Tianwan. 1 1 century BC, Zhou Wuwang eliminated the Shang Dynasty and established the Zhou Dynasty. Gui Man, the descendant of Shun in posthumous title, was Chen Hou, and was called Hu Gongman in history. In the last years of Hu Gongman's tenth grandson, Sun Gui, he killed the prince and Kou, ended his personal relationship with Kou and fled to Qi. Gui Wan is modest and courteous, and has always enjoyed a good reputation. Qi Huangong appreciated him very much, so he appointed him Justice (the official in charge of craftsmen) and sealed him in the field. Later generations took the land as their surname and called it Tian. They respect Tianwan as the ancestor of Tian's surname.
Tian's other historical celebrities
Tian Dan: A native of Linzi (now Zibo, Shandong Province), he was a famous soldier in the Warring States Period. When Le Yi cut Qi, Qi was in jeopardy, leaving only two cities. Tian Dan defeated Le Yi with a fire bull array and restored the country.
Tian Guang: A famous chivalrous man in Yan State. After he met Yan Taizi Dan, he recommended Jing Ke to assassinate the king of Qin. Prince Taizi Dan asked Tian Guang to promise not to reveal the secret. Tian Guang killed himself with a knife, which reassured the prince and encouraged Jing Ke.
Tian Wen: A native of tengxian, Shandong Province, was a famous minister of Qi during the Warring States Period. He is a little corporal with 3,000 men named Meng Changjun, one of the four sons of the Warring States.
Ching Tien: A thinker in the Warring States Period, a native of Qi State, studied the techniques of Huang Lao, taught in Ming Dow's way, and was eloquent, just like Shen Dao.
Tian Heng: A native of Xian Di (now southeast of gaoqing county), he is the younger brother of Tian Rong, the king of Qi. At the end of Qin Dynasty, I rose from my younger brother and rebuilt Qi. In the Chu-Han War, he established himself as the King of Qi and was defeated and went to Peng Yue. After the establishment of the Han Dynasty, 500 people fled to the island and all committed suicide because they did not want to submit to the Han Dynasty. This island was later called "Tian Heng Island".
Tian He: a native of Linzi, a famous scholar in the Western Han Dynasty, was the founder of the Jinwen Yijing, whose name was Du Tiansheng, specializing in Zhouyi.
Tian Han: Shouchang, pen name Jesuli Chen. Born in March 1898. People from Changsha, Hunan. China is a modern playwright and poet. Studying in Japan at an early age. 192 1 after returning to China in, he founded a community with Guo Moruo and other organizations. Later, together with Ou Yangyuqian and others, it established China Southern Drama Club, China Southern Art Institute and China Southern Film Drama Club, where it published plays such as Night in Cafe and Night in Tiger Catching. 1927 Dean of Shanghai Art Institute. He has served as a member of the the State Council Cultural Education Committee of the Central People's Government, director of the Drama Improvement Bureau of the Ministry of Culture, director of the Arts Administration Bureau, vice chairman of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, chairman of the Chinese Dramatists Association, member of the 4th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and deputy to the 1st and 2nd National People's Congress.
Tian: During the Warring States Period, there was an enlightened monarch in the State of Qi, whose name was Wang Wei. He appointed Zou Ji as prime minister, Tian Ji as general, Sun Bin as strategist, recruited scholars, and a hundred schools of thought contended, which made Qi extremely prosperous.
Tian: Pingzhou Lulong (now Hebei Province) was a warlord in the late Tang Dynasty. He is a separatist force in Hebei province and rebelled twice. After his death, he was succeeded by his nephew Tian Yue, who once called himself Wang Wei.
Tian Jiucheng: Leader of Peasant Rebel Army in the Early Ming Dynasty. He and Bai Lianjiao organized a peasant uprising in Mianxian County, Shaanxi Province.
Tian Rucheng: A native of Qiantang (now Hangzhou), Zhejiang Province, was a writer in the Ming Dynasty. He reads widely, writes well and is good at narration. He is the author of Yan Ji Moon Hee, A Tour of West Lake, Liao Ji and Tian Shuhe Ji.
Tian: A native of Jize, Hebei Province, there was an honest official in the Ming Dynasty. During the Wanli period, he was appointed as Guangchang Order, loving the people and keeping promises, and saying "sincerity comes first".
