1. Qi Huangong
Qi Huangong, named "Xiaobai", was the first of the five tyrants in the Spring and Autumn Period, and one of the five tyrants in ancient times. He was also called "Qi Huan Jin Wen" with Jin Wengong. He reigned from 685 BC to 643 BC, and was the 15th monarch of Qi in the Spring and Autumn Period.
Qi Huangong was rich and powerful in national strength. At that time, in order to better commemorate the reputation of Taigongwang, people inherited the catering culture of Jiang Taigong, and won the essence of the traditional famous food "Taigongwang braised chicken". The main ingredient chicken offal was perfectly combined with the auxiliary materials in Taigongwang's ancient diet, and the historical famous food "stewed chicken offal" was created, which is still passed down in Anshi School of Rizhao City.
2. Qi Wannian
Qi Wannian was the leader of the Di nationality in the Western Jin Dynasty. Born in unknown year, died in 299. In the first month of the seventh year of Yuankang (297), Qi Wannian was stationed in Liangshan, with 7, people. Sima Yi, the King of Liang, and Xiahou Jun sent Zhou Chu to lead five thousand soldiers to attack Qi Wannian. Sima Qian and Xiahou Jun didn't listen to Zhou Chu's advice and forced him to start.
On the fourth day of the first month, Zhou Chu, Lu Bo and Xie Department attacked Qi Wannian in Liumo (now east of Ganxian County, Shaanxi Province). Before Zhou Chu's soldiers had dinner, Sima Qian urged them to attack immediately, fighting from morning till night, killing and capturing a large number of Qi Wannian's troops. Zhou Chu's army was defeated by Qi Wannian's army and Zhou Chu died.
3. Qitai
Qitai, whose real name is De and whose word is Shang Li, is nicknamed Nantang. Ming Taizu was given the name Tai, a native of Lishui (now Gaochun District, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province) in Zhili, southern Ming Dynasty, and a famous official in the early Ming Dynasty.
Qitai is a native of Qijiashan, which is located at the junction of Cangxi Changcun Ridge and Shuangcheng in Gaochun District, Nanjing. The old government records and Lishui county records called them Honglan people in Lishui, but this is not a contradiction. Gaochun and Lishui were originally a county, and they were not separated until the fourth year of Hongzhi in Ming Dynasty (1491). Qijiashan is ten miles away from the south gate of Chunnan, and there is a wasteland, which has always been said to be the old residence of Qi Shangshu.
4. Qi Shen
Qi Shen, a native of Qi family in Xindianpu Town, Xinye County, is a 16-year-old scholar of martial arts. In the first year of Jiaqing, the Bailian Rebel led by Wang Conger spread from Xiangyang, Hubei to Xinye, Henan.
In September of the 18th year of Jiaqing, Li Wencheng, a carpenter from hua county, led a peasant uprising. Qi Shen went to suppress it with Yang Fang, Counsellor, and fought 13 battles at Daokou and Weihe. Later, he participated in the suppression of Liu Er and Ma Daqi insurgents in Sancai Gorge, and served as the company commanders in Xi 'an and Shaanxi 'an towns.
in the first year of Daoguang, he was promoted to governor of Gansu. The following year, Xining intervened to harass the area north of the Yellow River, and Qi Shen led the army to defeat the Ministry and put them back to their hometown to keep them nomadic.
5. Qi Zhaonan?
Qi Zhaonan (173-1768) was named Qiongtai and Xiyuan at night. Zhejiang Tiantai people. Qing dynasty geographer. In the twenty-sixth year of Qianlong (1761), he completed 28 volumes of the most important work "Waterway Outline". There are other books, such as Collection of Ancient Records of Baoluntang, Poems and Notes of Baoluntang, Migration Collection of Qi Taishi, Qiongtai Collection, Chronology of Emperors in Past Dynasties, and Table of Officials and Ministers in the Later Han Dynasty.
In the 26th year of Qing Qianlong (1761), Qi Zhaonan completed the book "Outline of Waterways", which is called "Water Classics of Qing Dynasty", with 28 volumes. Including all the land, the sea, the waters of Shengjing, the waters of Gyeonggi, the canals and the waters of Shandong, the Yellow River and the waters that do not enter the rivers in Qinghai and Gansu, the rivers that enter the rivers, the Huaihe River and the Huaihe River, the South Canal, the Yangtze River and the rivers that enter the rivers.
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