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656 - Li Xian, Emperor Zhongzong of Tang.

1288-Emperor Daigo Houhou, the 96th Emperor of Japan.

1811 - Zeng Guofan, a military scientist, theorist and politician at the end of the Qing Dynasty, the founder of the Xiang army, the founder of the late Qing prose "Xiangxiang School", and the representative figure of the Western affairs movement was born.

November 26 Born character

Zeng Guofan

1857 - Ferdinand de Saussure, Swiss linguist.

1876 - Willis H. Cary, inventor of modern air conditioning.

1893 - Yang Hucheng, famous anti-Japanese patriotic general.

1894 - Norbert Wiener, American mathematician and founder of cybernetics.

1894 - Konosuke Matsushita, founder of the famous Japanese multinational company "Panasonic Electric".

1895 - Bettyl Lindblad, Swedish astronomer, pioneer in the structure of the Milky Way and the dynamics of galaxies.

- 1922 - Charles Schutz, American cartoonist

1910 - Xu Yongchun, dendrologist and forestry educator.

1945 - Hoda, Chinese writer.

1951 - Jin Chaoqun, famous actor in Taiwan.

1965 – Diess is an English footballer.

1973 - Fang Ye, Chinese actor.

1973:Reiko Takagi, Voice of a Japanese Woman.

1975 - Qi Liang, Chinese mainland actor.

1978 - Jun Fukuyama, famous male voice actor in Japan.

1979 - Ren Zhong, Chinese mainland actor.

1979 - Zheng Yaodong, Chinese screenwriter and actor.

1980 - Tomomo Ohno, captain of the Japanese Janis idol group Arashi.

1982 - Luthor Hyde, former NBA Rockets player.

1983 - Ryuhei Maruyama, member of the popular Japanese idol group Seki ∞8 (Seki 8).

1983 - Lee Yong-eun, Taiwanese actor and model.

1984 - Puerta, Spanish footballer

- 1986 - Kanae Ito is a Japanese anime voice actor and singer.

1988 - With Shinjiro, the youngest member of the Japanese idol group AAA (Singing Group).

1988 - He Qiuyan, Chinese actress.

1988 - Liu Qiuhong, Chinese short track speed skater.

1993 - Kei ono, member of the Japanese girl idol group AKB48 Hara TeamK.

1993:-Ayama Nakano, Voice of a Japanese woman.

1997 - Seo-ly, member of the South Korean girl group Berry Good.