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Ancient celebrities

Tao Qian (132–194), courtesy name Gongzu, was a native of Danyang (present-day northeast of Dangtu, Anhui). One of the heroes of the late Han Dynasty, the official zhi and the general of Andong, Xuzhou Mu, fengliyang marquis.

Tao Kan (259–334), courtesy name Shixing (字士行; pinyin: 259–334), was a native of Poyang, Jiangxi, a famous general of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, a military governor of the Eight Prefectures, a diligent official, who did not like to drink alcohol or gamble, and who was known for his fortunes in guangzhou.

Tao Yuanming (c. 352 – 426), courtesy name Qian, Ziyuan Liang, Wuliu, Private Jingjie, Xunyang Chaisang, poet, writer, lexicographer, and essayist of the Southern And Early Song Dynasties of the Late Eastern Jin Dynasty. He worked as a petty official for several years, but then resolutely resigned his official position and returned home because he did not want to bend his waist for "Five Buckets of Rice", and since then he has lived in seclusion in the countryside, and his famous works include "Drinking", "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Countryside", "Peach Blossom Origin", "The Biography of Mr. Wuliu", "Returning to Xi Ci", "Idle Love" and so on.

Tao Hongjing (456–536), courtesy name Tongming, was a hermit of Huayang and a native of Danyang Moling (formerly Nanjing, Jiangsu). A Taoist thinker, peduter, alchemist, and writer of the Southern Dynasty Qi and Liang Dynasties, Mr. Zhenbai, then known as "Shanzhong Zaixiang", was one of the representative figures of the Taoism Maoshan School in the Southern Qi and Southern Liang periods of the Southern Dynasty.

Tao An (1315~1368), the main character, was a Tu person in Anhui. Bo is involved in the history of the classics, especially in the "Yi", participated in the shogunate, entered the Hanlin, outstanding political achievements, and made important contributions to the formulation of the Ming Dynasty music etiquette and canon system. Died in the official, the emperor was sacrificed to Wen, and posthumously awarded the title of Duke of Gu county.

Tao Kai (?) ~1373), courtesy name Neutral, self-titled "Enduring Daoist", was a native of Linhai, Zhejiang. Born in a humble background, intelligent and studious, he often made friends with poetry, calligraphy and painting, and was quite famous, and was known as the first in the literary world at that time. Deeply appreciated by Zhu Yuanzhang, he was recruited by the imperial court, and the official to the Ministry of Rites Shangshu made an important contribution to the formulation of the Ming Dynasty music etiquette and the canon system.

Tao Zongyi (?) ~1412), zi jiucheng, nancun, a native of Huangyan, Zhejiang. Famous historians and writers of the Ming Dynasty, erudite poets, good calligraphy, good collection of books, especially many fine manuscripts. The name of the building is "Nancun Caotang", and the representative works include "Quitting Cultivation Record" and "Saying Gao".

Tao Ru Nai (1601~1683) was a native of Ningxiang, Hunan. Ming Dynasty cut his hair and became a monk. Gong poetry is written in Han, and there is a reputation of "Chu Tao Three Absolutes" in Hainei. Wen Junyi, with a strange atmosphere, the words are particularly laborious. Calligraphy first entered and exited the rice, and in the evening it was Yan Lugong, and the temples he passed through were inscriptions and inscriptions, which are still precious.

Tao Gang (1657~1719) character Zhen Fu, Chujiang potter, Baling (present-day Yueyang, Hunan) people, Gong poetry, fine books, paintings, can seal carving.

Tao Shu (1779~1839) Zi Lin, Number Yun Ding, Hunan Anhua people, Qing Dynasty minister, the main representative of the Jingshi sect. He was successively transferred to Shanxi, Sichuan, Fujian, Anhui and other provinces as envoys and inspectors, and later to the governor of Liangjiang and the crown prince Shaobao, and was given the title of prince Taibao (太保) and Yuwen Yi (谥文毅).

Modern celebrities

Tao Chengzhang (1878~1912), also known as Huanqing, was a native of Tao'ershan, Zhejiang, and one of the founders of the Guangfuhui. He went to Beijing twice to assassinate Cixi, and then actively ran for revolution, setting up the Northern Expedition Preparation Bureau and the Headquarters of the Guangfu Army, and served as the commander-in-chief. He was later assassinated by Chiang Kai-shek and Wang Zhuqing at the age of 35.

Tao Menghe (1887 ~1960), formerly known as Lu Gong, originally from Shaoxing, born in Tianjin, sociologist, served as vice president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences since October 1949, was the founder of the Library of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and made important contributions to the development of the library industry of the Academy of Sciences.

Modern and contemporary celebrities

Tao Xingzhi (1891-1946), a native of Shexian County, Huizhou, was a Chinese educator, educator, thinker, democratic fighter, great communist fighter, patriot, and one of the main leaders of the Chinese People's Salvation Congress and the Chinese Democratic League. He is the author of "China's Educational Transformation" and so on.

Tao Zhiyue (1892~1988), also known as Tao Jichang, was a native of Ningxiang, Hunan. Outstanding member of the Communist Party of China, vanguard fighter of the early democratic revolution, famous patriotic general, senior general of the People's Liberation Army, was awarded the rank of general in 1955.

