1, Xie Xuan: a great soldier in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Xie is a great scholar, worshiping General Jianwu and honoring Liang Wudi for eight years. In the Battle of Feishui, the whole army defeated Fu Jian, led the army to recover Yanzhou, Qingdao, Sichuan and Henan, sealed the county, was punished, and went to Huaiyin, the town, and changed its literature and history. Xie Xuan's portrait is in the Palace Museum. The portrait of Xie Xuan was taken from Xie's genealogy in Shangyu, Zhejiang Province and revised on 1925.
2. Xie Yan: An official in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. In the battle of Xie Fei's water, Li Guan became a servant, and together with his younger brother Xie Xuan, he led a good soldier to break Fu Jian, sealed the seal of Cai Gong, and served as the governor of five counties, and was killed by Sun En. The picture is taken from Xie's genealogy in Shangyu, Zhejiang Province, and revised on 1925.
3. Xie Daowen: a poetess and calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the daughter of Xie Yi, the general of Anxi, the niece of Xie An, the famous general, and the wife of Wang Ningzhi, the second son of Wang Xizhi. In the third year of Long 'an in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (399), Wang Ningzhi was killed by the Sun En Rebels and remained a widow. He is good at poetry and prose and has a literary talent. His poems, poems, essays and lawsuits are all over the world. Wang Xizhi attaches great importance to graceful and elegant calligraphy and the ability to play with makeup.
4. Xie Lan: Minister of the Southern Dynasties. Xie Xunzi. Princess Qiantang of Shang Qi, the captain who worships Ma Xu, and Prince Scheeren. Cheng Liang, assistant minister of Li Guan Zhongshu, minister of the official department, satrap, beautiful wind, good rhetoric, and profound instrument of Emperor Wu, was known for his noble spirit. He died at the age of 37. The picture is taken from Xie's genealogy in Shangyu, Zhejiang Province, revised by 1925.
5, Xie Wei: the word in the middle, no RuHu. He is the son of Xie Qian (Xie Geliao), a famous university student in Ming Dynasty. Jiazi (1504) in the seventeenth year of Hongzhi in the Ming Dynasty, won the first place in Shuntian after having obtained the provincial examination (Xie Yuan), and in March of the following year, that is, in March of the eighteenth year of Hongzhi (1505), was awarded the third place in the Jinshi and the editor (Hua Tan). From the official to the left assistant minister of the official department, he is also a bachelor of the Hanlin Academy and awarded the history of the ritual department.