Who were the celebrities in Shanxi during the Tang Dynasty?

Di Renjie (630-700), a famous prime minister in the Tang Dynasty, was born in Dicun, Taiyuan. He was upright and upright throughout his life and had many political achievements. He was Wu Zetian's most trusted minister in his later years, and was called "Dong Di Liang" by later generations.

Wang Han (?-?), a poet of the Tang Dynasty, was born in Jinyang, Bingzhou (now Taiyuan, Shanxi). He was a famous frontier poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The "Luminous Cup of Grape Wine" in his poem "Liangzhou Ci" has been widely recited by future generations.

Wang Zhihuan (688-742), a poet of the Tang Dynasty, was a native of Jinyang (now Taiyuan, Shanxi), and later moved to Jiang County. His poems "Liangzhou Ci" "Yellow River Far Above Among the White Clouds" and "Climbing the Zhegomatic Bird Tower" are the most praised.

Wang Changling (698-about 756), a poet of the Tang Dynasty, was born in Jinyang (now Taiyuan, Shanxi). The border fortress military poems he wrote are powerful and high-spirited.

Wang Wei (701-761), whose ancestral home is Taiyuan Qi (now Qi County, Shanxi), was a famous poet, painter and musician during the prosperous Tang Dynasty.

Bai Juyi (772-846), whose ancestral home is Taiyuan, is one of the three great poets of the Tang Dynasty along with Li Bai and Du Fu. When he was 16 years old, he wrote the famous saying "Wild fire cannot burn out, but the spring breeze blows it again".

Li Shimin (599-649), emperor of the Tang Dynasty, the second son of Li Yuan, reigned from 627 to 649. In the thirteenth year of the Sui Dynasty (617), Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty followed his father in revolting against the Sui Dynasty in Taiyuan. He ascended the throne in 626 and changed his name to Zhenguan the following year. After his death, his temple name was Taizong. Li Shimin spent his youth in Jinyang, and was known as the "Taiyuan Young Master" at that time. In the spring of the 29th year of Zhenguan (AD 646), he returned to Taiyuan to rest for several months. He personally wrote and made the monument "Inscriptions and Prefaces to the Jin Temple" and erected it on Qianyangmen Street, Xicheng, Jinyang. After the destruction of Jinyang City, it was moved to Jinci Temple "Zhenguan Baohan Pavilion".

Li Bai (701-762), the most famous romantic poet in my country. He came to Taiyuan twice and left behind poems such as "Early Autumn in Taiyuan" and "Reminiscing about Old Travels and Send a Letter to Qiao County and Yuan to Join the Army". "Early Autumn in Taiyuan" was written when he and Yuan Yan visited Taiyuan in the 22nd year of Yuan Dynasty (735).

Wu Zetian (from Wenshui, Shanxi, the only female emperor in Chinese history)

Concubine Yang (from Yongji, Shanxi, one of the four beauties in ancient China)

< p>Bai Juyi (a native of Xinzhou, Shanxi, with the courtesy name Letian and the name Xiangshan Jushi)

Li Shimin (a native of Taiyuan, Shanxi, emperor of the Tang Dynasty. Politician, military strategist, calligrapher, and poet)

Luo Guanzhong (born in Xu, Shanxi in the Qing Dynasty, a novelist in the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties. Famous, named Huhai Sanren)

Di Renjie (born in Taiyuan, Shanxi, minister of the Tang Dynasty. Named Huaiying)

Xue Rengui (a native of Hejin, Shanxi, a famous general and strategist of the Tang Dynasty)

Liu Zongyuan (a native of Yongji, Shanxi, a writer, essayist and thinker of the Tang Dynasty)

Wang Changling (a native of Taiyuan, Shanxi) , a poet of the Tang Dynasty, named Shaobo)

Wang Wei (a native of Yongji, Shanxi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty)

Wang Bo (a native of Hejin, Shanxi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty)

< p>Wang Zhihuan (a native of Taiyuan, Shanxi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty)

Wang Wei (699-761), courtesy name Mojie, was born in Qixian County, Shanxi Province. He was a famous pastoral poet and literati painter in the Tang Dynasty. His father, Sima of Fenzhou, moved to Pu (now Yongji County), so he was from Hedong. His mother, Boling Cui, was a devout Buddhist and had a profound influence on him.

