Who are the famous people named Liu in history?

1, Liu Zongyuan

Liu Zongyuan (AD 773-AD 8 19165438+1October 28th), a native of Hedong (now Yongji area in Yuncheng, Shanxi Province), was one of the eight masters in the Tang and Song Dynasties, and was known as "Liu Hedong" and "Mr. Hedong" in the Tang Dynasty. Liu Zongyuan and Han Yu are called Liu Han, Liu Yuxi is called Liu Liu, and Wang Wei, Meng Haoran and Wei Wuying are called Wang Meng.

2. Liu Jingting

Liu Jingting (1587- 1670), formerly known as Cao Yongchang, later renamed Jingting and named Feng Chun, was nicknamed "pockmarked Liu" because of his pockmarked face, a native of Yuxi, Nantong, and the originator of Yangzhou Pinghua. Father and father are both doing business in Yuxi town. His uncle does business between Taizhou and Yuxi. Yongchang's father was ordered by Yongchang's father or Taizhou's father to help his uncle.

Yongchang teenagers are active, so let's go to uncle Taizhou's resting place with his father. At the age of fifteen, he was punished for "committing a crime" in Taizhou, so he lived incognito, wandering among towns in northern Jiangsu and telling stories. In the thirty-seventh year of Wanli (1609), when he crossed the river and rested under a big willow tree, he thought he was still catching. "Climbing the tree silently, I once caressed the tree, looked after dozens of people in the same trade and said,' Hey, I am a willow now.' "From then on, there was the famous storyteller Liu Jingting.

3. Liu Yazi

Liu Yazi (65438+May 28th, 0887-65438+June 2nd1,0958), formerly known as Wei Gao, whose real name was changed to human rights, whose real name was Yalu, and later renamed to abandon the disease, whose real name was Jia Xuan, whose real name was Yazi, who was from Lili Town, Wujiang District, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, and Sheng Da Village, south middle section of Shang Gang. He founded and presided over Nanshe. He used to be the secretary of Sun Yat-sen's Presidential Palace, the central supervisory committee member of China Kuomintang, and the director of Shanghai Comrade Museum.

After the "April 12th" coup, he was wanted and fled to Japan. 1928 returned to China to carry out anti-Chiang activities. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, he engaged in anti-Japanese democratic activities together with Soong Ching Ling and He Xiangning. He was a member of the Standing Committee of the Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Nationalist Party, chairman of the Supervisory Committee, executive director of the Central Federation of Three People's Principles Comrades, and executive member of the Central Committee of the China Democratic League.

1949, attended the first plenary session of China People's Political Consultative Conference. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), Liu Yazi served as a member of the Central People's Government and the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC).

4. Liu Xuan

Liu Shi (? -659), Zi Zishao, Zi, was born in Jiexian (now Yuncheng, Shanxi), the great-grandson of Tang Dynasty prime minister and consort, Zuo Shi of Northern Zhou Shangshu, and the uncle of his first wife, Queen Wang.

Born in the Liu family in Hedong, he served as a Chinese calligrapher in his early years. Later, he served as assistant minister of the Ministry of War and assistant minister of Zhongshu. In the second year of Yonghui (65 1), Liu Xuan paid homage to the Prime Minister and was awarded the third prize of Tongzhongshu. The following year, he was promoted to the position of secretary of the Central Committee to supervise the revision of national history. It is suggested that the Queen adopt Jong Li as her son to consolidate her position. After the queen fell out of favour, she resigned.

5. Liu

Liu (16 18 ~ 1664), a female poet in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, was named after reading Xin Qiji's "He Xinlang", a poet of the Song Dynasty: "I see the green hills are beautiful, but I expect the green hills to see me like this".

Jiaxing, Zhejiang. And, Bian Yujing, Li, Dong Xiaowan, Koubaimen and Chen Yuanyuan are also called "Eight Colors of Qinhuai". Later, he married Qian, a great talent in the Ming Dynasty, and was praised as "the study of heaven and man" and "a contemporary writer".

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Liu surname