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Famous Mathematician from Shandong

Liu Hui Ancient Chinese mathematician, a native of Shandong during the Wei and Jin Dynasties Personal Biography A native of Shandong during the Wei and Jin Dynasties, he was born in the late 1920s of the 3rd century AD.

Zhang Guanghou (1937-1987), a native of Linxi, East Mining District, Tangshan City, Shandong Province, was a famous mathematician in China.

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Zhan Tao, male, Hui ethnicity, born in April 1963, Shandong Yanzhou, Chinese **** member of the party, doctor of science, professor, doctoral tutor.

Zhang Xueming (1908--1983), a patriotic democrat. His name was Xieqing. He was a native of Haicheng, Fengtian (present-day Liaoning).

Zhang Qiu Jian (张邱建), a native of Qinghe (present-day Qinghe County, Xingtai City), Northern Wei Dynasty, was a famous and great mathematician.

Ma Zhiming, born in 1945, Hui nationality. He is the eldest son of Mr. Ma Sanli, a famous comedian and performer, and is known as "Master Ma". Since childhood, he has been influenced by his family's love of comedy and opera, and was admitted to the Tianjin Opera School in 1957, where he learned the martial arts style of Hua-fang, and entered the Tianjin Opera Troupe in 1962, where he formally began to perform comedy. In the 1980s, Mr. Hou Baolin, a master of comedy, accepted the late Mr. Zhu Kuoquan as his teacher.

Cao Huaidong, a native of Nanzhu Village, Panjia Town, Wujin City, Jiangsu Province, and a traveler to the U.S. Mathematician, recently cracked the Pangale Conjecture, one of the seven major problems that have been the concern of the international mathematical community for hundreds of years, together with Prof. Zhu Xi Ping.

Yau Shing-tung was born in 1949 in Shantou, Guangdong Province, his hometown in Meizhou Jiaoling, grew up in Hong Kong. His father taught at Hong Kong's Heung Yee College and Chung Chi College, the predecessor of the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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