Lista de Personas Famosas nacidas en Gansu
Ma Bufang
Ma Bufang (Monigou, 1903-Yeda, Arabia Saudita; 31 de julio de 1975) (en chino tradicional, 馬步芳; en chino simplificado, 马步芳; pinyin, Mǎ Bùfāng; Wade-Giles, Ma3 Pu4-fang1, Xiao'erjing: ما بوفنگ) fue un prominente caudillo musulmán de la Camarilla Ma en China durante la era de la República de China (1912-1949), gobernador de la provincia de Qinghai. Su rango militar era teniente general.
Chen Baosheng
Chen Baosheng is a Chinese politician and academic administrator. He currently serves as China's Minister of Education. He formerly served as the party chief and vice-president of the China National School of Administration and vice-president of the Central Party School.
Li Guang
Li Guang was a Chinese general of the Western Han dynasty. Nicknamed "Flying General" by the Xiongnu, he fought primarily in the campaigns against the nomadic Xiongnu tribes to the north of China. He was known to the Xiongnu as a tough opponent when it came to fortress defense, and his presence was sometimes enough for the Xiongnu to abort a siege.
Wei Chen
Wei Chen, es un cantante de música pop y actor chino.
Empress Ma
Empress Ma, formally Empress Mingde, was an empress during the Eastern Han Dynasty from the year 60 until her death. Her husband was Emperor Ming of Han.
Ma Qi
Ma Qi (en chino tradicional, 馬麒; en chino simplificado, 马麒; pinyin, Mǎ Qí; Wade-Giles, Ma Ch'i, Xiao'erjing: ﻣَﺎ چِ fue un señor de la guerra chino musulmán durante las primeras décadas del siglo XX en China.
Pang De
Pang De, courtesy name Lingming, was a military general who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. He started his career under the warlord Ma Teng, who was based in Liang Province. In 211, Ma Teng's son Ma Chao, along with a coalition of warlords from Liang Province, started a rebellion against the Han central government, which was controlled by the warlord Cao Cao. After Cao Cao defeated Ma Chao and the coalition at the Battle of Tong Pass, Ma Chao fled to Hanzhong Commandery and took shelter under the warlord Zhang Lu. Pang De accompanied him to Hanzhong. When Ma Chao defected from Zhang Lu's side to another warlord Liu Bei, Pang De remained in Hanzhong and eventually came to serve Cao Cao after Cao Cao defeated Zhang Lu at the Battle of Yangping and took over Hanzhong. In 219, Pang De fought at the Battle of Fancheng under Cao Ren's command against Liu Bei's forces led by Guan Yu. Pang De was captured in battle and eventually executed by Guan Yu when he refused to surrender.
Ma Lin
Ma Lin fue el gobernador de Qinghai entre 1931 y 1938 y el hermano de Ma Qi. Musulmán nacido en 1873, en Linxiá, Gansu, acedió a los mismos cargos que había ostentado su hermano, siendo general de la provincia sudoriental de Gansu, así como consejero del gobierno provincial de Qinghai y jefe del Buró de Construcción de la Provincia de Qinghai. Su padre fue Ma Haiyan.
Ma Fuxiang
Ma Fuxiang was a Chinese military and political leader spanning the Qing Dynasty through the early Republic of China and illustrated the power of family, the role of religious affiliations and the interaction of Inner Asian China and the national government of China. He was a prominent Muslim warlord in northwest China. Ma Fuxiang originally served under Dong Fuxiang, like other Ma Clique Muslim warlords such as Ma Anliang.
Xian Hui
Xian Hui is a Chinese female politician of Hui ethnic heritage. She is serving as Chairwoman (Governor) of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region from July 2016. Along with Bu Xiaolin of Inner Mongolia and Shen Yiqin of Guizhou, Xian Hui is one of only three women to hold a provincial government leadership position in China, as of 2016.