Tian Tian: Born in Xiangcheng (now in Henan Province), he was a calligrapher in Qing Dynasty, fond of collecting inscriptions, and wrote "Calligraphy Occasionally".
Tian Wenjing: A native of Zhenghuangqi of the Han army, a minister of the Qing Dynasty and a confidant of Yongzheng. After Yongzheng acceded to the throne, he served as Shanxi minister, Henan governor, Henan governor, Ministry of War minister, and later led Shandong, known as Hedong governor in history.
Tian Xingshu: A native of Fenghuang, Hunan Province, was a general of the Qing Dynasty. Born as a military commander, he served as the main soldier of Qingzhou Town, the magistrate of Guizhou Province, the governor of Guizhou Province, and an imperial envoy to suppress the Taiping Army and the Miao uprising in Guizhou Province. Later, because of arrogance, he beheaded a foreign missionary and was dismissed.
Brief introduction of Tian, the founding general of China People's Liberation Army.
Lieutenant General Tian Weiyang.
Tian Weiyang (1908- 1977), formerly known as Tian Wenyang. People from Zaoyang County, Hubei Province. 1929 Join the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants. 1930, join the China * * * production party.
During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he served as the monitor and platoon leader of the fifth column of the Red Fifth Army, the company commander of the second regiment of the seventh division of the Red Eighth Army, the battalion commander of the fifth division 13 regiment of the seventh army of the Red Third Army, and the head of the cavalry regiment of the Red 15 Corps. Participated in the Long March.
During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, he served as the captain of the Second Military Team of China People's Anti-Japanese Military and Political University, the political commissar of the first brigade of the Eighth Route Army Suluyu detachment, the chief of staff of the detachment, and the political commissar of a regiment. He used to be the deputy brigade commander of the First Brigade of the Eighth Route Army 1 15 Division, the deputy brigade commander of the Seventh Brigade of the Third Division of the New Fourth Army, and the deputy commander of the First Army Division of the Subei Military Region.
During the War of Liberation, he served as commander of the First Military Division of the Northern Liaoning Military Region, the First Division of the Northeast Democratic Coalition Cavalry, and the Fourth Column 1 1 Division of the Northeast Military Region.
After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as deputy commander of 14 Corps, commander and commander of Guangdong Military Region, commander of engineering team of Central South Military Region, director of the rear engineering construction department of General Logistics Department of China People's Liberation Army, commander of Guizhou Military Region and deputy commander of Kunming Military Region.
1955 was awarded the rank of lieutenant general. Won the 3rd Class August 1st Medal, 1st Class Medal of Independence and Freedom and 1st Class Medal of Liberation. 1June 1977 1 1 died in Kunming at the age of 7 1.
Major General Tian Houyi.
Tian Houyi (1906- 1987) is a native of Dawu county, Hubei province. 1929, joined the China * * * production party. Joined the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army the following year.
During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he served as the company commander and battalion commander of the 3rd Regiment of Independent 1 Division in Huang An County, Hubei Province, the deputy battalion commander of the 2nd18th Regiment of the 73rd Division of the 25th Army of the Red Fourth Army, the operational staff of the 3rd1Military Command, the chief of the communication section of the 9th1Division Command, and the chief of staff of the 27th1Regiment. Participated in the anti-encirclement campaign and the Long March in Hubei, Henan, Anhui, Sichuan and Shaanxi Soviet areas.
During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, he served as the operational staff of the 772nd Regiment of the 386th Brigade of the Eighth Route Army 129 Division, the operational chief of the 386th Brigade, the chief of staff of the Supplementary Regiment, the head of the Zhu Xian Column of the Eighth Route Army, and the head of the 22nd Regiment of the 8th Brigade newly compiled by 129 Division. Participated in the Battle of Shentouling and Hundred Regiments War. 1942 entered kangda university.
During the War of Liberation, he served as deputy brigade commander of jinan military area command Independent 4th Brigade, deputy commander of 2nd Army Division and commander of Chang Dejun Division of Hunan Military Region.
