The number of talents is not as great as that in the south
The south is rich in mountains, waters and talented people
The north is a saint in one day and one place
But the land of Qilu There were many celebrities in ancient times
For example
Emperor Shun, a native of Zhucheng, Shandong
Jiang Shang, the founder of Qi in the Zhou Dynasty, was a strategist and statesman. Jiang surname, Lu family, fame. In the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, he assisted King Wu to destroy the Shang Dynasty and made great contributions. He was commonly known as "Jiang Taigong". The military book "Six Tips" is said to be his work.
Guan Zhong (? ~ 645 BC), whose name was Yiwu and whose courtesy name was Zhong, was from Yingshang (on the shore of Yingshui River). A politician in the early Spring and Autumn Period, he assisted Duke Huan of Qi to become the first overlord in the Spring and Autumn Period. The book "Guanzi" handed down today is a work relied on by future generations.
Yan Ying (? ~ 550 BC), named Pingzhong, was from Yiwei (now Gaomi, Shandong). Politicians and thinkers in the Spring and Autumn Period. The handed down book "Yan Zi Chun Qiu" was compiled by people during the Warring States Period who collected and compiled his words and deeds.
Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC) was named Qiu and given the courtesy name Zhongni. A native of Zouyi (now southeast of Qufu, Shandong Province) of the state of Lu. He was a thinker, politician, educator and founder of Confucianism in the late Spring and Autumn Period. He was respected as the "Holy Teacher" by the rulers of later generations.
Lu Ban (about 507 BC - 444 BC), with the surname Gongshu and the given name Ban, was a native of the Lu state in the late Spring and Autumn Period. He was an outstanding civil construction craftsman and inventor in ancient my country. He is revered as the "ancestor of craftsmen" by later generations.
Zeng Shen (505 BC - 435 BC), a native of Pingyi County, Shandong Province, is also known as Zeng Zi. He compiled two books, "The Great Learning" and "The Classic of Filial Piety", and made positive contributions to education. Later generations called it "Shu Sheng".
Qi Huangong (? ~ 643 BC), the king and military commander of Qi in the early Spring and Autumn Period. The surname is Jiang and the given name is Xiaobai. Created the first of the Five Hegemons of the Spring and Autumn Period.
Sun Wu’s courtesy name is Changqing. People from Qi State. A military strategist in the late Spring and Autumn Period. His book "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu is an outstanding military book in our country.
Zuo Qiuming was a native of Lu. Historian of the late Spring and Autumn Period. It is said that he once wrote "Zuo Zhuan" and "Guoyu".
Mozi (about 468 BC to 376 BC) was named Zhai. A native of the ancient Xiaozhu State (today's Tengzhou City). He was a thinker and politician during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and the founder of Mohism. Fifty-three chapters of "Mozi" exist.
Sun Bin (around 378 BC - 301 BC) was a native of Yanggu County, Shandong Province today. A famous military strategist during the Warring States Period, he wrote the book "Sun Bin's Art of War"
Meng Ke (about 372 BC - 289 BC), also known as Mencius. A native of Zouxian County, Shandong Province today. Famous thinker, politician and educator. Known as "The Lesser Sage"
Zhuangzi (about 369 BC - 286 BC) was a Mongol native of the Song Dynasty. He was a famous thinker and writer, and a representative figure of Taoism. There is a book "Zhuangzi" handed down to the world.
Xunzi (approximately 313 BC to 230 BC) was a native of Zhao and lived in Shandong throughout his life. There is a tomb of Xunzi in the southeast of Lanling Town, Cangshan. He was a thinker and educator during the Warring States Period and wrote the book "Xunzi".
Bian Que, whose surname was Qin, was from Bohailu, Qi State (now Changqing, Shandong Province), and was a medical scientist in the Warring States Period. Dingtaoxi, present-day Shandong. Military strategist during the Warring States Period. Six chapters of "Wu Zi" are extant. Dongfang Shuo (154 BC - 93 BC) was a great writer in the Western Han Dynasty.
