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Ke Xiangyin, rice expert. A native of Guichi, Anhui. Joined the Communist Party of China in 1984. Graduated from the Department of Agronomy of Central University in 1935. Received a doctorate from the University of Wisconsin in 1940. He once served as technical specialist and director of the rice cultivation department of the Central Agricultural Experimental Institute, professor of the Agricultural College of Wuhan University, and professor and director of the Agronomy Department of the Agricultural College of the Central University. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as acting dean of the College of Agriculture of Wuhan University, professor and provost of Huazhong Agricultural College, deputy director of the Food Crop Research Institute of the Henan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, the first and second chairman of the Henan Physics Society, and the first president of the Henan Agricultural Society. Vice Chairman of the 1st term and Honorary President of the 2nd term. In 1936, he participated in the national regional trial of improved rice varieties. Since 1966, he has led research on the use of Yellow River water to grow rice in saline-alkali low-lying lands on both sides of the Yellow River in Henan Province and to achieve success in dry farming of rice after wheat. He has also bred excellent rice varieties such as Zhengjing 11 to 15 and Zhengzhou Zaojing. He has written papers such as "Research on Rice Planting by Diversion from Yellow River in Henan Province".

Ni Nanshan (1911-1989) was born in Zhide (now Dongzhi), Anhui. Joined the Communist Party of China in 1935. In the same year, he joined the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army. In September 1955, he was awarded the rank of major general. Won the third-level August 1st Medal and the second-level Independent Medal of Freedom. In July 1988, he was awarded the first-class Red Star Meritorious Medal of Merit by the Chinese People's Liberation Army by the Central Military Commission. He died of illness on January 11, 1989 at the age of 78.

Hu Yaohui (1920-1992) was born in Shidai (now Shitai), Anhui. Joined the Communist Youth League of China in 1934. Joined the Communist Party of China in 1939. He once worked in Guilin Cultural Supply Co., Ltd. and Central University Library. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as a researcher at the Policy Research Office of the Ministry of Culture, deputy director of the Library Division of the Social and Cultural Affairs Administration, director of the Library Division of the National Cultural Relics Administration, deputy director of the Library Affairs Administration of the Ministry of Culture, and the first member of the Library Society of China. , the second term executive director, and director of the China Association for International Cultural Exchange.

Shen Peixin: Male, from Qingyang, Anhui. Member of the Communist Party of China. He has successively served as deputy director of the Anhui Provincial Education Commission, secretary of the Provincial Party Committee of the Provincial Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and deputy director of the Propaganda Department of the Provincial Party Committee. He is currently a member of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, chairman of the Anhui Provincial Federation of Literary and Art Circles, a member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial CPPCC, director of the Education, Science, Culture, Health and Sports Committee of the Provincial CPPCC, president of the Provincial University for the Elderly, and president of the Anhui Provincial University Association for the Elderly.

Li Xiaowen: remote sensing, geographer, born on March 2, 1947 in Zigong, Sichuan, native of Guichi, Anhui. Graduated from Chengdu Institute of Telecommunication Engineering in 1968. Obtained a PhD in geography from the University of California in 1985. In 2001, he was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Director of the Remote Sensing and GIS Research Center of Beijing Normal University and Director of the Institute of Remote Sensing Applications, Chinese Academy of Sciences. A Li-Strahler geometric optical model of vegetation dichroic reflection was created and selected into the "Milestone Series" of the Society for International Optical Engineering (SPIE). In the study of the mesoscale effect of Planck's law on surface remote sensing, he established a conceptual model suitable for the directionality of non-isothermal surface thermal radiation, and pioneered the scale modification method of Planck's law for non-isothermal blackbody planes and the general Conceptual model of the directionality and spectral characteristics of thermal radiation from a non-isothermal three-dimensional non-blackbody surface at the pixel scale. Representative works include Geometric-Optical modeling of a conifer forest canopy and A prior knowledge accumulation and its application to linear BRDF model inversion. He won the first prize of the Natural Science Award of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1994 and the first prize of the China University Science and Technology Award in 2000.

Chen Jinhua is from Qingyang, Anhui Province. Born in July 1929, college education. From 1951 to 1976, he successively served as director of the Policy Research Office of the Ministry of Textile Industry and the Ministry of Light Industry, and as deputy leader of the planning team. From October 1976 to February 1983, he served as deputy mayor of the Shanghai Municipal Government. In March 1983, he was appointed as the general manager of Sinopec Corporation. In September 1990, he was appointed director of the National Economic Structural Reform Commission. In March 1993, he was appointed director of the State Planning Commission. In March 1998, he was appointed Vice Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. There is also a martyr and the executive vice principal of Shijiazhuang No. 1 Middle School with the same name.

23 Yao Yilin (1917-1994), a native of Guichi District, Chizhou City, Anhui Province, was formerly known as Yao Keguang. Former member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and former Vice Premier of the State Council.