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Top 10 Who's Who in Ancient and Modern Times - (11) Chu Shi

author:Jiaoshan Resident Scholar

In 2006, the population surnamed Chu was about 360,000, accounting for 0.029% of the national population. In 2013, the total population of the surname Chu ranked 201. At present, the largest province with the surname Chu is Zhejiang, accounting for about 18% of the national surname Chu, and Zhejiang, Liao, Lu, Su and Yu are the main distribution areas of the surname Chu, accounting for 59% of the population with the surname Chu in the country.

In the 11th issue of "Top Ten Who's Who with Hundred Family Names in Ancient and Modern Times", the editor tries to select 10 celebrities who are well-known, well-known and influential as much as possible, and arrange them in historical order. Below, the 11th place of the hundred family names - Chu Shi.

Top 10 Who's Who in Ancient and Modern Times - (11) Chu Shi

Chu Shaosun (birth and death year unknown), Western Han classicist, a native of Peijun, did a doctor's "Book of Han" records in the middle and late Western Han Dynasty, after Sima Qian's death, the "Shiji" was lost ten articles in the process of circulation, Chu Shaosun made supplements, repairs, and went through great hardships to make up for the missing "Wudi Ji", "Three Kings Family", "Legend of Gui Tselie", "Legend of the Japanese Series" and other articles.

Top 10 Who's Who in Ancient and Modern Times - (11) Chu Shi

Chu Garlic (324–384), a native of Yuzhou, Henan, daughter of Taifu Chu Pei, and empress of Sima Yue, Emperor Kangdi of Jin. When she was more than ten years old, she married Sima Yue the King of Langya as a concubine, and Sima Yue, the emperor of Jinkang, ascended the throne and was canonized as empress at the age of twenty. In the second year of Jianyuan, Emperor Kang of Jin died, and the 2-year-old Emperor of Jinmu, Sima Dang, ascended the throne, and Chu Garlic became empress dowager and regent of the Linchao Dynasty. After the death of Emperor Mu of Jin, Chu Garlic successively supported Sima Pi, the Emperor of Jin, Sima Yi, the Emperor of Jin Jianwen, and Sima Yao, the Emperor of Xiaowu of Jin, and listened to the government three times and assisted the Six Emperors. Nicknamed Empress Kang Xian.

Top 10 Who's Who in Ancient and Modern Times - (11) Chu Shi

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Chu Lingyuan (384-436), a native of Yuzhou, Henan. Empress of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, great-granddaughter of Taifu Chu Pei, historically known as "Empress Gongsi". Married Sima Dewen, King of Langya. In the first year of Yuan Xi (419), after Sima Dewen, the Emperor of Jingong, succeeded to the throne, he was made empress, and married his daughter Sima Maoying to Liu Yifu, the son of Liu Yushi of Song. After Emperor Shao of Song ascended the throne, his daughter Sima Maoying became empress.

Top 10 Who's Who in Ancient and Modern Times - (11) Chu Shi

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Chu Liang (560-647), a native of Hangzhou, Zhejiang, whose ancestral home is Yuzhou, Henan, was an official and literary scholar from the Chen to Sui and Tang dynasties of the Southern Dynasty, and one of the "Eighteen Bachelors of the Early Tang Dynasty". Chu Liang served as a permanent staff officer and secretary in the army in the early Tang Dynasty, and was an important staff officer when Li Shimin started his business. He was also on a par with Yu Shinan, and was also an important court poet of the Taizong Dynasty. "Quan Tang Wen" and "Quan Tang Poems" and other preserved his poems.

Top 10 Who's Who in Ancient and Modern Times - (11) Chu Shi

Chu Suiliang (596–659), courtesy name Dengshan, was a native of Qiantang, Hangzhou (present-day Hangzhou, Zhejiang), whose ancestral home was Yangzhai (present-day Yuzhou, Henan), and a politician and calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty. Successive officials and ministers, counselors, and Zhongshu orders. Zhenguan was assisted by Emperor Taizong's posthumous edict for twenty-three years. Emperor Gaozong ascended the throne, and served as the official Shangshu, Zuo Servant, and Governor. Feng Henan County Duke. Later, because he opposed Emperor Gaozong's establishment of Wu Zetian, he was demoted and died. Worked in calligraphy, first learned Yu Shinan, later took the law Wang Xizhi, together with Ouyang Xun, Yu Shinan, Xue Ji and called the "Four Great Figures of the Early Tang Dynasty", and the ink has been handed down to the world such as "Master Meng Stele" and "Yanta Holy Order".

Top 10 Who's Who in Ancient and Modern Times - (11) Chu Shi

Chu Shenglin (1905-2002), a native of Hangzhou, Zhejiang, was a physicist and educator. He has long adhered to scientific research, and his research fields include ion analysis, cosmic ray and particle physics, X-ray crystal structure, atmospheric electrical phenomena and magnetism. It is one of the earliest pioneers in mainland China to carry out practical research on cosmic rays based on China.

Top 10 Who's Who in Ancient and Modern Times - (11) Chu Shi

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Chu Shijian (1928-2019), former chairman of Yunnan Hongta Group and Yuxi Hongta Tobacco (Group), founder of Chu Orange, is known as the king of Chinese tobacco and the king of China's orange. In 1994, he was elected as one of the "Top Ten Reform Figures" in China. In 2014, he won the Special Tribute Person Award of the 9th People's Corporate Social Responsibility Award sponsored by People's Daily News.

Top 10 Who's Who in Ancient and Modern Times - (11) Chu Shi

Chu Junhao, born in 1945, from Yixing, Jiangsu, infrared physicist, semiconductor physics and device expert, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, researcher of the Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, dean of the School of Science of Donghua University.

Top 10 Who's Who in Ancient and Modern Times - (11) Chu Shi

Chu Yaoquan, born in November 1946, is a native of Shanghai. He is currently the deputy dean of the School of Science, the deputy director and director of the Astrophysics Center, and the professor and doctoral supervisor of the University of Science and Technology of China.

Top 10 Who's Who in Ancient and Modern Times - (11) Chu Shi

Chu Yimin, born in July 1953, is a native of Rugao, Jiangsu. He enlisted in the army in 1969 with the rank of general. He was the political commissar of the Northern Theater of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. Alternate member of the 17th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and member of the 18th Central Committee.

Top 10 Who's Who in Ancient and Modern Times - (11) Chu Shi

There are many, many celebrities in the Chu family, as mentioned earlier, the ones selected by the editor are more familiar to everyone. Welcome to leave a message to provide more materials.