan | No introduction |
(None) | Lei ZhiFu | No introduction |
Wang Youfu | Zhang WenJin | No introduction |
Pengcheng Zhu | Wu Dan | No introduction |
(None) | Gao XiuLing | No introduction |
(None) | Fu Hao | No introduction |
(None) | Ji DengKui | No introduction |
(None) | Yang DeZhong | No introduction |
(None) | Yuan Tian | No introduction |
(None) | Yu XiaoJun | No introduction |
Lee Hill | Zhao AnFang | No introduction |
Zhang Quansheng | Zhang YuMei | No introduction |
Kim Tae-hee | Xiao SunZi | No introduction |
(None) | Wu WenShou | No introduction |
(None) | A Ruan | No introduction |
Wang Hongjun | Jin JingYin | No introduction |
(None) | Zhang ShuYing | No introduction |
(None) | He QuanSheng | No introduction |
Andy | Jun Yi | No introduction |
(None) | Hua Hua | No introduction |
(None) | Hua HuaFu | No introduction |
(None) | Hua HuaMu | No introduction |
(None) | Guo MoRuo | No introduction |
(None) | Gao TongYou | No introduction |
(None) | Ding ZhaoZhong | No introduction |
Xuehai Ren | Li KeNong | No introduction |
Liu Qizhu | Yang Huan | No introduction |
(None) | Jing WeiYuan | No introduction |
(None) | Chang Zheng | No introduction |
Bian Jing Hui | Mi Shu | No introduction |
(None) | Chai ZeMin | No introduction |
(None) | Liang ShouPan | No introduction |
(None) | Lao Wu | No introduction |
(None) | Liang Ming | No introduction |
(None) | Wen XiLing | No introduction |
(None) | Fang LaoBan | No introduction |
(None) | Geng Biao | No introduction |
Houjiang Long | Yuan ZhongXian | No introduction |
(None) | Wang YouPing | No introduction |
(None) | Qiao JinWang | No introduction |
(None) | Liang Xiang | No introduction |
(None) | Ye JiZhuang | No introduction |
(None) | Li ShiFu | No introduction |
(None) | Zhou ZhiRou | No introduction |
(None) | Liu Jie | No introduction |
(None) | Li Qiang | No introduction |
Liu Yongjie | Yang XiKun | No introduction |
(None) | Lang Nuo | No introduction |
(None) | Xue Ming | No introduction |
Lvwu Lin | Yang ShangKun | No introduction |
(None) | Wang ShiKui | No introduction |
(None) | Chen ShuLiang | No introduction |
(None) | Wu HuanXing | No introduction |
(None) | Luo YuWen | No introduction |
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(None) | Han NianLong | No introduction |
(None) | Ma YinChu | No introduction |
(None) | Ma Yinchu daughter. | No introduction |
(None) | Yu Min | No introduction |
(None) | Li FuChun | No introduction |
(None) | Wang GanChang | No introduction |
(None) | Zhang YaoCi | No introduction |
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(None) | Xu Zhan | No introduction |
(None) | Yuan Geng | No introduction |
(None) | Pan DeSheng | No introduction |
(None) | Qian JiaDong | No introduction |
(None) | Yang JunFa | No introduction |
(None) | Wu QingTong | No introduction |
(None) | Lu ZhangFu | No introduction |
(None) | Xiao ChengLaoPo | No introduction |
(None) | Zhang Rong | No introduction |
(None) | Commander Yang Huan. | No introduction |
(None) | Da ShiFuRen | No introduction |
(None) | Lin XianYou | No introduction |
(None) | Fu WuYuanJia | No introduction |
Guo Changhe | Jun RenJia | No introduction |
(None) | Jun RenYi | No introduction |
(None) | Zhan Shi | No introduction |
(None) | Gong ZuoRenYuan | No introduction |
Lei Shi | Fei XingYuan | No introduction |
(None) | Hu ZhiMing | No introduction |
(None) | Bin NuQinWang | No introduction |
(None) | Zuo TengZhengEr | No introduction |
(None) | Tian ZhongJiaoRong | No introduction |
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(None) | Zuo ZuoMu | No introduction |
Guodong Wang | Zhu Ru | No introduction |
(None) | Fu Tian | No introduction |
(None) | Zhong JiangYaoJie | No introduction |
Xiaowei Ma | Jiang JieShi | No introduction |
(None) | Jiang JingGuo | No introduction |
Junyi Shen | Mao RenFeng | No introduction |
Binglei Li | Zhao BinCheng | No introduction |
(None) | Gu ZhengWen | No introduction |
(None) | Ye XiangZhi | No introduction |
(None) | Zhang PeiZhi | No introduction |
Qi Qinglin | Nong RenXiang | No introduction |
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(None) | Chen Huai | No introduction |
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(None) | Ni KeSong | No introduction |
(None) | Huo ErDeLiQi | No introduction |
(None) | Si DaLin. | No introduction |
(None) | Si MaiZe | No introduction |
(None) | Margaret Thatcher. | No introduction |
(None) | Bu Shen | No introduction |
(None) | Ye HaiYa. | No introduction |
(None) | Yue HanXun | No introduction |
(None) | He LuXiaoFu. | No introduction |
Misha | Xi Si | No introduction |
(None) | La SiKe Xi | No introduction |
(None) | Dai Wei | No introduction |
(None) | Zhu Li | No introduction |
(None) | Qi GeLei | No introduction |
(None) | Du LuMen. | No introduction |
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