Tao Yuanqing (1893~1929), zi Xuanqing, a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang. Famous artist, painter and book binding artist during the Republic of China period. He has designed cover paintings for Lu Xun's "Blessings", "Hometown", "Grave", "Chaohua Xishi" and many other works, and his achievements in the art of binding have never been seen before.

Tao Lengyue (1895~1985), formerly known as Shanyong, known as Mr. Lengyue, a native of Suzhou, Jiangsu, is a famous painter. The heirloom works "Pine Snow" and "Moon Plum" have three volumes of "Cold Moon Painting Collection".

Tao Xisheng (1899~1988), famous Hui Zeng, character Xisheng, pen name Fang Junfeng, Hubei Huanggang people. He has served as a national policy adviser to the Kuomintang Presidential Office, a chairman of the Design Committee, a member of the Central Standing Committee, a chairman of the Central Daily, and a member of the Central Review Committee.

Tao Bowu (1900~1996), courtesy name Bowu, was a native of Pengze, Jiangxi. Poetry, books and paintings are profound, calligraphy and painting are heavy, arrogant and simple, strange and vivid, poetry is sincere in emotion, the artistic conception is far-reaching, and the writings are quite rich, including "Bowu Poetry".

Tao Zhu (1908~1969), a native of Yongzhou, Hunan, was an outstanding member of the Communist Party of China, an outstanding proletarian revolutionary, an outstanding political worker and outstanding leader of the Party and the army, and served as the executive secretary of the Secretariat of the CPC Central Committee and the director of the Propaganda Department of the CPC Central Committee. On November 30, 1969, he died of an unjust illness in Hefei.

Tao Guoqing (1911-1992), a native of Jinzhai, Anhui, was formerly known as Tao Minghe. He enlisted in the army in 1929 and contributed to the birth of New China. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as the commander of the military sub-district and the deputy commander of the provincial military district, and was awarded the title of Major General Street in 1955.

Tao Hengxian (1914-2003), originally from Shaoxing, Zhejiang, was born in Tianjin. He is an expert in mechanical engineering and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has been engaged in the technical leadership of mechanical engineering for a long time, and has made contributions to the scientific and technological progress and talent training of the mechanical industry.

Tao Hanzhang (1917–2010), a Jinxian of Jiangxi, was a founding major general. Born in a family of five generations of scholars, he followed Ji Hongchang in his early years to oppose Chiang Kai-shek and resist Japan. He joined the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, joined the Communist Party of China in 1935, and was awarded the rank of major general in 1955. He has written a lot of books in his lifetime, with about 1 million words.

Tao Dayong (1918-2010), born in Shanghai, is a famous economist. Before his death, he served as a professor at Beijing Normal University, honorary vice chairman of the Central Committee of the China Democratic League, honorary president of the Chinese Association for the Study of Foreign Economic Theory, member of the Standing Committee of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress.

Tao Shiyan (1919-2012), a native of Jiaxing, Zhejiang, was a famous meteorologist, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and a researcher at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Before his death, he engaged in atmospheric circulation and weather dynamics research, and made important contributions to the establishment and development of China's weather forecasting business.

Contemporary celebrities

Tao Delin, born in October 1931, a native of Wuhan, Hubei Province, is a Marxist philosopher, a professor of philosophy at Wuhan University, a doctoral supervisor, a former president and dean of the Graduate School of Wuhan University, a member of the Philosophical Discipline Review Group and convener of the Degree Committee of the State Council, and other positions.

Tao Yuling, born in October 1934, a native of Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province, is a Chinese film and television actress and film artist with outstanding contributions. Representative works include "Sentinel under Neon Lights", "The Story of Fort Willow" and so on.

Tao Wenquan, born in March 1939, is a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is currently a professor and doctoral supervisor at the School of Energy and Power Engineering of Xi'an Jiaotong University, and the president of XJTLU University.

Tao Wenzhao, born in February 1943 in Shaoxing, Zhejiang, is a researcher at the Institute of American Studies of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, a doctoral supervisor, the president of the Association for the Study of the History of Sino-US Relations, and an expert enjoying special allowances from the State Council.

Tao Zhe, born in Hong Kong in 1969, is a Chinese pop singer-songwriter, a powerful singer-songwriter, and has the reputation of the godfather of Chinese R&B music and The Babyface in Taiwan. Representative works include "Love Is Simple", "Butterfly", "Beach", "Melody" and so on.

Tao Jingying, born in Taiwan in 1969, is a native of Liaoning. Taiwanese host, singer and writer is known as the "three queens and one king" in Taiwan's hosting industry. She has won the Golden Bell Award for Best Female Host, and hosted programs such as "College Student" and "Super Walk of Fame".

Tao Hong, born in 1972 in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, is a famous film and television actor who has won the Golden Rooster, Huabiao, Feitian Best Actress Award, and the China TV Drama Feitian Award for Outstanding Contribution to the 60th Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic of China. Representative works include "Sunny Day" and "Eight Precepts of the Spring Splendid Pig".

Tao Zhexuan, born in 1975, is a Chinese Australian professor of mathematics, the only Chinese professor of mathematics in Australia to win the "Fields Medal", the highest honor in mathematics, and is the second Chinese to receive this honor after Yau Chengtong in 1982