People named Shi can also be said to be full of talents in history. During the Warring States Period, there was a famous astronomer Shi Shen. The star records determined by him and Gan De are the oldest star tables in the world. Shi Le, a member of the Jie tribe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, established the Later Zhao State in the north and established its capital in Xiang State (today's Xingtai, Hebei Province). He once dominated most of the northern region and was one of the "Sixteen Kingdoms". During the Five Dynasties, the founder of the Later Jin Dynasty, Shi Jingtang, established his capital in Bian (now Kaifeng City, Henan Province). In the early Song Dynasty, there was a painter named Shi Ke, who was well versed in Confucianism, talented in eloquence, poetry, and good at painting Buddhism, Taoism, and figures. There was a famous painter Shi Tao in the Qing Dynasty. His landscapes, figures, flowers and fruits, orchids, bamboos, and plum blossoms were all exquisite and could be cast for the ages. His unique hand and eye made his painting style break away from the stereotypes of his predecessors. He was a representative figure of the innovative school in the early Qing Dynasty. , whose works are widely circulated among the people, and is the author of "Quotations from Shi Tao's Paintings" (Note: Shi Tao's real name is Zhu). Before the Qing Dynasty, Shi Dakai, an outstanding military general of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, participated in the God Worship Association and engaged in the anti-Qing cause. He was named King of Wings. He was 5,000 years old. He fought for the Heavenly Kingdom in the south and north, captured Wuchang, and destroyed the Jiangnan camp. He showed outstanding military and Political skills. After the Tianjing Incident, he returned to Beijing to assist the Heavenly King Hong Xiuquan. Due to distrust, he ran away in anger and fought in several provinces. In 1863, he was defeated at Daduhe and was killed.