List of Famous people born in Sichuan, People's Republic of China
Yan Zi
Yan Zi is a retired mainland Chinese-Hong Kong tennis player.
Zining
Zhang Zining, known by her stage name Zining, is a Chinese singer. She was the main vocalist of Chinese girl group MERA before taking part in the survival show Produce 101. She debuted as a member of Rocket Girls 101 after finishing seventh on the show. Zining officially graduated from Rocket Girls 101 on June 23, 2020, 2 years after their formation. She now pursues a solo career.
Zhu Yuling
Zhu Yuling is a Chinese table tennis player.
Ren Qian
Ren Xi, known internationally as Ren Qian, is a Chinese female diver. She won a silver medal in the women's 10 m platform at the 2015 World Aquatics Championships, and then followed it with a gold at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, becoming the youngest champion to top the podium.
Deng Nan
Deng Nan is a Chinese politician and physicist.
Duan Aojuan
Duan Aojuan is a Chinese singer. She became a member of Rocket Girls 101 after finishing fourth in the survival show Produce 101.
Hu Na
Hu Na is a former professional tennis player best known for defecting from the People's Republic of China to the United States in 1982, thereby sparking a Cold War-era diplomatic incident. Diplomatic relations between the two countries had been established in 1979, and the Hu Na incident was among the first major tests of those newly established relations.
Rong Zishan
Rong Zishan is a Chinese actor and model, best known for his portrayal of Dollar Zhang in Mountains May Depart and Zhu Chaoyang in The Bad Kids.
Cao Yuan
Yuan Cao is a Chinese physicist. His research is focused on the properties of two-dimensional materials. He discovered that a stack of two sheets of graphene, cooled to 1.7 K, could act as a superconductor or as an insulator when exposed to an electric field. In 2018, Nature chose him as one of 10 people who mattered that year in science, calling him a "graphene wrangler".
Yu Jie
Yu Jie, is a Chinese-American writer and Calvinist democracy activist. The bestselling author of more than 30 books, Yu was described by the New York Review of Books in 2012 as "one of China's most prominent essayists and critics".