Jiang Yi, a native of Ling Du (now Xi, Shaanxi) in the Western Han Dynasty, was appointed as the secretariat of Yanzhou.
Jiang Heng, a native of the Eastern Han Dynasty (now Shaanxi 'an), was named Taiwei of Jiujiang (now Jiujiang, Jiangxi) and Hou of Jiujiang by posthumous title because of his outstanding military exploits.
Jiang Cheng, whose word is Shao Qing, lived in Hanting Village, Xingdushan, Yi (Yi) in the Eastern Han Dynasty. The official arrived at the pavilion to wait for the township, and soon served as the secretariat of Wuzhou.
Jiang Ji, a native of Ping 'a (now Huaiyuan, Anhui Province), was promoted to Taiwei.
Jiang Gan was born in Jiujiang (Shouxian County, Anhui Province) at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Jiang Gan in history was a famous figure at that time.
Jiang Qin was born in Shouchun, Jiujiang at the end of Eastern Han Dynasty. West, moved a surname, as a corps commander, moved to a general, called the right guards, and led the lawsuit.
Jiang Wan, a native of Lingling County at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, was promoted to secretary by Shu Han, later promoted to general, recorded history, and was later named Hou Ting of Anyang, and succeeded to the throne as prime minister.
Jiang Shaoyou was born in Le 'an Bochang (now Boxing). Wei Jian was an architect, calligrapher, painter and sculptor in the Northern Dynasties.
Jiang Fang, a native of Yixing (now Yixing) in Jiangsu Province in the Tang Dynasty, was the official to the right-back, with the title of secretary of Yuanwailang, doctor of advice, right-back, bachelor of Hanlin and bachelor of Chinese studies.
Jiang, a native of Jiaoshui County, Laizhou in Tang Dynasty, was a doctor in Taichang. In the official department, he served as a foreign minister and assistant minister, and successively served as a secretariat of Bianzhou and Weizhou.
Jiang, a native of Fenghua, Zhejiang Province, was presented to Dr. Jin Ziguang Lu in the Northern Song Dynasty.
Jiang Xian, a native of Zhejiang, was a scholar of Ningzong in the Southern Song Dynasty, and the official was the minister of punishments, waiting for remonstrance in the temple.
Jiang Yao was born in Ming Gui 'an (now Huzhou). Through the two imperial histories in Beijing, Jingzhou was the magistrate and Yangzhou was the magistrate. Later, he was transferred to Shaanxi to participate in politics, deployed around Huguang and Jiangxi, and transferred to Shangshu of the Ministry of Industry, adding a prince to protect him.
Jiang, a native of Zhengbaiqi, Han army in Qing Dynasty, was entrusted with the official department and moved to foreign countries. He was appointed as the magistrate of Qujing, Yunnan Province, moved to Ningxia Road, Gansu Province, moved to the provincial judge of Zhejiang Province, moved to Anhui Province, and moved to the governor.
Jiang was born in the Han army in the early Qing Dynasty. The right assistant minister of the calendar industry department and the left assistant minister of the household department. Later, he was transferred to the governor of Jiangning, stationed in Zhenjiang, assisted by the political envoy of the right general, moved to the bachelor's degree in secretariat history, and asked to be awarded to the governor of Shandong. Later, he served as the governor of Zhejiang.