1. Liu Bingzhong
Liu Bingzhong (1216-1274), whose first name was Liu Kan, whose legal name was Zicong, whose courtesy name was Zhonghui, and whose name was Zangchun Sanren. A native of Xingzhou (now Xingtai City, Hebei Province), his ancestral home is Ruizhou. An outstanding politician and writer from the Great Mongolia to the early Yuan Dynasty.
2. Shi Tianze
Shi Tianze (1202-1275), named Runfu. A native of Yongqing, Yanjing (now part of Hebei Province). A famous general in the Great Mongol Kingdom and the early Yuan Dynasty. Shi Tianze was good at riding and shooting. Extraordinary courage. In the eighth year of Emperor Taizu of the Yuan Dynasty (1213), he followed his father Shi Bingzhi to return to Jiangmu Huali. In the 20th year of Emperor Taizu of the Yuan Dynasty (1225), he succeeded his brother Shi Tiannidu as Marshal, led his army to defeat Jin general Wuxian, and captured and killed Peng Yibin, the general of the anti-Mongolian red coat army.
He was successively awarded the titles of Xuanfu envoy of Wulu Wanhu, Henan and other roads, Prime Minister Zhongshu Right, Deputy Privy Envoy, and Prime Minister Zhongshu Zuo. In the eleventh year of the Yuan Dynasty (1274), he was ordered to go to the Southern Song Dynasty with Boyan and other troops. When he arrived in Yingzhou, he returned north due to illness. The following year, he died of illness in Zhending at the age of seventy-four. He was given the posthumous title "Zhongwu" to the Taiwei, Taishi and King Zhenyang.
3. Xu Heng
Xu Heng (May 8, 1209 - March 23, 1281), named Zhongping, also known as Lu Zhai, was known as "Mr. Lu Zhai" in the world. . Huaiqing Road, Hanoi County (now Qinyang, Henan Province). A famous Neo-Confucianist and educator in the late Jin Dynasty and early Yuan Dynasty.
Xu Heng was diligent in reading and studying since he was a child. Later, in order to avoid the war, he often traveled between He and Luo. He obtained the works of Song Ercheng and Zhu Xi from Yao Shu, and gave lectures to Yao Shu and Dou Mo. In the fourth year of Emperor Xianzong of the Yuan Dynasty (1254), Xu Heng was called by Kublai Khan to serve as a scholar in Jingzhao and teach the princes to offer wine.
In the sixth year of the Yuan Dynasty (1269), he was ordered to determine the court rituals and official system with Xu Shilong. In the eighth year of the Yuan Dynasty (1271), he paid homage to Jixian, the great scholar and the prince of the country, to offer wine. He also took charge of the affairs of the Taishi Academy and compiled the "Time Granting Calendar" with Guo Shoujing. In the seventeenth year of the Yuan Dynasty (1280), he returned to Huaiqing to recuperate due to illness.
4. Zhang Hongfan
Zhang Hongfan (1238-1280), a general in the early Yuan Dynasty, the ninth son of Zhang Rou, named Zhongchou, was a native of Hanoi Village, Dingxing County, Baoding City today. He participated in the Battle of Xiangyang, and later followed Marshal Boyan to attack the Southern Song Dynasty. He was the main commander of Kublai Khan's battle to destroy the Song Dynasty. He defeated the Southern Song generals Wen Tianxiang and Zhang Shijie, and served as a consolation envoy in Jiangdong Road. He was deeply loved by Kublai Khan, the founder of the Yuan Dynasty. of respect.
He died of illness on the tenth day of the first lunar month in the seventeenth year of the Yuan Dynasty (1280) at the age of forty-three. Emperor Shizu of the Yuan Dynasty presented Yinqing Ronglu and Pingzhang Zhengshi as gifts, and gave them the posthumous title of Wulie. In the fourth year of Emperor Wuzong's reign in the Yuan Dynasty (1311), he was given additional gifts to the heroes of Jieyi Yun, Taishi, Kaifu Yitong Sansi, Shangzhuguo and Qi Guogong, and his posthumous title was changed to Zhongwu. In the fifth year of Yanyou's reign (1319), Emperor Renzong of the Yuan Dynasty was awarded the title of "Major Protector of the Great Heroes", was granted the title of King of Huaiyang, and was given the posthumous title of "Xianwu".
5. Zhang Yanghao
Zhang Yanghao (1270-1329), Han nationality, courtesy name Ximeng, nickname Yunzhuang, also known as Qidong Savage, Jinan (now Jinan City, Shandong Province) He was a famous politician and writer in the Yuan Dynasty. He was born in the seventh year of the reign of Emperor Shizu of the Yuan Dynasty (AD 1270) and died in the second year of the Tianli reign of Emperor Wenzong of the Yuan Dynasty (AD 1329).
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