Historical celebrities:
Pei Du: (765-839 AD), courtesy name Zhongli; a native of Wenxi, Jiangzhou (now Wenxi, Shanxi). Famous Prime Minister of the Tang Dynasty.
Prime Minister during the reign of Emperor Xianzong of Tang Dynasty. He advocated the elimination of vassal towns. In the twelfth year of Yuanhe, the governor defeated Caizhou, and the rebellion in the Tang Dynasty feudal towns came to an end for the time being. There are praises such as "famous all over the world" and "everyone in the world misses his heroic spirit".
Pei Du later became Niu Sengru because of his outstanding achievements. Li Zongmin was jealous of him and dismissed him as the governor of Shannan East Road. He moved to the east capital and stayed there. He then ruled the east capital and built a villa called "Lvye Hall". , during which he chanted with Bai Juyi and Liu Yuxi.
Pei Tu: (years of birth and death to be determined), descended from Wenxi people in Jiangzhou (now Wenxi, Shanxi). Famous Prime Minister of the Tang Dynasty.
This led to a relatively stable social environment during the Yuanhe period of Tang Dynasty.
Pei Ji: (date of birth and death to be determined), courtesy name Xuanzhen; a native of Sangquan, Puzhou. Famous Prime Minister of the Tang Dynasty.
Pei Yan: (years of birth and death to be determined), courtesy name Zilong; a native of Wenxi, Jiangzhou (now Wenxi, Shanxi). Famous Prime Minister of the Tang Dynasty.
Pei Yaoqing: (date of birth and death to be determined), named Huanzhi, the son of Pei Shouzhen; a native of Wenxi in Jiangzhou (now Wenxi in Shanxi). Famous Prime Minister of the Tang Dynasty.
Pei Yaoqing accepted the boy's invitation and signed the signature for the vassal residence of Emperor Ruizong of the Tang Dynasty.
Pei Tan: (years of birth and death to be determined), came from Wenxi in Jiangzhou (now Wenxi in Shanxi). Famous Prime Minister of the Tang Dynasty.
When the official came to Tongzhongshu, everything was settled. Simple and frugal in nature. The son married Yang Munu, and the dowry was mostly decorated with gold and jade. He frankly ordered her to withdraw, saying, "This is disturbing my family law." He lived in Taiping and was called "Prime Minister of Taiping" at that time.
Pei Hang: (year of birth and death to be determined), was born in Wenxi, Jiangzhou (now Wenxi, Shanxi).
Pei Hang and Yunying are the heroes and heroines in the novel "Legend Pei Hang" written by Pei Kai of the Tang Dynasty.
Pei Di: (years of birth and death to be determined), a native of Guanzhong. Famous Tang Dynasty poet.
Pei Dichu, Wang Wei and Cui Xingzong lived in Zhongnan and jointly advocated peace. After Tianbao, he became the governor of Shuzhou and was friendly with Du Fu and Li Qi. He tasted the title of Shangshu Province Lang. There are twenty-nine poems left in the world.
Pei Xingjian: (619-682 AD), courtesy name Shuu Yue; he was born in Wenxi, Jiangzhou (now Wenxi, Shanxi). Famous Tang Dynasty minister, diplomat and calligrapher.
Pei Xingjian successively served as the minister of the Ministry of Rites in the Tang Dynasty, the minister of the Ministry of Rites, the manager of the marching department of Dingxiang Road, and the general manager of Jinya Road. He was awarded the title of Duke of Wenxi County with honors. He was a famous general who had made great achievements in resisting foreign invasions and was good at using troops. He was also an accomplished calligrapher.
Pei Guangting: (year of birth and death to be determined), courtesy name Liancheng; born in Wenxi, Jiangzhou (now Wenxi, Shanxi). Famous prime minister of the Tang Dynasty.
He was a minister during the Kaiyuan period of Emperor Ming of the Tang Dynasty; he served in the four dynasties of Dezong, Xianzong, Jingzong and Wenzong of the Tang Dynasty.
Pei Huaigu: (years of birth and death to be determined), a famous minister of the Tang Dynasty.
When Wu Zetian was in power in the Tang Dynasty, although judicial power was in the hands of cruel officials, the censorship system was relatively developed at this time. Before the Qin Dynasty, the official position of the censor was responsible for keeping records. After the Qin Dynasty, the censor's duties were changed to be responsible for inspections. Both the Qin and Han dynasties had a large censorship agency. Its responsibilities were: investigating illegal prosecutions, impeaching dereliction of duty, managing prisons, handling suspicious cases, managing books and secrets, supervising local counties, supervising the military, supervising the transportation of military supplies, and arresting thieves. To appease vassal states, etc.
Pei Xiu: (AD? ~ 271), courtesy name Xiuyan; a native of Wenxi, Jiangzhou (now Wenxi, Shanxi). Famous Sikong and cartographer of Jin Dynasty.
