Songyuan is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Jilin Province, located in the central and western part of Jilin Province, located in the triangle of Harbin, Changchun and Daqing, at the southern end of the Songnen Plain, located on the banks of the beautiful Songhua River, adjacent to Changchun City and Siping City in the south, bordering Baicheng City and Tongliao City in Inner Mongolia in the west, and facing Daqing City in Heilongjiang Province in the north across the Songhua River. Together with Baotou, Hohhot and Ordos, it is known as the "Four Little Tigers of Economic Growth in Northern China". In 2018, the regional GDP was 137.36 billion yuan. Songyuan City is known as "granary, forest sea, meat warehouse, fish town" reputation. It enjoys the honors of "Chinese City with the Most Investment Potential in the Eyes of Multinational Companies", National Garden City, Top 200 Charming Small and Medium-sized Cities in China, and Top Ten Charming Cities in Northeast China. In February 2017, Songyuan City was selected as a key city for PPP innovation in the field of major municipal engineering in the country. Songyuan City has been a place of talents since ancient times, today Xiaobian will come to talk to you about the eight celebrities of Songyuan City, do you all know which celebrities of Songyuan?

Xiao Zhenying (1890-1947), Zixian Ge, Jilin Buyeo, a military politician of the Republic of China, known for his diplomatic skills.
In 1912, he was admitted to the Jilin Political Science and Law College. In 1920, he was appointed as the director of the Jilin Provincial Field Endowment Administration. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 1922. Went to Northwest in 1924. In 1926, he joined the Wuyuan Oath Division and was appointed as the chief of the Military Justice Department of the Western Route Army of Song Zheyuan. In 1930, the Northwest Army disintegrated, connecting Song Zheyuan and Zhang Zizhong into the 29th Army, serving as a lieutenant general. At the beginning of 1933, he participated in the anti-Japanese combat deployment at Xifengkou. In 1934, under its planning, the 29th Army filled pingjin. As a semi-independent force between China and Japan, he grew rapidly, and he successively served as chairman of Chahar Province and mayor of Tianjin. Later, due to the separation of Kenji Toihara, he was forced to resign from military and political posts. After the July 7 Incident in 1937, he served as the General of the 1st Theater of Operations. He tried his best to prevent Feng Yuxiang from regaining military power, and in 1938 he participated in secret Peace Talks between China and Japan. In 1940, he resigned from his military and political posts to engage in industry. He once founded Northeast Songhuajiang Middle School and Northeast Children's Correctional Institution, and formed the Victory Construction Association with Yan Baohang and Gao Chongmin. After the restoration of the "August 15th Five-Year Plan" in 1945, he moved to Beiping. He died of illness in May 1947.
Ba Ying'e (1868-1940) Chinese name Wu Lingyun, Jilin Buyeo people. Manchu, from the ranks. Born in 1868 (the seventh year of Qing Tongzhi), born in Boduna Garrison Zhenglan Banner, Buyeo County, Jilin Province, he joined the Qing Patrol Brigade as a soldier in his early years, in 1884 he was promoted to jilin training army horse riding school, and then he was appointed as a staff leader, battalion commander, and bodune training army assistant, in 1901 he was transferred to the general of Acheng training camp, in 1904 he was promoted to pipe belt officer, in 1905 he was transferred to the heilongjiang patrol right road commander, supplemented by the bodune white flag commander, after the Republic of China, he was appointed as the commander of the fifth road of the Heilongjiang patrol team, and on March 14, 1913, he was added to the rank of major general of the army. On September 9, 1914, he was appointed brigade commander of the 1st Brigade of the 1st Heilongjiang 1st Division (division commander Bi Guifang), promoted to major general of the army on 4 October, reinstated as the brigade commander of the 1st Brigade of the 1st Heilongjiang 1st Division (division commander Xu Lanzhou) on 4 February 1917, and resigned on 2 December and transferred to the Heilongjiang Governor's Office as a senior adviser.
On April 19, 1918, he was concurrently appointed commander of the Heihe Garrison, on December 29, he was awarded the First Class Wenhu Medal, on April 10, 1919 he was changed to the commander-in-chief of the Heihe Garrison, on March 23, 1920 he was promoted to the second class Baoguang Jiahe Zhang, on June 24, he was appointed as the defender of Heihe Town, the Heilongjiang Police Command was also abolished, on July 3, he was also the commander of the Third Mixed Brigade of the Heilongjiang Army, on January 14, 1922, he was re-established as the commander of the Heihe Garrison Command, and later served as the commander of the 11th Brigade of the Army of the Three Eastern Provinces. On April 5, 1927, he was specially appointed General Fu Shushuo, on April 9, he was promoted to lieutenant general of the army, and on November 4, 1930, he was appointed as the superintendent of Binjiangguan in Heilongjiang, and he resigned after the September 18 Incident. He died in Harbin in 1940.
