Introduction/INTRODUCTION Gansu is like a magnificent gem, embedded in the Loess Plateau, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and Inner Mongolia Plateau in central China. It is the birthplace of Chinese civilization.
Since ancient times, many celebrities have appeared in Gansu history, and they have played an indelible role in the formation, development and inheritance of Gansu culture.
Do you know any historical celebrities in Gansu?
Below, the editor has taken stock of the top ten historical celebrities in Gansu, including Li Guang, Jia Xu, Wang Fu, Zhang Zhi, Zhang Gui, Jin Ri_, etc. Let’s learn about them together!
Gansu's top ten historical celebrities ranking list attention list voting list 01 Li Guang>>1736002 Jia Xu>>4437003 Wang Fu>>1075004 Zhang Zhi>>1201005 Zhang Gui>>385006 Jin Ri_>>932007 Jiang Wei>>170008 Li
_>>208009 Zhao Chongguo>>92010 Li Xiaogong>>3570 Niu Xianke Ge Shuhan 01 Jia Xu>>4437002 Li Guang>>1736003 Zhang Zhi>>1201004 Wang Fu>>1075005 Jinri_>>932006 Zhang Gui>>385007
Li Xiaogong>>357008 Li_>>208009 Ge Shuhan>>199010 Hu Fen>>1950 Jiang Weiniu Xianke 01 Li Guang>>1736002 Jia Xu>>4437003 Wang Fu>>1075004 Hu Fen>>195005 Zhang Zhi>>1201006 Zhang
Orbit>>385007 Jinri_>>932008 Jiang Wei>>170009 Li_>>208010 Niu Xianke>>1440 Zhao Chongguo Li Xiaogong Top ten historical celebrities in Gansu, mainly through searching relevant network platforms to find out all periods in history, birth
The places are various deceased figures in Gansu Province, and are derived by comprehensively considering their achievements (works, official positions, honorary titles, etc.), popularity, and influence.
The list is for reference only. If you have any questions, please leave comments/criticisms at the end.
Vote for what I like >> I have better suggestions for this list, recommend it to be included in the list/submit >> Top ten historical celebrities in Gansu 1. Li Guang Li Guang (? - 119 BC), Huaxia nationality, Longxi Chengji (
A native of Qin'an County, Tianshui, Gansu Province today, he was a famous general in China's Western Han Dynasty. His ancestor was Li Xin, a famous general in the Qin Dynasty.
During the reign of Emperor Dezong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Guang and other 64 famous generals with outstanding martial arts in history were enshrined in the Wuchengwang Temple, and they were called the Sixty-four Generals of Wuchengwang Temple.
In the fourteenth year of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty (166 BC), he joined the army to attack the Xiongnu and was awarded the title of Zhonglang due to his meritorious service.
During the reign of Emperor Jing, he successively served as the governor of seven counties in the northern border area.
Emperor Wu ascended the throne and was called Weiyang Palace Guard.
In the sixth year of Yuanguang (129 BC), he was appointed General of Xiaoqi and led more than 10,000 cavalry out of Yanmen (today's Youyunan, Shanxi) to attack the Xiongnu. Due to the disparity in numbers, he was wounded and captured.
Details >> 2. Jia Xu Jia Xu (147-August 11, 223), courtesy name Wenhe, was born in Guzang, Liangzhou (now Liangzhou District, Wuwei City, Gansu Province).
From the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the beginning of the Three Kingdoms, he was a famous counselor and military strategist, and the founding hero of Cao Wei.
He was originally a general under Dong Zhuo. After Dong Zhuo's death, he offered his advice to Li _ and Guo Si to counterattack Chang'an.
After Li Xiu and others failed, he became Zhang Xiu's adviser.
Zhang Xiu used his tactics to defeat Cao Cao twice. Before the Battle of Guandu, he persuaded Zhang Xiu to surrender to Cao Cao.
During the Battle of Guandu, Jia Xu advocated a decisive battle with Yuan Shao.
Before the Battle of Chibi, Cao Cao believed that the people should be appeased rather than mobilize troops to attack Jiangdong. Cao Cao refused to listen and suffered a serious defeat.
Details >> 3. Wang Fu Wang Fu (about 85 years to about 163 years), Bye Xin, Han nationality, was born in Linjing, Anding (now Zhenyuan, Gansu Province). He was a political commentator, writer and progressive thinker in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Wang Fu lived in seclusion and wrote books all his life, advocating frugality and abstaining from extravagance, and ridiculing the gains and losses of current affairs.
Because he "didn't want his name to appear in the chapter", he titled his book Qianfu Lun.
Wang Fu has profound thoughts, clear views and sharp writing style. Reading his works still gives people a refreshing and refreshing feeling.
The literary period he belongs to is Qin and Han literature, and writers of the same period include Zhang Heng, Xun Yue, Ma Rong, etc.
Details >> 4. Zhang Zhi Zhang Zhi (? - about 192 AD), whose birth date is unknown, died in the third year of Chuping (about 192 AD) of Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty, named Boying, Han nationality, Yuanquan County, Dunhuang County (now part of Gansu Province)
A native of Guazhou County, Jiuquan City, he was a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Han Dynasty. He was known as the "Sage of Cursive" and the "Ancestor of Cursive Script", and his calligraphy was known as "One Stroke Script".
The son of Zhang Huan, one of the great ministers of Sanming in Liangzhou, he was born into an official family.
Zhang Zhi, Zhong Yao, Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi are known as the "Four Sages in the Book".
Zhang Zhi is good at writing in cursive script. He changed the ancient cursive method of distinguishing characters and separating strokes into a new writing method that involves up and down and is full of changes. He was full of originality and had a great influence at the time.
Details >> 5. Zhang Gui Zhang Gui (255-314), courtesy name Shiyan, was born in Wushi County, Anding County (now Pingliang, Gansu Province).
The founder of the Qianliang regime during the Sixteen Kingdoms period, he claimed to be a descendant of Changshan King Zhang Er of the Western Han Dynasty.
Smart and studious, elegant and dignified, and proficient in Confucianism, he was highly appreciated by Zhang Hua, the eunuch of the Zhongshu.