Xu Maogong, General of Wagangzhai in Sui and Tang Dynasties
Anti-Wu Zetian in Tang Dynasty-Xu Jingye
The First General in the Early Ming Dynasty-Xu Da
Xu Jie, First Assistant of Cabinet in Ming Dynasty
Xu Wei, a gifted scholar in Ming Dynasty
A Tourist in Ming Dynasty-Xu Xiake
Xu Guangqi, a scientist in the late Ming Dynasty
Xu Zhimo, a Poet of the Republic of China
Painter of the Republic of China-Xu Beihong
Xu Ruoyu: Boyi, the son of Boyi, assisted Dayu in water control and made great contributions to the success of Yu's water control. Thus, Ruomu, the son of Boyi, was rewarded, sealed and established Xu Guo. Because if Woodenhead is sealed, its descendants will take the country as their surname and call it Xu, and Xu Ruomu is the ancestor of Xu.
Xu Yanwang: The thirty-second generation after Ruomu is Xu Yanwang. Because of his policy of loving the people and benevolent government, not only Xu, but also more than 30 neighboring vassal States supported him very much. At that time, regardless of state affairs, Zhou Muwang indulged in games and hunting all day. Xu Yanwang had the idea of being an emperor for the Zhou Dynasty and rebelled. Zhou Muwang, who is visiting the Queen Mother of the West, came back in a rich car in time. Xu Yanwang could not bear to sacrifice his soldiers, so he abandoned his country and escaped from the mountains of Pengcheng (now Xuzhou, Jiangsu). Because of his popularity, thousands of people went into the mountains with him. Zhou Tianzi was deeply moved to learn that he was so popular with the people, so he let his son continue to govern Xu.
Xu Fu: An alchemist in Qin Dynasty. It is said that he went to the East China Sea to collect elixir for Qin Shihuang and never came back. He stayed in today's Japan and became the ancestor of the Japanese.
Xu Shu: A native of Longxi (Lintaonan County), she was a famous poetess in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Xu Gan (17 1-2 17), a native of Beihai (now Weifang City, Shandong Province), is good at ci-fu and can write poems. Later generations compiled Xu Wei's Long Collection. One of the seven sons of Jian 'an. Teenagers study hard and concentrate on reading classics. At the end of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty, the children of the imperial clan formed the gate of party power and competed for fame. Xu Gan was shut out and lived in a poor place. In the early years of Jian 'an, Cao Cao called on Sikong military adviser, offered wine and sacrifices, and turned to literature. A few years later, he resigned due to illness, and Cao Cao specially commended him. Since then, he was awarded the above-mentioned Ai Chang, but he was also ill. In February of the 22nd year of Jian 'an (2 17), a plague prevailed and he died. The main work is Zhong Lun, and Cao Pi praised this book for its elegant writing, which can be handed down to future generations. "("Book with Wu ") and his love poem" Thinking Room "are also written with passion. He was good at ci fu and poetry, and later generations compiled Xu Wei's Long Collection.
Xu Wei: Han Dynasty. Celebrities in Nanchang, Jiangxi, and the Xu family in Taiwan Province are mostly ancestors.
Xu Shu: Born in Yingchuan (now Yuzhou, Henan Province), he was a famous minister in the Three Kingdoms period. He once recommended Zhuge, but because his mother was held hostage by Cao Cao, she didn't say a word after entering Cao Ying.
Xu Rong: Langjiang, Hanzhong. At the beginning, with Dong Zhuo, the prefect of Changsha, Sun Jian, led the Yuzhou Army to crusade against Zhuo. Zhuo's advance will lead to glory and exile. Rong Yu is stronger than Liang, fighting against the strong enemy, and raw poultry yingchuan is the satrap and cooked. And unswervingly marched to Tunliang Cave, but was defeated by glory and restored the scattered people who entered Tunyang. After Cao Gongjun entered Xingyang Bianshui, he was honored and defeated. After Zhuo Zhu, Rong. In the third year of Yong Han, Zhuoyu Party Li Jue and Guo Si rebelled and attacked Chang 'an. Hearing this, Stuart Wang Yun sent Zhuo to attack Rong and Hu Zhen of Xinfeng. Rong died in battle and was defeated by many people.
Xu Sheng: A general of the State of Wu in the Three Kingdoms period at the end of the Han Dynasty. His son was named Xu Kai. Relying on Sun Quan to avoid chaos, Wu led troops to ask for help from other departments, which made some achievements. He moved General Jianwu and led the satrap of Lujiang. Break Liu Bei, enter the customs, and seal Qiang Lake with General Anton.
Huang Xu: General of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms Period.
Xu Xu Xu Huang