Ada, an economist in the Tang Dynasty, Liu Ji (Liu Bowen), a writer in the Ming Dynasty, Liu Hui, the author of Nine Chapters Arithmetic, Liu Hong, an astronomer in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liu Yong, a famous adviser in the Yuan Dynasty, a philosopher in the Ming Dynasty, Liu Yong, a calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty, Liu E, a writer, Liu Guangdi, one of the six gentlemen in the Hundred Days Movement, and Liu Mingchuan, a patriotic general who protected Taiwan in the late Qing Dynasty.
1, Liu Bei.
Liu Bei (A.D. 16 1- A.D. 10 June 23) was born in Zhuoxian County (now Zhuozhou City, Hebei Province), a descendant of Liu Sheng, the King of Zhongshan in the Western Han Dynasty, and was the founding emperor, politician and historian of Shu and Han in the Three Kingdoms period.
2. Liu bang
Liu Bang (195), the great emperor of Han Dynasty, was a native of Peifengyi, one of the great pioneers of Han culture, and an outstanding politician, strategist and conductor in the history of China. He made outstanding contributions to the development of the Han nationality and the unification and strength of China.
3. Liu Yuxi
Liu Yuxi (772-842) was born in Luoyang, Han nationality. Self-proclaimed "Xingyang people, Luoyang people", and self-proclaimed Zhongshan people, formerly known as Liu Sheng, zhongshan jing wang, and later Lushan. Confucian scholars, philosophers, writers and poets in the Tang Dynasty were called "great poets".