1, Pei Ji
Pei Ji (573 -632) was born in Sangquan, Zhou Pu (now Linyi, Shanxi). The founding hero and prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, one of Jinyang's counselors in Yuan Gong, and a politician in the late Sui and early Tang Dynasties in China, posthumously awarded Xiangzhou (now Anyang, Henan Province) the secretariat of the Ministry of Industry, Shangshu and Duke of Hedong.
2. Pei Ju
Pei Ju (548-627), whose real name is Moment, was born in Wenxi, Hedong (now Wenxi, Shanxi). Politicians, diplomats, militarists and geographers in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. In the fourth year of Wude (62 1), he surrendered to Tang Gaozu, served as a counselor, prince and proofreader in the temple, and was awarded the title of Anyi county magistrate.
The Minister of Civil Affairs was highly praised by Emperor Taizong. In the first year of Zhenguan (627), Pei Ju died of illness at the age of 80. He was given the title of official department minister and Jiangzhou secretariat, and posthumous title was honored.
3. Pei Xingjian
Pei Xingjian (619-June 9, 682) kept his promise. Jiangzhou wenxi county (now northeast wenxi county) was born. Military strategist, politician and calligrapher in the early Tang Dynasty, Pei Jizi, a doctor of Zuo Guanglu in Sui Dynasty.
Pei Xingjian is proficient in the lunar calendar and is good at recognizing talents. The famous candidates he promoted are Cheng Wuting, Fangyi Wang, Li Duozuo and Hei Chi Chang Zhi. Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty praised him as a "general". He also had many contacts with famous poets at that time, wrote many poems, and studied cursive script and official script.
4. Pei Liyin
Pei (Pei Lizhou) is a writer in the Tang Dynasty, and he is known as one of the "Eight Masters in Tang and Song Dynasties". His poems are fresh and graceful, natural and smooth, and are praised by later generations as "romantic and chic, outstanding."
In his time, poetry creation entered a peak period. Pei's poems take natural things as the theme, showing far-reaching philosophy and persistent spiritual pursuit. His masterpiece "Jiangnan Spring" has been handed down to this day and is regarded as one of the classics of Tang poetry.
5. Pei Guangting
Pei Guangting (676-733) was born in Wenxi, Jiangzhou (now wenxi county, Shanxi). Prime Minister of Tang Dynasty, son of right-back general Pei Xingjian.
In the seventeenth year of Kaiyuan (729), Pei Guangting paid homage to the Prime Minister, and was awarded the positions of Assistant Minister Zhongshu and Tong Pingzhang, and moved to the Prime Minister the following year. During his tenure as prime minister, Pei Guangting put forward "following seniority", taking seniority as the standard of employment, and suggested spreading ancient books of the Central Plains to Tubo, supervising the revision of national history, and then sealing Zhengping County Gate.