Who are the historical celebrities named Liang?

Historical Celebrities

Liang Su: A native of Anding (now Jingchuan, Gansu Province), he was a writer in the Tang Dynasty and held the positions of official to Youbu Que, Prince's Attendant, and Hanlin Bachelor.

Liang Hao: A native of Xucheng, Yunzhou (now Dongping, Shandong Province), he was an official in the Northern Song Dynasty and admonished you.

Liang Kai: A native of Dongping (now part of Shandong Province), he was a painter of the Southern Song Dynasty. He was good at painting figures, landscapes, Taoism, flowers and birds.

Liang Xing: A native of Pingyang (now south of Linfen, Shanxi), the leader of the anti-Jin rebels in the Southern Song Dynasty.

Liang Chu: courtesy name Shuhou, also courtesy name Zangyong, nicknamed Houzhai, later nicknamed Yuzhou, was born in Shikenbao, Shunde in the fourth year of Jingtai (1453) (after 1950, it was included in Pingping, Nanhai County). continent area). Liang Chu was very smart since he was a child and once studied under the great scholar Chen Baisha. At the age of 21, he passed the imperial examination and at the age of 25, he went to Beijing to take the examination and passed the Zhonghui Yuan exam. In the imperial examination, he was selected as Chuan Lu (ranked first, second in the list, and third in the ranking). After 40 years of political service, he rose to the rank of bachelor of Huagaidian University, crown prince and grand master, and once served as the chief assistant of the cabinet (equivalent to the prime minister). He is an upright official and dares to give direct advice. In the thirteenth year of the Zhengde reign of the Ming Dynasty (1518), Emperor Zhu Houzhao was instigated by others and proclaimed himself a "mighty general". Liang Chu was ordered to draft the "Edict to Confer the Power of the Mighty General". Liang Chu believed that he was rebellious and refused to obey the order. After Liang Chu risked his life and cried to remonstrate, the matter of the draft edict was ignored. Liang Chu died of illness in the sixth year of Jiajing (1527) at the age of seventy-four. The imperial court posthumously awarded him the title of Grand Master, with the posthumous title "Wenkang".

Liang Lingzhan: a native of Shu (now Sichuan Province), a painter and writer of the Tang Dynasty.

Liangqiu He: A native of Langxie Zhucheng (now Zhucheng, Shandong Province), he is the founder of the "Liangqiu Study" of modern Yi studies in the Western Han Dynasty.

Liang Shidu: A native of Shuofang, Xiazhou (now Baichengzi, North of Jingbian, Shaanxi Province). He was appointed as General Ying Yanglang in the Sui Dynasty. At the end of the Sui Dynasty, he launched a peasant uprising and proclaimed himself emperor in Shuofang. His country was named Liang.

Liang Hongyu: A native of Chuzhou (now Huai'an, Jiangsu Province), the wife of the famous Southern Song Dynasty general Han Shizhong, an outstanding female military strategist in ancient my country. She made many meritorious services during the anti-golden struggle and was named Mrs. An, Mrs. Yangguo.

Liang Chenyu: A native of Kunshan (now part of Jiangsu Province), a dramatist in the Ming Dynasty. He created "Huan Sha Ji" sung in Kunqu Opera, which had a great influence on the development and spread of Kunqu Opera.

Liang Peilan: A native of Nanhai (now part of Guangdong Province), a writer of the Qing Dynasty.

Liang Shizheng, a native of Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province), was a bachelor of Dongge University in the Qing Dynasty. He served as minister of the Ministry of Rites, the Ministry of Punishment, the Ministry of Husbandry and the Ministry of Personnel, and the minister of the Ministry of War and the Ministry of Industry.

Liang Zhangju: A native of Changle, Fujian Province, a writer of the Qing Dynasty.

Liang Tongshu: A native of Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province), he was a calligrapher of the Qing Dynasty. He was as famous as Weng Fanggang, Liu Yong and Wang Wenzhi of his generation for his vigorous writing.

Liang Guozhi: A native of Kuaiji (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province), he was a calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty and served as military minister.

Liang Huafeng: A native of Chang'an, Shaanxi Province, he served as the admiral of Jiangnan in the Qing Dynasty.

Liang Shiyi: A native of Sanshui, Guangdong Province, he served as Secretary of the Presidential Office of Yuan Shikai and Prime Minister of the Bank of Communications, and later became Prime Minister of the Beiyang Government.

Liang Qichao: A native of Xinhui, Guangdong Province, a famous bourgeois reformist and scholar. Together with Kang Youwei, he "sent on the bus" and advocated the reform and reform. He was very knowledgeable and his works were compiled into "The Collection of Drinking Ice Room".

Liang Shiqiu: A native of Beijing, a modern writer, the author of "Ya She Essays", "Ya She Essays", "Ya She Talks about Eating" and other works.

Liang Fangzhong: a native of Guangdong Province and a historian.

Liang Siyong: Shanghainese, modern archaeologist, son of Liang Qichao.

Liang Sicheng: Shanghai native, modern architect.