After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as deputy commander of Hunan Provincial Public Security Department Corps, commander of Yiyang Military Division of Hunan Military Region, deputy chief of staff of Hunan Military Region, deputy commander of Hunan Military Region, and member of the 3rd, 4th and 5th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
1955 was awarded the rank of major general. Won the second-class August 1st Medal, the second-class Medal of Independence and Freedom, and the first-class Medal of Liberation. 1987165438+1October 12 died of illness at the age of 8 1.
Major General Tian Weixin.
Tian Weixin (19 16-2002), a native of Dong 'e County, Shandong Province, joined the China National Liberation Vanguard, the party's peripheral organization, in 1938, and was sent to study in Taihang Mountain Anti-freshman Branch. 1939 joined the China Production Party.
During War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's period, he served as political instructor of the 3rd column guerrilla detachment of Shanxi Youth Anti-Japanese Army, director of the detachment's political department, political commissar of the independent camp in Qixian County, director of the 3rd Army Division of Taihang Military Region, enemy engineering department, organization department and acting director of the 3rd detachment's political department. Participated in the Hundred Regiments War, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Campaign, the Panlong Campaign and the capture of Xiangyuan.
During the War of Liberation, he served as the political commissar of the 22nd Regiment of the 8th Brigade of the 3rd Column in the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Military Region, the deputy director of the political department of the brigade, and the director of the political department of the 2nd Field Army 1 1 32nd Division. Participated in Shangdang, Handan, Dingtao, Giant (Wild) Gold (Township) Fish (Taiwan), Northern Henan, Zhengzhou, Huaihai, Du Jiang, Chengdu and other campaigns.
After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as the director, deputy political commissar and director of the political department of Dazhu Military Division of the East Sichuan Military Region, the political commissar of the division, the deputy director and director of the political department of the military region, and the deputy political commissar and director of the political department of the military region. 1952 led the troops into the DPRK to participate in the west coast anti-landing defense and Jincheng counterattack. After returning to China, he successively served as deputy director of the Political Department of shenyang military area command, deputy political commissar of shenyang military area command, deputy director, director and deputy political commissar of the Political Department of the Military Region, deputy director of the Political Department of shenyang military area command, deputy political commissar of shenyang military area command and deputy director of the General Political Department of the China People's Liberation Army. After leaving the army, he participated in the editing of the 16th Army History of China People's Liberation Army. He is a deputy to the Fourth National People's Congress and a member of the 10th Central Committee of China Producers' Party.
1955 was awarded the rank of senior colonel, and 1964 was promoted to the rank of major general. Won the second medal of independence and freedom and the second medal of liberation. 1In July, 988, China People's Liberation Army was awarded the first-class Red Star Meritorious Medal by the Central Military Commission. He died in Beijing on August 2, 2002 at the age of 87. Wrote a memoir of more than 220,000 words.
Brief introduction of Tian, a contemporary general of China People's Liberation Army.
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Tian Zhenhuan (1924-) was born in suiping county. 1939 Join the Eighth Route Army. 1943 10 Join the China * * * Production Party.
During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, he studied at the Anti-Japanese Military and Political University, and served as the reconnaissance staff of jinan military area command and the head of the warhead of the Hebei-Shandong-Henan Military Region.
During the War of Liberation, he served as deputy head of the 53rd Division of the Second Field Army 18 Army 159 Regiment. Participated in Huaihai Campaign, Du Jiang Campaign, Hengbao Campaign and Southwest Campaign.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as the deputy head and head of the Southwest Military Region Automobile Corps, the captain of the training ship brigade of the First Naval School, the chief of staff of the detachment and the head of the division. 1960 graduated from voroshilov naval academy of Soviet Union and returned to China in the same year. He is the director of the First Research Institute of Ren Haijun, the director of the Third Research Institute and the Eleventh Research Institute of the Seventh Research Institute of the Ministry of National Defense, the deputy head of the Science and Technology Group of the Shanghai Revolutionary Committee, the vice president of the Shanghai Branch of the China Academy of Sciences, the commander of the naval base and the director of the Science and Technology Committee of the base. 1980 served as deputy commander of the maritime escort formation command for launching launch vehicles into the South Pacific, dean of the Naval Academy, and 1986 served as dean of the Ren Haijun Command Academy.
1955 won the third medal of independence and freedom and the third medal of liberation. 1988 was awarded the rank of lieutenant general in September.