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page 1Political office-holders in Yunnan
Lin Tse-hsu
Chinese scholar and politician (1785-1850)
Song Renqiong
Chinese general (1909-2005)
Xie Fuzhi
Chinese politician (1909-1972)
Fuk'anggan
'''Fuk'anggan' (Manchu:, Möllendorff: Fuk'anggan''; ; 1748–1796), courtesy name Yaolin (), was a Qing dynasty general from the Fuca clan of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner.
Wang Wentao
Chinese politician
Ortai
Ortai (; ) (1680–1745) was the first Earl Xiangqin. He was an eminent Manchu official from the Sirin Gioro clan, belonging to the Bordered Blue Banner, during the Qing dynasty (1644–1911). He served both the Yongzheng Emperor (reign 1722–1735) and the Qianlong Emperor (reign 1735–1796). Ortai governed the southwestern region of the Qing empire, Yun-Gui (modern day Yunnan and Guizhou), from around 1726–1731, and was responsible for putting down several Miao uprisings. He fell ill and died in 1745.
Zhang Yi
Chinese Shu Han official (c.167–230)
Wang Junzheng
Chinese politician

Zhou Baozhong
Chinese military commander (1902–1964)
Huo Yi
general of Shu Han
Cen Chunxuan
Chinese politician
Li Hui
Chinese official of the Shu Han state (died 231)
Lü Kai
Chinese Shu Han official (died 225)
Bai Enpei
Chinese official
Jin Renqing
Chinese politician (1944–2021)
Yilibu
Yilibu (Manchu: Ilibu; ; 1772 – 4 March 1843), also spelt Elepoo, was a Chinese official of the Qing dynasty. A Manchu of the Bordered Yellow Banner, he was Viceroy of Liangjiang from 1839 to 1840. In 1842, he assisted in negotiating the Treaty of Nanking, which ended the First Opium War between the United Kingdom and China.
Che Dalha
Chinese politician