1. Ma Yashu Ma Yashu was originally a Peking Opera major.
In 1986, the High School Affiliated to the China Academy of Opera went to Yunnan to recruit students, and Ma Yashu was forced by her father to come to the registration site for selection.
Originally, Ma Yashu's father wanted to let her see the world, but she was admitted to the school by mistake.
In 1988, Ma Yashu took over the filming of her first film "Beijing Girl", playing Jin Jing in the film.
This unintentional opportunity also made Ma Yashu fall in love with acting.
After graduating from the Chinese Opera Academy, Ma Yashu gave up her Peking Opera major and embarked on the path of becoming an actor.
2. Yang Liping Yang Liping, born in Yunnan on November 10, 1958, is a Chinese dance artist, vice chairman of the 10th Chinese Dancers Association, a national first-class actor, and enjoys the "Special Government Allowance" of the State Council.
Member of the Expert Committee of the Chinese Ethnic and Folk Dance Grade Examination.
In 1971, he joined the Xishuangbanna Prefecture Song and Dance Ensemble, and later transferred to the Central Ethnic Song and Dance Ensemble, where he became famous for his "Peacock Dance".
In 2005, he won the Montblanc International Art Sponsorship Award for his original song and dance performance "Image of Yunnan".
He made outstanding artistic contributions to the presentation of Yunnan's national culture, thus becoming the only person from the Mainland to win the award in 2005.
In addition to receiving the commemorative trophy of the Montblanc International Art Patronage Award, Ms. Yang Liping also received the 2005 limited edition Patron of Art "Pope Julius II" 888 series special edition made of pure gold by Montblanc especially for the winners.
An ink pen and a prize of 15,000 euros.
In 2006, he served as the artistic director of Jiuzhaigou County Rongzhong Erjia Cultural Communication Co., Ltd.
3. Wang Jin Wang Jin was admitted to the Chemistry Department of Yunnan University at the age of 14 and a half. After graduation, he worked at the Chinese Academy of Sciences for two years. In 1984, he went to the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom for further studies and obtained a master's degree in forest and land management and a bachelor's degree in philosophy, politics and economics.
degree and master's degree.
After graduation, he worked for McKinsey International Consulting Company for three years. In 1992, he joined HSBC Bank in Hong Kong and later Goldman Sachs Investment Bank.
In 1993, Wang Jin was in the Asian Investment Department of Goldman Sachs and oversaw the arrangement for Goldman Sachs to acquire shares in Ping An Insurance Company of China.
After being rejected twice by the Goldman Sachs Investment Committee, Wang Xin went to New York for the third time to fight. Wang Xin finally convinced the Goldman Sachs Investment Committee, which was full of doubts and problems.
In 1994, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley each invested US$25 million in Ping An, each holding 5%. Later, each invested an additional US$10 million, and their shares became about 7.5%.
The investment ended up earning 20 times.
?In 2000, TOM Company, a subsidiary of Hong Kong's Hutchison Whampoa Group, recognized Wang's outstanding talents in investment and appointed him as the chief investment officer of TOM Group.
?In July 2000, Wang Xin began to serve as the CEO and executive director of TOM Group Co., Ltd. During the five years of TOM Group, he used his experience in investment, management, acquisitions and mergers.
TOM's business spans five major areas - the Internet, outdoor media, publishing, sports, television and entertainment, and has conducted more than 30 business acquisitions and strategic alliances.
Under his management, TOM Online was listed on NASDAQ in the United States and the Growth Enterprise Market of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in early 2004.
In January 2006, Wang Jin resigned from TOM Group and was invited by the American investment fund TPG (Texas Pacific Group).
Wang Jing joined TPG as its global partner and served as the Asia head of this world-famous investment institution with assets under management of US$36 billion.
4. Yang Shanzhou Yang Shanzhou (January 1927-October 10, 2010), male, Han nationality, member of the Communist Party of China, from Yaoguan Town, Shidian County, Baoshan City, Yunnan Province, started working in May 1951, and started working in November 1952
Join the party monthly.
He once served as Secretary of the Baoshan Prefectural Committee of Yunnan Province.
After Yang Shanzhou retired, he won many honors such as "National Top Ten Greening Models", "National Greening Medal", "National Promising Advanced Individual", and was known as the "Living Kong Fansen".
Although Yang Shanzhou is the main founder of Daliangshan Forest Farm, he never receives remuneration from the forest farm.
Zi Hongxue, director of the forest farm, had talked with Yang Shanzhou many times.
Zi Hongxue said: "Old Secretary, our forest farm can't provide you with a lot of money. The forest farm can still subsidize you 500 yuan a month." But Yang Shanzhou pushed Zi Hongxue back with one sentence: "I came to the mountain to plant trees.
, What do you need so much money for?" After learning about Yang Shanzhou's situation, the Baoshan Regional Economic Cooperation Office said to him: "Old secretary, you can be our consultant, and we will give you 1,000 yuan a month."
Yang Shanzhou declined. He said: "I am a consultant to the forest farm and I don't have time to be your consultant."
His wife took the forest farm's jeep four times, for which he paid 370 yuan for gas.
He said: "After setting up the forest farm, the leaders considered that it was inconvenient for me to go out for work because I was old, so they specially equipped me with a car. But the car is for office use, not for picking up family members and children. Although I am no longer at my job, the principle is still
persist in.