Zi Long: Also known as "Uncle Long", it was first seen in "Historical Records" that the famous figure Long advocated that "it is good to help the land, and it is good to pay tribute", which was quoted by Mencius. Long Qie: General of the Western Chu State during the hegemony between Chu and Han at the end of Qin Dynasty, Xiang Yu, overlord of the Western Chu State, was the first warrior before his account. When I was young, I crusaded against Qin with Xiang Liang Xiang Yu and became brothers with Xiang Yu. After each battle, he personally went into battle and fought bravely, winning the trust of Xiang Yu, the overlord of the western Chu State, and served as the commander-in-chief of the elite knights of Chu State. Later, in Qi State, the army was defeated because it underestimated the enemy's accidental flood in Han Xin. Although he led his own soldiers to fight hard for the first world war, the overall situation was decided and he died in the end: Long Shu, a native of Jingzhao County (now Shaanxi Province) in the Eastern Han Dynasty, was loyal and honest. He used to be the head of the mountain, and when Emperor Wu was an official, he was the magistrate of Lingling (now southwest of Quanzhou, Guangxi). Long Taichu: In the Song Dynasty, I visited Wang Anshi in the name of a poet and wrote a poem "Sand Poetry", which won Wang Anshi's praise. Dragon bracelet: Song people, during the reign of Gande, Zhou was a satrap, benefiting the court and winning the hearts of the people. The local people drew a crane to praise his virtue. Long Renfu: A native of Ji 'an (now Jiangxi), deputy director of Zhejiang Confucianism in Yuan Dynasty, and author of The Book of Changes. Dragon: A Miao nationality in Guizhou in the Ming Dynasty, who led the uprising against government forces for more than ten years, attacked Yinjiang, Sizhou, Shiqian and other cities, and was later suppressed, captured and killed. Long Xie: A native of Wangjiang (now Anhui), he was a famous dramatist in Qing Dynasty, and he wrote Qionghua Dream and Furong City. Long: A native of Yongxin, Jiangxi Province in the Qing Dynasty, he was a scholar during the Tongzhi period. He wrote Zhouyi Shuo, Yong Chao and Ming. Long Qirui: A native of Lingui (present-day Guilin) in Guangxi in Qing Dynasty, he was the first scholar in Daoguang period, and was awarded the compilation by the Hanlin Academy. He has served as a political scholar and political envoy in Jiangxi, and has written "Correction of Tenor in Primary School" and "Poems of Jingdetang". Long Ruyuan: A native of Wanping, Zhili in the Qing Dynasty (once a great success, now it belongs to Beijing), once worked as a guerrilla, general and deputy general of the Drum Club, and was killed in the second Drum War provoked by the British and French allied forces. Long Zehou: A native of Guilin, Guangxi in the late Qing Dynasty, he studied in Kang Youwei in his early years, joined Guilin Shengshe, Shanghai Qiangshe and other progressive organizations, and later presided over the satellite newspaper in San Francisco as the provost of Shanghai Tianyou College. He is the author of "Mr. Nanhai goes to the secretary". Long Mingjian: A native of Rongxian County, Sichuan Province. In his early years, he went to Japan to study abroad, joined the League, and later organized comrades to carry out armed struggle. He died on the way to Syria (now northeast Yibin). Longyun; (1884165438+1October19-1June 27, 962) A native of Yanshan, Zhaotong, Yunnan Province, he was a general of the Yunnan army during the mainland period of the Republic of China and the chairman of the Yunnan provincial government. The word is well known, formerly known as Deng Yun. Yi people, Yi people named Naji Bird Ladder. Long Qingquan, male, Miao, from Longshan County, Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province. Chinese Olympic Champion minority athletes (Long Qingquan, Zhang Xiaoping, Wing-kuen Luk) participated in the Beijing Olympic Games. Long Guozhen: A native of Wanshou Township, Yongchuan, Chongqing, a progressive official of the Republic of China, studying in Japan. 19 12 years, established Sichuan viceroy, served as viceroy counselor and director of the high court. 19 14 years as the procurator-general of Anhui Provincial High Court, the president of Guizhou Provincial High Court, the procurator-general of the capital, the procurator-general of the office of the procurator-general, the president of Sichuan Provincial High Court, and Liu Xiang 2 1 military adviser to Sichuan Province. After liberation, he joined the Democratic National Construction Association and served as a professor at Xianghui College and a librarian at Chongqing Literature and History Museum. Long Yongtu: Born in May, 1943, born in Changsha, Hunan, grew up in Guiyang, Guizhou. 1965 After graduating from the Foreign Languages Department of Guizhou University, I worked in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 65438-0973 studied international economics at the London School of Economics and Political Science. /kloc-0 was appointed as the chief negotiator of MOFTEC in February, 1997, responsible for China's re-entry into the WTO, which finally contributed to China's accession to the WTO in February, 2006. In early 2003, Long Yongtu resigned as Vice Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation and became Secretary General of Boao Forum for Asia, an unofficial international organization. At the end of 2003, Long Yongtu was named CCTV's Economic Person of the Year in 2003. Please adopt! ! !