Who were the ancient soldiers and book saints in China?

Sun Wu (about 535 BC-? ), the word evergreen, Han nationality, was born in Le 'an, Qi State, China in the Spring and Autumn Period. Famous military strategist. He once led Wu Jun to defeat the Chu army, occupied the capital of Chu, and almost destroyed Chu. His masterpiece, The Art of War, has 13 articles, which is highly praised by later military strategists. Known as the "sacred book of military science", it ranks first among the seven military classics, and has been translated into English, French, German, Japanese and other languages, making it the most famous military science book in the world.

Later generations respectfully called him Sun Tzu, Sun Wuzi, a soldier saint, a teacher of a century-old strategist, and the originator of oriental military science. (544 BC? ) [1-2], I once saw the prince of Wu He Lu in Thirteen Articles on the Art of War, and was appointed as a general. Led the troops to fight, invincible, Wu Zixu led Wu Jun to break Chu, winning five out of five, and led 30,000 troops to defeat 600,000 troops of Chu and enter the capital of Chu. Qi Jin in the north, Yue people in the south, famous soldiers.

Wang Xizhi

Shao Yi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, was born in Langya, Han nationality, and later moved to Huiji (Shaoxing), where he wrote Preface to Lanting Collection. In his later years, he lived in seclusion in Huiji, which governed Jinting County, and was known as the calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty in China. Worked as a secretary, general Ningyuan, Jiangzhou secretariat. Later, he was the secretariat of Huiji, who led the right general and was called "Wang Youjun" and "Wang Huiji". His son, Wang Xianzhi, is also good at calligraphy, and the world is collectively known as the "two kings". . Since then, the Wangs' calligraphy talents have come forth in large numbers. He died in the Eastern Jin Dynasty for five years and was buried in Jinting Waterfall Mountain (also called Ziteng Mountain). The fifth house in Sun Heng is Jintingguan, and the site still exists.