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Guo Dongpo, a native of Sand King Village, Yiling Town, Jiangdu City, was born into a poor peasant family in August, 1937. He was admitted to Yangzhou Middle School from a rural primary school in 1952, and was admitted to the Department of International Trade of Beijing Institute of Foreign Trade (now university of international business and economics) with honors in 1958. Guo Dongpo stayed in school to work after graduation. He used to be the vice president of China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, the vice president of China International Chamber of Commerce, the president of Xinhua News Agency Macao Branch, and the vice chairman of Macao Basic Law Drafting Committee. In May, 1995, he served as President of China Council for the Promotion of International Trade and President of China International Chamber of Commerce. In July 1997, he served as director of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council. He is a member of the 7th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the 8th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Standing Committee, an alternate member of the 14th Central Committee of the China Producer Party, and a member of the 15th Central Committee.

Liu Lishang, a native of Shao Bo Town, Jiangdu City, was born in July, 1916. He is a master of traditional Chinese painting, a member of China Artists Association, and a professor at China Calligraphy and Painting Correspondence University. He used to teach at Beijing Central Academy of Arts and Crafts, and now he is the vice president of Beijing Chinese Painting Research Association, and the consultant of Beijing Gongbi Heavy Color Painting Association.

Liu Lishang went to a private school in his hometown in his early years, and later went to Shanghai to become a disciple of Zhang Daqian, a master of Chinese painting. Learn figure painting and landscape painting with Mr. Zhang Daqian. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Liu Lishang went to Wuhan to join the anti-Japanese army, moved to Shaanxi, Henan, Hubei, Hunan and Guangxi, and the troops were scattered during the Nanning Games. After four years of military career, Liuli went to Sichuan to visit relatives and reunited with his teacher Zhang Daqian. Inspired by the idea that the teacher fought against Japan regardless of the front and rear, it was important to love the country and serve the country, and it was also patriotic to carry forward national art. He also moved to Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes, Xiqian Buddha Cave, Anxi Yulin Grottoes, Tianshui Maijishan and other places with his teacher to study the ancient painting art tirelessly, inherit the excellent artistic tradition of the motherland, and improve his painting skills rapidly. In the mid-1941s, he appeared in the painting world, and was good at landscapes, figures and flowers, and he had a deep study of heavy color techniques. After the founding of New China, he served as the head of the traditional Chinese painting group of the Western Sichuan Federation of Literary and Art Circles. In 1953, he was transferred to Beijing China Academy of Fine Arts to teach Chinese traditional techniques-emphasizing colors. In 1957, the huge landscape of Daishan Rising Sun, which was co-operated with over 11 other painters, was brought to the former Soviet Union as a national gift by the Chinese delegation led by President Mao Zedong and presented to the Central Committee of the Soviet Union. In 1983, Liu Lishang and his wife, Yu Zhizhen, collaborated on the giant screen "Lotus Pond Qingqu" which was displayed in the reception hall of Ziguangge, Zhongnanhai. Liu Lishang has participated in many international art exhibitions, and many of his works have been exhibited in Japan, India, France, the Netherlands, the United States, Canada and Hong Kong and Macao. In 1986, the first part of "Painting Library of Fine Arts Techniques" published by Beijing Chaoyang Publishing House was "Flowers" painted by Liu Lishang and Yu Zhizhen.

Mao Rubai, born in May, 1938, was born in Shaobo, Jiangdu. Secretary of the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region Committee.

in p>1956, he entered the Department of Meteorology of Nanjing University. In October of 1959, he joined the China * * * Production Party. After graduation in 1961, he worked in the research institute of Xizang Autonomous Region Meteorological Bureau. In February, 1965, he served as the vice-captain and captain of the "four clean-ups" task force of Xizang Autonomous Region Municipal Committee, the head of the forecasting group of Xizang Autonomous Region Meteorological Bureau, the head of the political department, the director of Lhasa Meteorological Bureau, and the deputy director and director of Xizang Autonomous Region Meteorological Bureau. Since February, 1984, he has served as Deputy Secretary of Xizang Autonomous Region Committee and Executive Deputy Director of Xizang Autonomous Region. In April, 1993, he served as deputy minister of the Ministry of Construction. Since August, 1997, he has served as secretary of the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region Committee. Member of the 15th Central Committee.

Wu Daguan, a native of Jiangdu, was born in October, 1916. He is a university culture researcher and a member of the Standing Committee of Science and Technology Committee of China Aviation Industry Corporation.

in p>1937, Wu Daguan graduated from Yangzhou Middle School in Jiangsu Province, and in 1942, he graduated from the Aviation Department of The National SouthWest Associated University in Kunming. From 1944 to 1947, I went to Lycoming Engine Factory and Pratt & Whitney Aeroengine Company in the United States to study. After liberation, he served as deputy director of Shenyang Aeroengine Research Institute, chief engineer of Shenyang Liming Engine Company (411 Factory) and deputy director of Xi 'an Aeroengine Factory. Adjunct professor of Beihang University, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics and Northwestern Polytechnical University; Honorary director of China Society of Engineering Thermophysics, expert member of Power Branch of China Aviation Society and member of American Aerospace Society; Deputies to the Third National People's Congress and members of the Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

Wu Daguan was one of the founders of the aviation industry in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China. In the mid-1951s, he organized the establishment of the first aero-engine design institute in China, led the development of the jet engine (EJ-1A) for the first jet trainer in China, participated in the development of aero-engines such as turbofans-5 and 6, and participated in the final assembly, commissioning and inspection test in Britain. In the early 1981s, he edited the design data of British Rolls-Royce MK212 engine, the performance research of turbofan engine and its system, the performance research and fault analysis of turbojet engine in test run, the technical data of the test results of high altitude platform test and component strength assessment of Spey engine in Britain, and organized the compilation of two national standards: turbojet, turbofan, turboprop and turboshaft engine (GTB-241-87) In the 1991s, he organized the compilation of basic standards and specifications of aero-engines, such as Outline of Engine Structural Integrity, Research Report on Structural Design Criteria of Aero-turbojet and Turbofan Engines. He has published more than 41 papers on aero-engine development, experience and lessons. In 1991, he was awarded the title of the first batch of experts with outstanding contributions at the national level, in 1992, he was awarded the title of experts with outstanding contributions by the Ministry of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and in 1993, he was designated as an expert without retirement by the Ministry of Personnel.

