Historical celebrities
Wu Daozi: a famous painter in the Tang Dynasty. He was regarded as the "Sage of Painting" by later generations. The lines of his paintings are vigorous and bold, and the changes are rich. He has changed the fine brushwork of ancient gossamer drawings and developed the artistic method of line drawing. Therefore, the objects he expresses are full of movement and rhythm, and are known as "Wu Dai". When the wind blows".
Wu Chengen: novelist of the Ming Dynasty. The author of "Journey to the West" has been handed down from generation to generation.
Wu Mian: a hero of the Dong people in Liping, Guizhou
Wu Qi: a famous military strategist during the Warring States Period. Patriots. He was a general of Lu at first, and then a general of Wei. Later he went to Chu State and served as Ling Yin, presiding over the reform. He was later killed.
Wu Guang: leader of the peasant uprising in the late Qin Dynasty. In 209 BC, he and Chen Sheng launched an uprising of 900 garrison soldiers and established the Zhang Chu regime. Later, under the guise of Chen Sheng's order, Tian Zang, a general under his command, killed him.
Wu Sangui: a figure in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, with the courtesy name Changbo. A native of Liaodong in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, his ancestral home was Gaoyou, Jiangsu, and he was a general.
Wu Jingzi: A native of the Qing Dynasty, he was an outstanding satirist famous for his novel The Scholars.
Wu Woyao: a famous novelist in the Qing Dynasty. Author of "The Strange Current Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years".
Wu Changshuo: a famous seal carver, calligrapher and painter in the Qing Dynasty. He is good at poetry, calligraphy, and especially good at seal cutting.
Wu Qijun: a famous politician and scientist in the Qing Dynasty. He is the author of 22 volumes of "An Illustrated Study of Plant Names and Facts" and 38 volumes of "An Illustrated Study of Plant Names and Facts", which are regarded as important botanical works in China in the 19th century.
Wu Shi is Wu Yi’s sister. When Wu Yi was in love with Liu Zhang, she became Liu Zhang’s daughter-in-law. Later, when Liu Bei broke into Chengdu, he took her as his wife. After Liu Bei became emperor, Wu was canonized as queen.