Qiu Jing
Qiu Jing, courtesy name Han De, was born in Xia Bian.
He was good at writing and calligraphy. Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty served as the historian of Wudu County in Jianningzhong.
In the fourth year of Jianning, Li Xi, the prefect, opened the narrow west road and carved stones in praise of Jingzuo.
The following year, the Jili Bridge in Ju (now Lueyang, Shaanxi Province) was completed, and it was re-sung to record its beginning and end.
"Ode to the West" is carved on the cliff and written by Jing. The writing and calligraphy are all ancient and ancient, but Jing's name is not found in historical records, which is a pity.
Qiu Sui
Qiu Sui, whose courtesy name is Zichang, is also known as a person.
Emperor Ling of Jianning was appointed as a magistrate of Wudu County. In 172 AD (the first year of Xiping), Juzhi completed the analysis of the bridge, and Sui wrote a poem about it.
Sui’s calligraphy is exquisite.
Tongguzi
Tongguzi, I don’t know his surname Curie.
From AD 901 to 904 (the reign of Emperor Zhaozong of the Tang Dynasty), the emperor moved to Qi due to Zhu and Wen's rebellion. Queen He's family hunted too much and flew hundreds of miles away from the two houses.
Tong Guzi walked across the green ox, wrote to discuss matters, and recited "Song of the Five Sons".
After thinking about it, he ordered the King of Qin to take action to punish him. Before the matter was done, the grains had escaped with him.
The emperor returned to Chang'an, sent an envoy to summon him, and then escaped.
Therefore, the hidden name is a certain Guanyuansou from Hanyang.
Zhang Wei
Zhang Wei, courtesy name Deyuan, was born in Chengzhou during the Song Dynasty and was also known as "Zhang Hongyan" and "Zhang Falcon Eye".
At first, he was responsible for selecting the vanguard cavalry, and won many battles against the Jin people. Later, he was promoted to the deputy capital of Lizhou, and moved to the capital of Mianzhou, where he made many military exploits.
After attacking Qinzhou without success, he dismissed his troops and died in Lizhou, eventually serving as an observation envoy to Yangzhou.
Zhang Shu
Zhang Shu (1767-1844), courtesy name Keting, was born in Zhangqizhai, Chengxian County, Gansu Province in the Qing Dynasty. He was a Gongsheng student in Xinyouke during the Jiaqing period and was appointed as the first-class head of the Criminal Department by an official. He was honored as "mentor" by Emperor Jiaqing and "Ye Yu Qing Deng" by local people. He was a famous official in the capital during Jiaqing period.
Wang Tianyi
Wang Tianyi, born in 1926 in Chengxian County, Gansu Province, is a contemporary painter who is engaged in art teachers, art editors, and art creations.
He once served as the vice president of Gansu Painting Academy. He has superb painting skills and has won many honors.