Lista de Personas Famosas nacidas en Hebei
Feng Yuxiang
Feng Yuxiang fue un caudillo militar y político republicano chino. También fue conocido como el «general cristiano» por su conversión a esta fe y su afán de convertir a sus tropas y también como el «general traidor» por su abandono de la camarilla de Zhili durante la Segunda Guerra Zhili-Fengtian que permitió la victoria de la segunda. Creador y dirigente del Guominjun, dominó parte de la China septentrional hasta su derrota en 1930.
Cui Yan
Cui Yan, courtesy name Jigui, was an official serving under the warlord Cao Cao during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. In his early life, he served briefly in the local district office before leaving home to study under the tutelage of the Confucian scholar Zheng Xuan. In the late 190s, Cui Yan became a subordinate of the northern warlord Yuan Shao but did not make any significant achievements under the latter, who ignored his suggestions. Following Yuan Shao's death in 202, Cui Yan was imprisoned when he refused to help either of Yuan's sons—Yuan Shang and Yuan Tan—in their struggle over their father's territories. After he was freed, Cui Yan came to serve under Cao Cao, the de facto head of the Han central government. Throughout his years of service under Cao Cao, Cui Yan performed his duties faithfully and diligently, maintaining law and order within his bureau and recommending talents to join the civil service. In 216, in an incident widely regarded as a case of grievous injustice, Cui Yan was accused of defaming Cao Cao in a letter and ended up being stripped of his post, thrown into prison and subsequently forced to commit suicide.
Zhang Zhaozhong
Zhang Zhaozhong is a Chinese military theorist at the PLA National Defense University. He held the rank of rear admiral in the People's Liberation Army Navy prior to his retirement.
Wang Hesheng
Wang Hesheng is a Chinese politician and the current deputy director of the National Health Commission, Party branch secretary and director of the Hubei Provincial Health Commission, and standing committee member of the CPC Hubei Provincial Committee.
Shigenobu Murofushi
Shigenobu Murofushi is a retired hammer thrower from Japan. He competed at the 1972, 1976 and 1984 Olympics and finished in 8th, 11th and 14th place, respectively. He was the flag bearer for Japan at the 1984 Olympics.
Gao Qiang
Gao Qiang is a Chinese politician and a former minister and party secretary of the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China.
Wang Bingzhang
Wang Bingzhang is a Chinese human rights activist and founder of two Chinese pro-democracy movements. He was abducted in Vietnam in June 2002 and detained by Chinese secret police. The Chinese government announced his detention in December 2002, charging him with espionage and terrorism. He was sentenced to life in prison and is considered a political prisoner of China.
Sun Yue
Sun Yue es un jugador de baloncesto chino que actualmente pertenece a la plantilla de los Beijing Ducks de la liga china. Puede jugar tanto de base, como de escolta, como de alero.
Zhang Jue
Zhang Jue fue un curandero y el líder de la Rebelión de los Turbantes Amarillos, originada en China en el año 184 d.C. No se sabe con exactitud cuándo nació, pero es probable que fuese en el 140 d. C. Murió con la edad de 44 años durante la rebelión. Su nombre es a veces pronunciado como Zhang Jiao. Esto se debe a que en el chino simplificado se escribe 张角, pronunciado como Jiao. Aun así, más correcto llamarlo Zhang Jue. Se cree que era seguidor del Taoísmo y hechicero. En la ilustración se puede apreciar un símbolo taoísta en su capa y cómo está haciendo algún tipo de pócima, de la que emergen seres mitológicos.
Li Lianying
Li Lianying was a Chinese imperial eunuch who lived in the late Qing dynasty. He was highly influential during the regency of Empress Dowager Cixi, who was the de facto ruler of China from 1869–1908 throughout the reigns of the Tongzhi Emperor and Guangxu Emperor.