In the Three Kingdoms, there was a man named Jiang Wei, a native of Tianshui, who was originally a general of Wei, and later returned to Shu, winning the trust of Zhuge Liang. After Zhuge Liang, he led the army as a general. He is a famous minister. In the Tang Dynasty, there were two prime ministers named Jiang, besides Jiang Gongfu, there were other prime ministers named Jiang Ke. There was a famous poet and musician in the Southern Song Dynasty, who was a Taoist of Baishi, Jiang Kui, and a native of Poyang (now Poyang, Jiangxi). He was proficient in poetry, music and economy. Unfortunately, because Qin Gui was in power at that time, Jiang Kui spurned him and lived in seclusion. There was also a famous Jiang Cai in the Southern Song Dynasty. There was a painter Jiang Ligang in the Ming Dynasty; Jiang, a writer in Qing Dynasty, once participated in the compilation of Ming History. His criminal record exposed the harm of "factory guards" in the Ming Dynasty, and he was good at calligraphy and poetry, and was known as one of the "Three Cloth Clothes in the South of the Yangtze River". In modern times, there were the Red Army in northwest Anhui and Chiang Ching-tang, one of the founders of revolutionary base areas.