Historical figures who served the country loyally: Huo Qubing, Yue Fei, Wei Qing, Li Guang, Wen Tianxiang.
1. Huo Qubing
Huo Qubing (140 BC - 117 BC), Han nationality, was born in Pingyang, Hedong (now southwest of Linfen, Shanxi). He was a famous general and outstanding military strategist in the Western Han Dynasty. A patriotic general, a national hero, a high-ranking Sima hussar general, and a champion marquis.
Huo Qubing is the nephew of the famous general Wei Qing. He is good at riding and shooting, flexible in using troops, pays attention to strategy, does not adhere to ancient methods, is brave and decisive, and is good at long-distance raids, quick raids, large detours, and large interlude operations.
2. Yue Fei
Yue Fei (March 24, 1103 - January 27, 1142), courtesy name Pengju, was born in Tangyin County, Xiangzhou, Song Dynasty (now Tangyin County, Henan Province) People, famous anti-gold generals. Famous military strategist, strategist, calligrapher, poet, anti-golden hero and national hero in Chinese history. Ranked first among the four generals of Zhongxing in the Southern Song Dynasty.
Yue Fei surrendered to the army at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, and the Jin army marched south to the south of the Yangtze River. Yue Fei stood out in his own way, persisted in resisting the Jin, and regained Jiankang. In the third year of Shaoxing (1133), he was appointed as the envoy along the river. He never forgot to recover the Central Plains.
3. Wei Qing
Wei Qing, courtesy name Zhongqing, Han nationality, from Pingyang, Hedong (now Linfen City, Shanxi), the younger brother of Wei Zifu, the second empress of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and the great Sima Da General, was granted the title of Marquis of Changping.
Wei Qing was born a slave. He was rescued in the third year of Jianyuan (138 BC) and served as Shizhong, Jianzhang Supervisor, and Taizhong doctor. After nearly ten years of experience as a court official, he became a slave in the sixth year of Yuanguang (138 BC). In 129 A.D.), he was awarded the title of General of Chariots and Cavalry and went on his first surprise attack on Dragon City, beginning a ten-year military career.
4. Li Guang
Li Guang, of the Huaxia ethnic group, was born in Chengji, Longxi (now Qin'an County, Tianshui, Gansu Province). He was a famous general in the Western Han Dynasty in China. His ancestor was Li Xin, a famous general in the Qin Dynasty. In the fourteenth year of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty (166 BC), he joined the army to attack the Xiongnu and was awarded the title of Zhonglang due to his meritorious service.
During the reign of Emperor Jing, he successively served as the governor of seven counties in the northern border area. Emperor Wu ascended the throne and was called Weiyang Palace Guard. In the sixth year of Yuanguang (129 BC), he served as General Xiaoqi and led more than ten thousand riders out of Yanmen (today's Youyunan, Shanxi) to attack the Xiongnu. Due to the disparity in numbers, he was wounded and captured.
5. Wen Tianxiang
Wen Tianxiang (June 6, 1236 - January 9, 1283), whose first name was Yun Sun, also named Song Rui, had a good character. The Taoist name is Fuxiu Taoren and Wenshan. A native of Luling, Jizhou, Jiangxi, he was a politician, writer, patriotic poet and famous anti-Yuan official in the late Song Dynasty. Together with Lu Xiufu and Zhang Shijie, he is known as the "Three Heroes of the Late Song Dynasty".
Baoyou ranked first in Jinshi in four years. In the first year of Kaiqing's reign, he was granted the additional title of Cheng Shilang and Ning Haijun, the judge of Jiedu. In April of the sixth year of Xianchun's reign, he served as war inspector and concurrently as Quanzhi bachelor's college. He was dismissed from office because he drafted an imperial edict that satirized the powerful Prime Minister Jia Sidao.