Ancient times
Huangdi——originated in Jishui, Yandi——in Baoji area Zhuanxu——the grandson of Huangdi; Emperor Ku——the Huangdi’s Great-grandson; Yu——is the great-great-grandson of the Yellow Emperor
Ji Dan: Duke of Zhou and the younger brother of King Wu. Because the fief was in Zhou Dynasty, which is today's Qishan County, he was called Duke of Zhou. After the death of King Wu, he assisted in becoming the king. He made rituals and music, and formulated the official system and various other regulations and systems for the Western Zhou Dynasty.
Ji Fa: King Wu of Zhou and the founding monarch of the Western Zhou Dynasty. The son of King Wen of Zhou. Destroyed the Yin and Shang Dynasties and established the Western Zhou Dynasty.
Ying Quliang: Duke Xiao of Qin, the king of Qin during the Warring States Period. Promulgate legal weights and measures and unify weights and measures.
Yingzheng: The son of King Zhuangxiang of Qin. He succeeded to the throne of Qin at the age of thirteen in 247 BC. Later, Lu Buwei was removed from the post of Prime Minister and began to govern personally. Reuse Li Si, Wang Jian and others. Destroyed the six kingdoms, unified the country in 221 BC and established the first centralized feudal empire in history, Qin.
Meng Tian: A famous general of Qin. His ancestors were from Qi State, and his grandfather and father were both Qin generals. After the unification of Qin, he led 300,000 people to attack the Xiongnu in the north, built the Great Wall and straightened the road. Later, Hu Hai and Zhao Gaojiao ordered Fusu to be killed and forced Mengtian to commit suicide. It is said that Meng Tian invented the brush, but he may be the improver of the brush.
Du Yu: General and scholar of the Western Jin Dynasty. He believes that if you forget to fight, you will be in danger. He is diligent in teaching martial arts and is knowledgeable and versatile. At that time it was called "Duwuku".
Bai Qi----a military strategist in the late Warring States Period, also known as Gongsun Qi, a native of Mei (now east of Mei County, Shaanxi Province)
Liu Che: Emperor Wu of the Western Han Dynasty, son of Emperor Jing. Implement a grace system. The country is divided into thirteen states. Private coinage of money was prohibited, and the currency system was unified to five baht. Depose hundreds of schools of thought, only respect Confucianism, and establish doctors of the Five Classics. He gave up the peace policy and fought with the Xiongnu for many years, defeating the main force of the Xiongnu. Zhang Wei was sent as an envoy to the Western Regions. Build water conservancy projects. Promote the Daitian Law. Taixue was founded. A wise king in history.
Yu Wenkai: Originally from Xiazhou, Shuofang, now a native of Jingbian, Shaanxi. He presided over the construction of ancestral temples, palaces, mausoleums, Guangtong Canal, etc., and planned the construction of Daxing City, the new capital of Sui Dynasty. Later, he was ordered to build Luoyang City, the eastern capital. Its design concept had a considerable influence on the design of capital cities in surrounding countries at that time and in later generations.
Li Shimin: Born in 559 AD and died in 649 AD, reigned from 626 to 649 AD. The second son of Tang Gaozu Li Yuan. At the end of the Sui Dynasty, Li Yuan stayed behind in Taiyuan, and Li Shimin persuaded him to rebel against the Sui Dynasty. Li Yuan proclaimed himself emperor and named Li Shimin King of Qin. In the ninth year of Wude (AD 626), Li Shimin launched the Xuanwumen Incident, killing Prince Li Jiancheng and King Qi Li Yuanji. Soon he became emperor. A wise king in history.
Du Ruhui: A native of Duling, Jingzhao. Historically, it has the reputation of "Fang Mou Du Duan". The world is called the wise prime minister of Tang Dynasty. Died of illness in the fourth year of Zhenguan.
Queen Changsun: Empress Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. Chang'an people. Without a generous burial, one cannot afford a mountain mausoleum. He was buried together with Taizong in Zhaoling in today's Liquan County.
Zhang Jian: A native of Xinfeng, Jingzhao. In the early Tang Dynasty, he served as General Youwei Lang, acting governor of the state, governor of Yingzhou, and later granted the title of Duke of Wancheng.
Yan Liben: Born in Gaoling, Jingzhao. The younger brother of Yan Lide. He presided over the revision of various medical books and had considerable influence on Chinese medicine.
Zhou Xing: a native of Chang'an. Tang cool official. Later, he was forced to exile in Lingnan by Lai Junchen, and was killed by his enemies on the road.
20 Huaisu: A native of Jingzhao Prefecture. The founder of the Dongta sect of the three sects of the Vinaya sect.
Han Sifu: A native of Chang'an, Jingzhao. He served as Minister of the Ministry of Civil Affairs and Governor of Xiangzhou. He was an honest official throughout his life.
Li Longji: also known as Tang Minghuang. The son of Ruizhong. His reign was a heyday for China's feudal society. Later, due to the Anshi Rebellion, after returning to Chang'an, Suzong moved him to Taiji Palace in the West and eventually died of depression.
Wang Changling: A native of Jingzhao. A poet in the Tang Dynasty.
Su Wu----the martyrs of the Western Han Dynasty Ban Biao, Ban Gu, Ban Chao and Ban Zhao----the home of the generals of the Western Han Dynasty
Zhang Qian----the diplomat Huo Qubing of the Western Han Dynasty--- -General of the Western Han Dynasty
Sun Simiao----King of Medicine, a native of Huayuan (now Yaoxian County, Shaanxi Province)
Dou Rong and Dou Gu----Ministers of the early Eastern Han Dynasty, Fufeng Pingling (now northwest of Xianyang, Shaanxi) native Sima Qian----historian, native of Hancheng, Shaanxi (the capital of the Tang Dynasty in Xi'an)
Li Jing----military strategist in the early Tang Dynasty, Yongzhou Sanyuan (now northeast of Sanyuan County, Shaanxi) ) Guo Ziyi----General of the Tang Dynasty, a native of Zheng County, Huazhou (now Huaxian County, Shaanxi Province)
Yan Liben----Painter of the Tang Dynasty, Wang Changling, a native of Yongzhou Wannian (now Lintong, Shaanxi Province)-- --A famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, a native of Jingzhao Chang'an (now Xi'an, Shaanxi)
Kou Zhun----a politician of the Northern Song Dynasty, a native of Huazhou (now northeast of Weinan, Shaanxi)
Sima Qian ----Historian, native of Hancheng, Shaanxi (Xi'an, the capital of the Tang Dynasty)
Guo Ziyi----General of the Tang Dynasty, native of Zheng County, Huazhou (now Huaxian, Shaanxi)
Bai Juyi----a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, a native of Chang'an (now Xi'an, Shaanxi Province)
Yan Zhenqing----a famous calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty, a native of Jingzhao Wannian (now Xi'an, Shaanxi Province) Wang Jiayin----Shaanxi Northerner; Li Zicheng----Mizhi native Zhang Xianzhong----northern Shaanxi