Pei Jiuzhou (1927.09~2010.10.24), male, Buyeo, Jilin Province. He is a member of the Communist Party of China and a senior general of the People's Liberation Army of the Chinese, with the rank of lieutenant general. Before the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as deputy platoon leader and deputy instructor of the Northeast Democratic Coalition Army. In 1950, he participated in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea and served as the chief of the security unit of the political department of the artillery regiment of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army. After the end of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, he served as director of the Political Department of the Lanzhou Military Region, former deputy political commissar of the Nanjing Military Region, and secretary of the Discipline Inspection Commission.
Wang Gang, male, Han ethnicity, born in October 1942, Buyeo, Jilin Province, joined the Communist Party of China in June 1971, joined the work in September 1967, graduated from the Department of Philosophy of Jilin University, majoring in philosophy, university degree. He was a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, vice chairman of the 11th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, deputy secretary of the party leading group, and secretary of the working committee of the organs directly under the CPC Central Committee. He is currently the president of the China Family Planning Association and the chairman of Huaqiao University.
Gao Xiumin (January 28, 1959 – August 18, 2005), born in Buyeo City, Songyuan City, Jilin Province, was a national first-class actor. In 1974, Gao Xiumin went to a local folk group to sing a duo. In 1982, Gao Xiumin entered the Buyeo Civic Art Troupe as an actor, and in 1986, he was awarded the title of national second-class actor. In 1992, he resigned as an individual actor and began to star in sketches, and repeatedly performed with Zhao Benshan at the Spring Festival Gala. In 2001, he played the main character "Lilac" in the TV series "Liu Laogen". In 2002, in cooperation with Zhao Benshan and Fan Wei, he won the first prize of CCTV Spring Festival Gala with his sketch "Selling Cars"; in the same year, he played Lilac in the TV series "Liu Laogen 2".
In 2003, he cooperated with Zhao Benshan and Fan Wei to win the first prize of the CCTV Spring Festival Gala with the sketch "Heart Disease"; in the same year, he played the Grand Madame in the TV series "Kite Strange Edge". In 2004, he cooperated with Zhao Benshan and Fan Wei to win the first prize of the CCTV Spring Festival Gala with the sketch "Water Delivery Worker"; in the same year, he played Tao Mu in the TV series "Sailor Club". At the beginning of 2005, the TV series "Holy Water Lakeside", starring Gao Xiumin and co-produced by He Qingkui and Gao Xiumin, was broadcast on CCTV-1. At 4:00 a.m. on August 18, 2005, Gao Xiumin suffered a heart attack and died at the age of 46 in Building 1, Celebrity Apartment, Huaqiao Village, Shenzhen Street, Changchun City.
Yang Baofeng, born on November 27, 1957 in Jilin Province, male, Han ethnicity, native of Songyuan City, Jilin Province, pharmacologist, member of the Communist Party of China, deputy to the 17th, 18th and 19th National Congresses of the Communist Party of China. He is currently the president of Harbin Medical University, the chairman of the Sino-Russian Medical University Alliance (106 universities), the vice president of the Chinese Medical Association, the vice chairman of the Heilongjiang Provincial Association for Science and Technology, the honorary chairman of the China Cardiovascular Pharmacology Professional Committee, the chief scientist of the "973" project of heart disease research, the director of the Key Laboratory of Cardiovascular Drug Research of the Ministry of Education, the leader of the national key discipline of pharmacology, the national teaching team and the national scientific and technological innovation group. He was the director of the Department of Medicine and Hygiene of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
Cao Fengqi, male, Han ethnicity, born on July 12, 1945 in Buyeo County, Jilin Province (now Songyuan City), a member of the Communist Party of China, is currently a professor and doctoral supervisor of the Guanghua School of Management of Peking University, the director of the Finance and Securities Research Center of Peking University, and a member of the Social Science Committee of the Ministry of Education, a standing director of the China Finance Society, a standing director of the China Investment Society, and a vice president of the Beijing Municipal Finance Society.
Wang Yumin, male, Han ethnicity, born in March 1955, Buyeo, Jilin, joined the Communist Party of China in June 1986, joined the work in August 1972, doctoral degree, doctorate degree in engineering, professor-level senior engineer. He was the deputy director of the National Energy Administration (vice minister level) and a member of the party group.