Xiao Feng, a native of Yetian Village, Huicun Town, Jiangdu City, was born in February, 1932. He is a professor, an oil painter, an art educator and former president of China Academy of Art.

Xiao Feng joined the revolution in 1943 and worked in literature and art in the New Fourth Army. In 1951, he entered the National Art College (predecessor of Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts) to study oil painting. In 1954, he went to the Repin Academy of Fine Arts in Leningrad, Soviet Union, and graduated with the title of artist. After returning to China, he taught in Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts and concurrently served as the leader of the oil painting department. In 1973, he was transferred to Shanghai Painting Academy to engage in full-time creation, and at the same time served as the leader of oil painting and sculpture workshops. In 1982, he was transferred back to Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts (now China Academy of Art) and later served as Dean.

Xiao Feng has been engaged in art education and art leadership for a long time, trained many talents, and made remarkable contributions to art education and the construction and reform of Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts. His representative works: oil painting Ci Jiangnan (Repin Academy of Fine Arts, Soviet Union), June 3rd Strike (Museum of Chinese Revolution), The Age of Entrepreneurship (Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts), Fighting on Luoxiao Mountain (Cooperation, Hiding the Memorial Hall of the New Fourth Army), Advancing with Victory (China Military Museum) and Dawn (Cooperation, Hiding). Publications include Selected Oil Paintings by Xiao Feng and Song Ren, and anthologies such as Talking about Art and Beauty, and On Oil Painting Techniques. Nearly 111 papers have been published in dozens of academic journals, newspapers and magazines at home and abroad. His works have been exhibited in the Soviet Union, the United States, Japan, France, Singapore, Hongkong, Taiwan Province and other countries and regions, held joint exhibitions in various parts of China, participated in dozens of national and local art exhibitions, and won many awards. His oil paintings are mostly based on personal experiences and feelings, and he is good at writing people, landscapes and historical paintings. His painting style is profound and beautiful, beautiful and lyrical, rich and elegant in color, fluent and full of vitality, exquisite and good at writing, especially in silver-gray tone, which is unique. He is good at combining the freehand brushwork of Chinese painting with the rich colors of western oil painting harmoniously. In 1994, he was awarded the Medal for Outstanding Contribution to French Science and Culture. Enjoy special state allowance. He is currently the vice chairman of Zhejiang Federation of Literary and Art Circles, the vice chairman of China Artists Association, the chairman of Zhejiang Artists Association, the vice chairman of China Oil Painting Society, the vice chairman of China Art Education Promotion Association, the member of National Art Education Committee, the member of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and the president of China Art Newspaper.

Xiao Feng, a native of Yetian Village, Huicun Town, Jiangdu City, was born in February, 1932. He is a professor, an oil painter, an art educator and former president of China Academy of Art.

Xiao Feng joined the revolution in 1943 and worked in literature and art in the New Fourth Army. In 1951, he entered the National Art College (predecessor of Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts) to study oil painting. In 1954, he went to the Repin Academy of Fine Arts in Leningrad, Soviet Union, and graduated with the title of artist. After returning to China, he taught in Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts and concurrently served as the leader of the oil painting department. In 1973, he was transferred to Shanghai Painting Academy to engage in full-time creation, and at the same time served as the leader of oil painting and sculpture workshops. In 1982, he was transferred back to Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts (now China Academy of Art) and later served as Dean.

Xiao Feng has been engaged in art education and art leadership for a long time, trained many talents, and made remarkable contributions to art education and the construction and reform of Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts. His representative works: oil painting Ci Jiangnan (Repin Academy of Fine Arts, Soviet Union), June 3rd Strike (Museum of Chinese Revolution), The Age of Entrepreneurship (Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts), Fighting on Luoxiao Mountain (Cooperation, Hiding the Memorial Hall of the New Fourth Army), Advancing with Victory (China Military Museum) and Dawn (Cooperation, Hiding). Publications include Selected Oil Paintings by Xiao Feng and Song Ren, and anthologies such as Talking about Art and Beauty, and On Oil Painting Techniques. Nearly 111 papers have been published in dozens of academic journals, newspapers and magazines at home and abroad. His works have been exhibited in the Soviet Union, the United States, Japan, France, Singapore, Hongkong, Taiwan Province and other countries and regions, held joint exhibitions in various parts of China, participated in dozens of national and local art exhibitions, and won many awards. His oil paintings are mostly based on personal experiences and feelings, and he is good at writing people, landscapes and historical paintings. His painting style is profound and beautiful, beautiful and lyrical, rich and elegant in color, fluent and full of vitality, exquisite and good at writing, especially in silver-gray tone, which is unique. He is good at combining the freehand brushwork of Chinese painting with the rich colors of western oil painting harmoniously. In 1994, he was awarded the Medal for Outstanding Contribution to French Science and Culture. Enjoy special state allowance. He is currently the vice chairman of Zhejiang Federation of Literary and Art Circles, the vice chairman of China Artists Association, the chairman of Zhejiang Artists Association, the vice chairman of China Oil Painting Society, the vice chairman of China Art Education Promotion Association, the member of National Art Education Committee, the member of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and the president of China Art Newspaper.