Xiao Yu (575~648)
Xiao Yu (萧瑀), (575–648 CE), younger brother of Empress Xiao. Since childhood, Xiao Yu was famous for her filial piety, and she was good at learning and writing, and her bones were upright, and she was deeply proficient in Buddhism. He was rebuked by the Sui Emperor and was deeply trusted by Li Yuan during the Tang Dynasty. Xiao Yu (萧瑀), courtesy name Shiwen , was born in Huanglian (present-day Qingliu County, Fujian Province) and his grandfather was Xiao Tong ( 萧詧 ) the Later Liang Xuan Emperor , and his great-grandfather was Xiao Tong ( Xiao Tong , the Prince of Zhaoming. Xiao Qiao, who fought for land with the Tang Dynasty, also belonged to his sons and nephews.
Yang Shi (1053~1135)
Yang Shi (1053-1135), whose characters are feasible and later changed to neutral, was born in Hongnong Huayin (present-day Huayin East, Shaanxi), and was a musician. Northern Song Dynasty philosopher, writer, and official. Emperor Renzong of the Northern Song Dynasty was born on November 25, 1053, in Longchi Tuan, Yongzhou, NanjianXi, in present-day Longhu Village, Hanxian Town, Mingxi County. "Dragon Lake people, where Kameyama Gong was born also" also."
Zou Yinglong (1173~1245)
Zou Yinglong (1173-1245), also known as Ying Long, was a native of Guanshui South Street, Taining. Southern Song Dynasty-. Although Zou Yinglong's family was poor, he had great ambitions, studied hard since he was a child, and when he was a teenager, he was already familiar with reading the hundred families of his sons, and he could copy and pass on the scriptures by hand. In the second year of the Southern Song Dynasty (1196), the 23-year-old Zou Yinglong was appointed secretary Lang zhi Nan'an Jun; he was soon recalled to zhengzi and moved to shulang.
Chen Youding (?~1368)
Chen Youding (?) ~1368) Chen Youding, a Youding, character Yongqing, character Anguo, born in yuantaiding to the Shun period (1324 ~ 1332), Han ethnicity, living in Fuqing, Fujian, great-grandfather moved to Dajiao Township, Mingxi Town, Qingliu County. At the age of 10, Youding worked as a child laborer in a salt shop, liked to make friends, often danced with guns and sticks, and learned a good martial art. Deep and resourceful, moralistic.
Pei Yingzhang (1536~1609)
Pei Yingzhang (1536~1609) Pei Yingzhang, Ziyuan Dark, Danquan, Ming Jiajing fifteen years (1536) was born in Qingliu Chengguan. When he was young, he was a young man with a talented and talented man, and after Zhongxiucai, he taught himself in Yangshan In the Wangjia mountains of Wenjiao. In the second year of Longqing (1568), Fang Zhongjinshi. From then on, step into the career. When Ying Zhang was serving as the shaoqing of the Taibu Temple, he was ordered to send an envoy to the Liao state.
Xie You (?~1087)
Xie You (?-1087), originally living in Baishui Village (present-day Zhongcun Township, Sanyuan District), later moved to Lixi (present-day Lexi, Meilie District). In the second year of the Northern Song Dynasty (1087), Xie Yougong became a feather. The villagers were grateful to Xie You for his meritorious service in protecting the country and the people, and spontaneously built a shrine to worship; He also asked the chancellor Li Gang to go to the imperial court and ask for credit for Xie You. As a result, the imperial court enfeoffed Xie You as the Guanghui general Xianlie Zun Wang.
Chen Wei (1015~1086)
Chen Wei (1015–1086), courtesy name Junju, was the son of Gongchuan Chen Shiqing. Born in the eighth year of the Song Dynasty (1015), he relied on his father Guanjue and Yin supplemented him as Taimiao Zailang. At the age of 16, he ascended to the heavens (1030) and was a special scholar. He successively served as the judicial staff of Zhangzhou, the chief bookkeeper of Longxi County, and the zhi county of Luoyuan County. In Luoyuan, schools were built, education was run, channels were opened, water conservancy was built, and good land that could be irrigated was increased.
Myo Lotus Monk
Miaolian and the monk Miaolian, commonly known as Feng, Secret Dihua, born in the year of no examination, Chengguan Ximen people. At the age of 18, he became a monk at the Kaiping Temple in Nanping, and later went to the Yongquan Temple in Gushan, Fuzhou to worship the abbot Qi Liang as a teacher. He was intelligent and diligent, and assisted Qi Liang in building the temple, which won the admiration of all the monks. In the fourth year of Xianfeng (1854), he was elected abbot of Yongquan Temple. Xianfeng retired in the ninth year (1859). In the ninth year of Guangxu (1883), he was succeeded again.
Li Shu (1597~1678)
Li Ren (1597 ~ 1678) Li Ren (李弃), also spelled Bai Ye (白也), was born on November 27, 1597 in Sibaoli Changxue Township, Qingliu County. Throughout his life, Du Men wrote books, including the "Commentary on the History of Editing", 35 ancient poems, five and seven verse poems and a hundred absolute sentences, and died in cloth. From an early age, he was gifted and intelligent, and he read poetry and books. Ming Chongzhen Nongshen in the He Sect Master Ke Youpan.
