What age is Liang Chu from?

Liang Su: A native of Anding (now Jingchuan, Gansu Province), a writer in the Tang Dynasty, was an official to fill the vacancy, a prince's assistant, and a bachelor's degree in Hanlin.

Liang Hao: Yunzhou was born in Dongping, Shandong Province, and was admonished by the officials in the Northern Song Dynasty.

Liang Kai, a native of Dongping (now Shandong Province), was a painter in the Southern Song Dynasty, who was good at painting figures, landscapes, Buddhism and flowers and birds.

Liang Xing: a native of Pingyang (now south of Linfen, Shanxi), was the leader of the Jin Rebel Army in the Southern Song Dynasty.

Liang Chu: The word Shu Hou is also used for Tibetan purposes, with the name Hou Zhai and the name Yu Zhou in the evening. Jingtai was born in Shikenbao, Shunde in 1453 (it was assigned to Pingzhou District, Nanhai County after 195). Liang Chu has been clever since childhood, and studied under the great scholar Chen Baisha. At the age of 21, he won the ZhongHuiYuan exam when he went to Beijing at the age of 25, and palace examination was named as Chuan Lu (after being ranked first, second and exploring flowers). After 4 years in politics, he was a college student in Huagaidian, a prince, and once served as the cabinet record (equivalent to the prime minister). Be a decent official and dare to speak out. In the 13th year of Ming Zhengde (1518), Emperor Zhu Houzhao, encouraged by others, called himself "the mighty general". Liang Chu was ordered to draft "The Commanding of the Powerful General". Liang Chu thought that he had acted against the chaos and refused to do so. Under Liang Chu's remonstrance, the grass was left unattended. In the sixth year of Jiajing (1527), Liang Chu died of illness at the age of 74. The imperial court posthumously awarded him the title of "Master Wen Kang".

Liang Lingzan, a native of Shu (now Sichuan Province), was a painter and writer in the Tang Dynasty.

Liang Qiu He: a person of Langxie (now Zhucheng, Shandong Province), the pioneer of "Liang Qiu Studies" in the Western Han Dynasty.

Liang Shidu: Born in Shuofang, Xiazhou (now Baichengzi, Jingbian, Shaanxi Province), he served as an eagle and a general in the Sui Dynasty. At the end of the Sui Dynasty, he launched a peasant uprising and proclaimed himself emperor in Shuofang, with the title of Liang.

Liang Hongyu, a native of Chuzhou (now Huai 'an, Jiangsu Province), was the wife of Han Shizhong, a famous soldier in the Southern Song Dynasty. She made many contributions in the struggle against gold and was named Mrs. An and Mrs. Yang Guo.

Liang Chenyu, a native of Kunshan (now in Jiangsu Province), was a dramatist in the Ming Dynasty. He wrote "Huansha Ji" sung in Kunqu Opera, which had a great influence on the development and spread of Kunqu Opera.

Liang Peilan, a native of Nanhai (now Guangdong Province), was a writer in Qing Dynasty.

Liang Shizheng: a native of Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province), a college student in Dongge in Qing Dynasty, was an assistant minister in the Ministry of Rites, the Ministry of Punishment, the Ministry of Household Affairs and the Ministry of Official Affairs, and a senior minister in the Ministry of War and Industry.

Liang Zhangju, a native of Changle, Fujian Province, was a writer in the Qing Dynasty.

Liang Tongshu, a native of Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province), was a calligrapher in Qing Dynasty, with vigorous brushwork, and was as famous as Weng Fanggang, Liu Yong and Wang Wenzhi of his contemporaries.

Liang Guozhi: Huiji (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province) was a calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty and served as minister of military aircraft.

Liang huafeng: a native of Chang' an, Shaanxi province, served as the prefect of Jiangnan in the Qing dynasty.

Liang Shiyi, a native of Sanshui, Guangdong Province, once served as Secretary of Yuan Shikai's Presidential Palace and Prime Minister of Bank of Communications, and later became Prime Minister of Beiyang Government.

Liang Qichao, a famous bourgeois reformist and scholar from Xinhui, Guangdong Province, wrote a letter on the bus with Kang Youwei and advocated reform and political reform. His knowledge is profound, and his book is compiled as "Collection of Drinking Rooms".

Liang Shiqiu, a native of Beijing, is a modern writer, and has written works such as Essays by Elegant Houses, Essays by Elegant Houses, and Talking about Eating by Elegant Houses.

Liang Fangzhong: Guangdong native, historian.

Liang Siyong: Shanghainese, modern archaeologist, son of Liang Qichao.

Liang sicheng: Shanghainese, modern architect.