Kong Rong (153-208 AD), a native of Qufu, Shandong Province, was the 20th grandson of Confucius. He was a scholar in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and one of the "Seven Sons of Jian'an". There is an allusion to Kong Rong letting pear, which happened when he was four years old.
Zhuge Liang (181-234) was born in Yangdu, Langya (now Yinan, Shandong). He was an outstanding politician, military strategist, thinker, writer and scientist in the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms. "Long Zhong Dui", "Zhuge Liang Collection", etc.
Wang Xizhi (303-361) was a native of Linyi, Langya, and was a great calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
< p>Wang Xianzhi (344-386) was originally from Langya Linyi (now part of Shandong). He was the seventh son of Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. His surviving calligraphy works include "Yatouwantie" in running script and "Thirteen Lines" in small regular script.Liu Xie (about 465 ~ about 532), whose courtesy name was Yanhe, was originally from Ju County, Dongguan (now part of Shandong).
Liang literary theory critic in the Southern Dynasties. Author of 50 chapters of "Wen Xin Diao Long"
Jia Sixie was born in Yidu (governed in Shouguang today). Agriculturist of the Northern Wei Dynasty. He is the author of the famous agricultural work "Essentials for Elevating the People".
Yan Zhenqing (709-785) was named Qingchen. His ancestral home is Langya, Linyi (now Linyi City). Minister of the Tang Dynasty and famous calligrapher. There are many famous works handed down from generation to generation, including "Duobao Pagoda Stele", "Yan Family Temple Stele", "Nephew Memorial Manuscript", etc.
Li Qingzhao (about 1084~1151), a layman named Yi An, was born in Zhangqiu, Qizhou (now Zhangqiu, Shandong). Female poet of the Southern Song Dynasty. The "Collected Works of Yi An" and "Yi An's Ci" have been lost. Later generations compiled "Shu Yu Ci". Today there is a collection of Li Qingzhao.
Zhang Zeduan, courtesy name Zhengdao, was born in Dongwu (now Zhucheng, Shandong). He was a court painter during the reign of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty. The author of "Along the River During the Qingming Festival"
Xin Qiji (1140-1207), named You'an and Jiaxuan, was a native of Licheng (now Jinan, Shandong). Poet of the Southern Song Dynasty. He is the author of Jiaxuan Ci.
Qi Jiguang (1528-1587), a famous military strategist in the Ming Dynasty and a famous anti-Japanese general, was frightened by the invading Japanese pirates along the coast and created the bamboo pole warfare method. A native of Penglai, Shandong today
Kong Shangren (1648-1718), the 64th generation grandson of Confucius, was a native of Qufu, Shandong today. The famous Kunqu opera "The Peach Blossom Fan" is his work.
Pu Songling (1640-1715), also known as Liuxian and Jianchen, also known as Liuquan Jushi, was known as Mr. Liaozhai in the world. He was a native of Zichuan, Shandong. Qing writer. He is the author of "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" and so on.
Liu Yong: Prime Minister Liu Luoguo, a native of Zhucheng, 1719-1804, named Shi'an, a calligrapher of the Qing Dynasty, later known as one of the four major calligraphers of the Qing Dynasty (Weng Fanggang, Liang Tongshu, Wang Wenzhi).
Relics of historical civilization:
Mount Tai, Penglai Confucius Temple, Confucius Mansion, Jinan Penglai Pavilion, Yantai Confucius Forest, Baotu Spring, Weihai, Qingdao, Qufu
Dalian, Weifang, Zibo, Laoshan, Yushan Immortal Residence Yueyang Tower Tengwang Pavilion Emei Mountain Cliff Carvings
Longkou Laiyang Feicheng Dezhou Ship Coffin
Lille Square Taiqing Palace Badaguan Trestle