Fu Xi: The founder of humanities and the first of the three emperors. Nuwa: The ancient Chinese god with the head of a human and the body of a snake. She is the sister of Fuxi and has the surname Feng. Xuanyuan Huangdi: leader of the tribal alliance in ancient China. .Lei Ancestor: According to legend, she was the daughter of the Xiling clan and the concubine of the legendary northern tribe leader Huangdi Xuanyuan. She invented sericulture and became the "Leizu First Silkworm". Qin Feizi: Feizi, the ancestor of Qin, lived around 900 BC and lived in Xicui Palace (later called Quanqiu, southwest of Qincheng District, Shui City today). He was the founding monarch of Qin. Because he was good at raising horses, he became famous in the Qin Dynasty. He was responsible for herding horses for the Zhou royal family between Shui River and Weishui River. The horses were multiplied in large numbers and made great contributions to the Zhou Dynasty. Qin Shihuang: 259 BC - 210 BC) Mingzheng, Qin Shihuang: a native of Longxi, Gansu, the first emperor in Chinese history. He ascended the throne at the age of 13 and reigned for 35 years, establishing his capital in Xianyang. In 221 BC, after conquering the six kingdoms for ten years, the unified Qin State was established. He implemented a series of measures such as running cars on the same track, writing books on the same text, and implementing the system of counties and counties, etc., which established a unified model for the unification of dynasties in the past. He is well-deserved as "one emperor through the ages." Jiang Wei: (202-264), whose courtesy name was Boyue, was from Tianshuiji (southeast of today's Gangu, Gansu). A famous strategist and military commander in the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period. He was originally the Zhonglang General of Tianshui County in Cao Wei. He later surrendered to the Shu Han Dynasty and became the governor and general of Liangzhou. Jiang Wei inherited Zhuge Liang's legacy after his death. Fu Hong: (AD 285 - AD 350) Di tribe, Linwei people from Lueyang (southeast of today's Qin'an County), founder of the former Qin during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. During the Eastern Jin Dynasty, he was the general who conquered the north and was the commander-in-chief of all military affairs in Hebei. Soon, he claimed to be the King of the Three Qin Dynasties and established the Pre-Qin regime. Fu Jian: (338 AD - 385 AD) established himself as the King of Qin when he was twenty years old. When he was thirty-one years old, he successively attacked Qian Yan, Qian Liang, etc. and unified most of the northern region. In 383 AD, 900,000 troops were mobilized to attack the Jin Dynasty and were defeated. This was the famous Battle of Feishui in military history. Yao Chang: (330 AD - 393 AD) the founder of the Later Qin State, Qiang ethnic group, from Fuqiang (now Gangu County). In 384 AD, he conquered the former Qin state and proclaimed himself emperor in Chang'an, which was known as the Later Qin in history. Yao Xing: (366 AD - 416 AD), Yao Changzi, who reigned for 22 years, focused on agriculture, established Buddhism and Confucianism, and had more than 10,000 students. He successively destroyed the Western Qin and Houliang, and fought against the Northern Wei and Eastern Jin. Lu Guang: (338 AD - 399 AD) the founder of Houliang, a native of Lueyang (now Qin'an County). He was the general of Fu Jian at first. He led his troops to attack the Western Regions, and later separatized Liangzhou and founded Houliang. Li Yuan: The founding emperor of the Tang Dynasty. Li Shimin: 566 AD - 635 AD), his ancestral home is Chengji, Longxi (now Qin'an County). Contemporary celebrity Zhu Jun: announcer and host (CCTV) <