Zhang Xianzong
When Zhang Xianzong was 6 years old, his father died, and it was his mother who brought him up and educated him, and later became famous for literature. In the twenty-third year of Hongwu (1390), Zhang Xianzong was 28 years old and participated in the Ying Tianfu Township Examination and won the twenty-sixth place. The following year, he will try to win the twentieth place. The temple examination was honored to be on the list, and Hanlin was awarded the editing. He was ordered to travel with the Prince of Shi to the qin, Jin, Yan, Zhou, and Qi states.
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Lady Huili, commonly known as Xin Qiniang, was a fifth-generation person who was born in Mingxi and was born and died in an unknown year. When Xin Qiniang was young, she knew Wen Dali and was fluent in medicine, and then accompanied her husband on a campaign and when she went to the town of Xuefeng in Mingxi (present-day Chengguan Town), her husband unfortunately fell ill and died, and she lived there to accompany her husband's ghost. At that time, Mingxi was poor and backward, she treated the people and was buried in Mingxi after her death.
Zheng Wenbao (953~1013)
Zheng Wenbao, Zi Zhongxian, a native of Zhengjiafang, Miaoqian Village, Shuiqian Township, Ninghua. Born in the eleventh year of the Fifth Dynasty Southern Tang Dynasty (953), he was the son of Zheng Yanhua, a general of the Song Dynasty Zuo Qianniu Wei. During the Southern Tang Dynasty, Wen Baochu was awarded the title of FengliLang by his father, and later moved to Shulang. After the Song Dynasty destroyed the Southern Tang Dynasty, he was still hired and supplemented as a Guangwen Guan student. In the eighth year of the Reign of Song Taiping (983), he ascended to the throne. Ren Xiuwu (任修武; present-day Yujia, Henan) was the master bookkeeper.
Li Yujian
Li Yujian (李于健), courtesy name Buphos, was a Han Chinese, a Native of Chengguan of Qingliu (date of birth and death unknown), a jinshi of the fourth year of Ming Chongzhen (1631), and his father Li Zhuo was a deputy envoy to Zhejiang. Yu Jian was gifted and intelligent, reciting thousands of words a day at an early age, and could still recite them when he grew up. He dabbled in the history of hundreds of schools, was widely knowledgeable, and when he traveled with Ni Hongbao in the same prefecture, he left inscriptions and stones everywhere he went. Later, Yu Jian was promoted to the position of Nanjing official.
Ye Yuanyu
Ye Yuanyu (叶元玉), courtesy name Guya, was a Han Chinese from Chengguan, Qingliu County (year of birth and death unknown). In the seventeenth year of Ming Chenghua (1481), he entered the priesthood and initially became the hubu shilang, and later served as the prefect of Chaozhou, Guangdong. He is a famous poet of Qingliu and the author of "Ancient Cliff Collection". At that time, tun reclamation was tabooed by the military generals. The officialdom competed to pay homage to the magnates, thinking that few people were willing to serve in the border pass, but Yuan Yu "had the ambition to consolidate the ancient frontier."
Chen Yunsheng
Chen Yunsheng (Chinese: 陈允升; pinyin: Zhān shīng Līng Līn Hùng), courtesy name Xuqing (旭卿), was born in the 10th year of Qingyongzheng (1732), a native of Dongkeng Village (present-day Yupeng Township), Mengxi Li, Qingliu County, and was born in Qianlong Ding Weike Gongsheng. Yun Sheng immersed himself in the history of scriptures in his life, liked to read poetry, and had a wide range of literary talents. When he was young, he studied for the rest of his life. He was hired to lecture on the I Ching at Yong'an CongGui Academy, and there were more than 30 scholars from Yong'an, Naturalization, and Qingliu.
Li Caigao
Li Caigao, zi Wuyun, Fenglou, Zuimozi, Xiyanyu, born in the fifty-fifth year of the Qianlong Dynasty (1790), a native of the Changxiao Village of Sibaoli in Qingliu County (now Changxiao Township), took the child examination at the age of 16, and was one of the outstanding poets of the Qing Dynasty. He is the author of two volumes of "Wuyun Poetry Collection" and one volume of "Drunken Mozi Manuscripts", which are collected in Shaxian's "Banana Stone Mountain House Poetry Collection", and the long school has the inscription of his "School Shui Xiongguan" plaque.
Chen Youding (1324~1368)
Chen Youding, also known as Youding, Character Yongqing, Character Anguo, born in the years from Yuan Taiding to Zhishun (1324-1332). You Dingzu, through Fuqing City, was bitter at an early age, and moved with his father to Guishangli in Mingxi Town, that is, Dajiao Village in Present-day Hanxian Town, Mingxi County, where he was apprenticed at the age of 10 in the town's salt shop and at the age of 15 to herd geese in the Luo family. He is smart and clever since childhood, calm in the face of things, brave and fickle, loves to learn martial arts and shoot, and likes to make friends.
Li Chunye (1571~1637)
Li Chunye (1571-1637) In the late Ming Dynasty, during the Apocalypse period, Bingbu Shangshu: a person from Jixi Village on the outskirts of Taining City (a person from Kengwei Village in the west of Taining City) was hou qian, and the number was erbai. In the fourteenth year of the Ming Wanli (1586), the 16-year-old Li Chunye Zhongxiucai, at the age of 36, was a candidate in the examination, and entered the army in the forty-fourth year of the Ming Wanli. After the character's life Chun Ye ascended to the throne, he was elected as a pedestrian and was sent by the emperor.