Wang Ji (586-644), whose courtesy name was Wugong, also known as Donggaozi and Mr. Wudou, was originally from Qi County, Shanxi Province, and later moved to Longmen, Jiangzhou (now Hejin County). A famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. Born into a family of officials, he was the younger brother of Wang Tong, a great Confucian in the late Sui Dynasty.

Pei Ju (?——627), minister in the late Sui and early Tang Dynasties. Hedong hears people happy.

Pei Xingjian (619-682), an official of the Tang Dynasty, was born in Wenxi, Jiangzhou (now northeast of Wenxi, Shanxi).

Pei Ji (570-632), minister in the early Tang Dynasty. The courtesy name is Xuanzhen, a native of Sangquan, Puzhou (now southwest of Linyi, Shanxi).

Wen Daya (?——627), a minister in the early Tang Dynasty, named Yanhong, was from Taiyuan Qi (southeast of Qi County, Shanxi Province).

Warrior (577-635), minister of the Tang Dynasty. A native of Wenshui, Bingzhou (now east of Wenshui, Shanxi).

Wang Ji (585-644), a writer of the Tang Dynasty. Zi Yuan Gong was born in Longmen, Jiangzhou (now Hejin, Shanxi).

Yu Chigong (585-658), a general in the early Tang Dynasty. The courtesy name was Jingde, a native of Shanyang, Shuozhou (now Shuozhou, Shanxi).

Chai Shao (?——638), a general in the early Tang Dynasty. The courtesy name is Sichang, a native of Linfen.

Xue Rengui (614-683), a general of the Tang Dynasty. A native of Longmen, Jiangzhou (now Hejin, Shanxi).

Wang Bo (650-678), a writer of the Tang Dynasty. Zi'an, courtesy name, was born in Longmen, Jiangzhou (now Hejin, Shanxi).

Wen Yanbo (573-637), courtesy name Dalin, was born in Wenshui, Bingzhou (southeast of today's Wenshui County) in the early Tang Dynasty.

Wang Du (585?-625?), originally from Qi County, Taiyuan (now Qixian County), later moved to Longmen, Jiangzhou (now Hejin County), was a famous novelist in the early Tang Dynasty.

Pei Yan (? - 684), a minister of the Tang Dynasty, was born in Wenxi, Jiangzhou (now northeast of Wenxi, Shanxi).

Song Zhiwen (?——712), a poet of the Tang Dynasty. His courtesy name was Yanqing, and his first name was Shaolian. He was from Fenzhou (now Fenyang, Shanxi).

Wang Han, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, named Ziyu, was born in Jinyang, Bingzhou (now Taiyuan, Shanxi).

Wang Zhihuan (688-742), a poet of the Tang Dynasty, was born in Jinyang (now Taiyuan, Shanxi).

Wang Wei (701-760), a poet and painter of the Tang Dynasty, was named Mojie. His ancestral home was Qi County. His father moved to Puzhou (now west of Yongji, Shanxi), so he was a native of Hedong.

Yang Yuhuan (716-756), a noble concubine of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. A native of Yongle, Puzhou (now southwest of Ruicheng, Shanxi).

Lulun (748-about 800), a poet of the Tang Dynasty, was born in Hezhongpu (now west of Yongji, Shanxi).

Pei Du (765-839), a minister of the Tang Dynasty, was born in Wenxi, Hedong.

Bai Xingjian (775-826), courtesy name Zhidui, was the younger brother of the great poet Bai Juyi.

Zheng Zhu (?——835), was a native of Yicheng, Jiangzhou in the Tang Dynasty. A famous official in the Tang Dynasty.

Sikong Tu (837-908), whose courtesy name was Biao Sheng, was from Yu Township in Hezhong (now Yongji County). Poet and poetry annotator of the late Tang Dynasty.

Zhang Yanyuan, a calligrapher and painter in the late Tang Dynasty. His courtesy name is Aibin, a native of the Yi family (now Linyi, Shanxi).