How many famous people has Xi'an produced in Chinese history?

Xi'an is a famous historical city and a place of famous celebrities. If you take stock, there are too many. The main ones are:

Wang Changling - a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, who lived in Jingzhao Chang'an (today's Shaanxi Province). Bai Juyi, a native of Xi'an - a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, a native of Chang'an (now Xi'an, Shaanxi Province)

Du Mu - a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, a native of Jingzhao Wannian (now Xi'an, Shaanxi Province)

Wei Yingwu----a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, a native of Chang'an (now Xi'an, Shaanxi Province)

Yan Zhenqing----a famous calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty, a native of Jingzhao Wannian (now Xi'an, Shaanxi Province)

Yan Liben----a painter of the Tang Dynasty, a native of Yongzhou Wannian (now Lintong, Xi'an)

Zhang Tang: a native of Du County in the Western Han Dynasty {now southeast of Xi'an}

Empress Changsun-Tang Empress Taizong (601-636), a native of Chang'an

Yu Qingze: a native of Jingzhao in the Sui Dynasty. Minister of Sui Dynasty. He was granted the title of Duke of Lu, and later the general of Youwuhou.

Yu Zhongwen: A native of Jingzhao from the Northern Zhou Dynasty to the Sui Dynasty. Minister of the Northern Zhou Dynasty and Sui Dynasty. He is the author of [Hanshujianfan] and other books.

Master Wei: A native of Duling, Jingzhao, Sui Dynasty. In the Sui Dynasty, he served as Minister of the Ministry of Civil Affairs and ambassador to the eighteen states of Shandong and Henan.

Shi Wansui: A native of Duling, Jingzhao. Famous General of the Sui Dynasty

Zhang Dinghe: A man of ten thousand years, he lived in Andong, present-day Xi'an. Famous general of the Sui Dynasty

Li Mi: A native of Chang'an, Jingzhao. The leader of the Wagang Army in the late Sui Dynasty.

Wang Shichong: A native of Xinfeng County, Sui Dynasty, and now Lintong District, Xi'an. Sui Dynasty general.

Yin Kaishan: Jingzhao Mansion, a native of Hu County, Xi'an today. A general in the early Tang Dynasty.

Du Ruhui: A native of Duling, Jingzhao. Historically, it has the reputation of "Fang Mou Du Duan". Zhenguan, the most virtuous prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, died of illness in the fourth year of his reign.

Wei Renshou: A native of Jingzhao. Be honest and capable as an official.

Yao Silian: A man of ten thousand years in Beijing. Historian of Tang Dynasty.

Fashun: A native of Yongzhou for ten thousand years. A monk in the Sui and Tang Dynasties, his common surname was Du, also known as "Monk Du Shun". The first ancestor of Huayan Sect.

Yan Shigu: a native of Jingzhao for thousands of years. He is well-read and has extensive knowledge. He is a famous exegesis expert.

Tang Lin: A native of Chang'an. He has successively served as Minister of Dali, Minister of the Ministry of Punishment and other positions. None of the prisoners in Tanglin's trial had objections

Zhang Jian: a native of Xinfeng, Jingzhao. In the early Tang Dynasty, he was Youwei Langjiang, acting governor of the state, governor of Yingzhou, and later granted the title of Duke of Wancheng.

Yan Lide: People born in Beijing are born every ten thousand years. A famous architect and craftsman in the Tang Dynasty. Most of the famous palace villas in the Tang Dynasty were designed by him. It plays an important role in the history of Chinese architecture.

Yan Liben: Born in Gaoling, Jingzhao. The younger brother of Yan Lide. He presided over the revision of various medical books and had considerable influence on Chinese medicine.

Peep base: Jingzhao Chang'an native. He was the son of General Yuchi Jingzong of Jinwu Guard in Youjin of Tang Dynasty, and the nephew of Weichi Jingde, the founding general of E State. An eminent monk in the Tang Dynasty, he studied under Master Xuanzang. He is one of the founders of Faxiang Sect. A glimpse of the base stupa at the Xingjiao Temple in present-day Chang'an County.

Wei Baiqi: A man of ten thousand years in Beijing. He became the governor of Lanzhou. He fought against Tibet many times and was promoted to governor of Liangzhou

Zhou Xing: a native of Chang'an. Tang cool official. Later, he was forced to exile in Lingnan by Lai Junchen, and was killed by his enemies on the road.

Li Zhaode: A native of Chang'an, Jingzhao. The official paid homage to Fengge Shilang. Because Lai Junchen was falsely accused and imprisoned, Junchen was also imprisoned later, and the two were killed on the same day.

Lai Junchen: a native of Yongzhou in the Tang Dynasty. Cool official. Later he was killed by Wu Zetian.

Huaisu: A native of Jingzhao Prefecture. The founder of the Dongta sect of the three sects of the Vinaya sect.

Wang Xiaojie: A native of Xinfeng, Jingzhao. He was a general in the Tang Dynasty.

Queen Wei: a native of Chang'an. Empress Li Xian of Tang Zhongzong. After Zhongzong was restored to power, he listened to Shangguan Wan'er's advice and imitated Wu Zetian's actions. Later he was killed by Li Longji.

Fazang: Originally from Kangju in the Western Regions, he later moved to Chang'an with his grandfather. The actual founder of Huayan Sect, he is revered as the third ancestor.

Han Sifu: A native of Chang'an, Jingzhao. He served as Minister of the Ministry of Civil Affairs and Governor of Xiangzhou. He was an honest official throughout his life.

Li Longji: also known as Tang Minghuang. The son of Ruizhong. His reign was a heyday for China's feudal society. Later, due to the An-Shi Rebellion, he returned to Chang'an and was moved to Taiji Palace in the West by Su Zong. He eventually died of depression.

Han Xiu: A native of Chang'an, Jingzhao. He was appointed as the Minister of Rites and the governor of Guozhou.

Li Shangyin: Originally from Zhaojun, he has been in Jingjing for thousands of years. He once served as the governor of Guizhou, the governor of Guangzhou, and the history of the Five Prefectures.

Han Chaozong: a native of Jingzhao Chang'an. He served as governor of Jing and governor of Gaoping.

Zhang Xuan: A native of Jingzhao. A painter in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The extant "Tang Hou Xing Cong Tu" is his work. Its {Tampering Picture} is now in the Boston Museum in the United States.

Du Yu: General and scholar of the Western Jin Dynasty. He believes that if you forget to fight, you will be in danger. He is diligent in teaching martial arts and is knowledgeable and versatile. At that time it was called "Duwuku".

Seng Zhao: The common surname is Zhang, from Jingzhao. Now Xi'an. Buddhist philosopher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. One of Kumarajiva's disciples.

Zhimeng: Xinfeng people. Now it is Xinfeng Town, Lintong District. During the Later Qin Dynasty, he went to Tianzhu to seek Buddhist scriptures.

Wei Xiaokuan: A native of Duling, Jingzhao during the Southern and Northern Dynasties. Southeast of present-day Xi'an City. Famous generals in the Western Wei and Northern Zhou dynasties.

Yu Wenyi: Originally from Shuofang, he later became a disciple of Jingzhao. Famous generals of the Northern Zhou Dynasty and Sui Dynasty.

Wang Shu: A native of Jingzhao City. Today's eastern suburbs of Xi'an City. He served as the governor of Guangzhou during the Northern Zhou Dynasty. At the beginning of the Sui Dynasty, he proposed the plan of Ping Chen, built warships, and became a superior division. Later, he attacked Nanning as the commander-in-chief of the march, but died before arriving