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Person born on September 8 (celebrity, star) 1588 Marlan Mason, French theologian, mathematician, theorist.
"Celebrity" can refer to: famous people, also known as celebrities. Celebrity; outstanding or striking figures; Dignitaries.
But there are also celebrities who are famous through social events, they can be good people, they can be bad people, they can be heroes, they can be harlequins, just because their actions attract the public eye. However, becoming a celebrity is not necessarily a good thing, there is a saying that "people are afraid of being famous, pigs are afraid of being strong". And the notoriety is also rejected by everyone.
A person's fame must be able to reflect positive social values and be commensurate with his strength. Celebrities can be categorized by their field of work as: sports stars, businessmen, or politicians.
Birthday refers to both the day a person was born and the anniversary of a person's birth. Traditional Chinese calculate birthdays on the lunar calendar, and a child's first birthday is called "first birthday", and there are various customs.
The birthday of the elderly is called Shou Day, and every 10 years over 50 years old can be called Da Shou. In Chinese tradition, longevity noodles and eggs are eaten on birthdays. In modern times, many people use the solar calendar to calculate birthdays, and the celebration method has changed to cakes and candles.
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1474 – Ariosto, the famous Italian poet of the Renaissance, is born.
1588 – French theologian, mathematician, theorist Maran Mason is born, 1767 – German writer August Schlegel is born, 1841 – Czech composer Dvořák is born.
1860 – The German orientalist Le Coq (Albert Von) is born.
1893 - Chen Jiangong (1893, 1971), a modern Chinese mathematician, was born, and 1901 - Wang Renshu (Ba Ren) was born.
1963 - Li Ning, the prince of Chinese gymnastics, was born.
1990 - Child star Rong Yunlin was born.
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1811, Hungarian home, Liszt.
In 1894, Mei Lanfang, a Peking Opera performance artist and one of the four famous Dans.
In 1913, Nguyen Chao Bao the Great of Vietnam, Nguyen Phuc Huy.
In 1939, Fang Jiaxiong, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, expert in optical sensing.
In 1943, French movie star, Catherine. Deneuve.
In 1959, Chinese actor, Deng Jie.
In 1968, the famous piano artist, Kong Xiangdong.
In 1971, Chinese singer Xing, Guo Rong.
In 1972, the host of Phoenix Satellite TV, Zeng Zimo.
In 1980, Taiwanese model, Sui Tang.
In 1982, the former captain of the Chinese women's gymnastics team, Ling Jie.
In 1987, Chinese actor, Ren Han.
In 1987, Chinese singer, Shen Ke.
Zhao Pu: A native of Ji (now southwest of Beijing), a virtuous minister in the early Northern Song Dynasty, he made great contributions to the establishment of the Northern Song Dynasty, and has the reputation of "half of the Analects to rule the world".
Huo Guang (Huo Quai's half-brother), a general of the Han Dynasty.
Historical celebrities with the surname Shu include: Shu Shao, Shu Ya, Shu Ling, Shu Ling, Shu Qing, etc. >>>More
It is today's Xi'an, the old name of Xi'an, the capital of ancient China in its heyday (strong Han and Tang Dynasty), which means "long-term peace and stability". Chang'an, Cairo, Athens and Rome are known as the "four ancient capitals of the world". >>>More