Pei Xiu was born into a family of officials for generations. Pei Xiu's main activity in his life was in politics, but he was an outstanding cartographer in Chinese history.
Pei Yu: (years of birth and death to be determined), courtesy name Yimin, the son of Pei Xiu, a cartographer in the Western Jin Dynasty; a native of Wenxi in Jiangzhou (now Wenxi in Shanxi). A famous philosopher in the Western Jin Dynasty,
erudite and proficient in medical skills. During the reign of Emperor Hui of the Jin Dynasty, he was an official of the state and a general of the right army. He was granted the title of Marquis of Wuchang and was promoted to Shangshu Zuopushe.
He once suggested to Emperor Hui that he should re-establish Chinese studies, carve stones to write scriptures, and change the system of weights and measures. He was deeply worried about the debauchery and disrespect of Confucianism in the current customs. He wrote "On Chongyou" and opposed the "nourishing" theory of He Yan and Wang Bi.
Zhou Bi once said that he was "like an arsenal, with five soldiers running horizontally, and he was the best among men."
Pei Kai: (237-291 AD), courtesy name Shuze; a native of Wenxi, Hedong County (now Wenxi, Shanxi). Famous minister of the Western Jin Dynasty.
Pei Kai was famous for his proficiency in "Laozi" and "Book of Changes" when he was young. His appearance was as handsome as walking on Jade Mountain, and he was called "Jade Man" at that time.
When Emperor Wu of the Jin Dynasty was serving the army, he was used to participate in military affairs, and later he was appointed as a official. After Emperor Wu of the Jin Dynasty came to the throne, he held various official positions such as Shilang, Shizhong, Zhongshuling, and was granted the title of Marquis of Linhai. He was also in charge of important matters together with Zhang Hua, Wang Rong and others.
Pei Guo: (years of birth and death to be determined), a famous hussar general of the Northern Zhou Dynasty.
When I was young, I was generous and ambitious. During the Taichang period of the Wei Dynasty, he was the magistrate of Pingyang County. He joined the army in conquests, and every time he was the first to fall into battle, he was the most brave at that time. Lei Guanlong, Mei, and Fu were governors of the three prefectures, and they were envoys to the general Chijie Hussar.
Pei Songzhi: (372-451 AD), born in Wenxi, Hedong (now Wenxi, Shanxi), and later moved to the south of the Yangtze River. A famous historian of the Song Dynasty during the Eastern Jin and Southern Dynasties.
Pei Songzhi is the author of "Annotation of the Three Kingdoms".
Pei Zhigeng: (1907-1997 AD), a famous figure in Hebei. Famous Major General of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force.
Joined the Communist Party of China in 1927;
He was awarded the rank of major general in 1955. Won the Second-level Medal of Independence and Freedom and the First-level Medal of Liberation. In July 1988, he was awarded the first-class Red Star Meritorious Medal of Honor by the Central Military Commission of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.
Died of illness in Beijing on October 7, 1997, at the age of ninety.
Pei Zhouyu: (1912 AD to present day), a native of Pingjiang, Hunan. Famous Major General of the People's Liberation Army of China.
Joined the Chinese Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army in 1930. Joined the Communist Youth League of China in 1931. In 1932, he transferred to the Communist Party of China.
He was awarded the rank of major general in 1955. Won the August 1st Medal of Level 2, the Medal of Independence and Freedom of Level 2, and the Medal of Liberation of Level 1. Won the Second Class Medal of Freedom and Independence of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. In July 1988, he was awarded the first-class Red Star Meritorious Medal of Honor by the Central Military Commission of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. He is the author of "The Victory of the Suiyuan Method", "Records of Comrade Liu Zhidan's Sacrifice", "Memoirs of Lord Pei Zhou", etc.
Pei Zhongcheng: (1915-2003 AD), a native of Jinan, Shandong. Famous Major General of the People's Liberation Army of China.
Joined the Eighth Route Army in 1938. Joined the Communist Party of China in 1929.
He was awarded the rank of colonel in 1955 and promoted to the rank of major general in 1964. Won the Second-level Medal of Independence and Freedom and the First-level Medal of Liberation.
Died of illness in Beijing on April 18, 2003, at the age of 89.
Pei Jiuzhou: (1929 AD to present day), a native of Fuyu, Jilin. Famous Chinese People's Liberation Army Lieutenant General.
Joined the People's Liberation Army of China in 1946 and the Communist Party of China in the same year.
During the War of Liberation, he served as the political instructor of the Fourth Field Army Company. Participated in the Liaoshen, Pingjin, Guangxi and other battles.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he participated in the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea in 1950 and served as the Chief of the Security Section of the Artillery Regiment of the Chinese People's Volunteers. After returning to China, he successively served as the chief of the Security Section of a division of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, deputy director of the Security Section of the Military Political Department, regimental political commissar, director of the division political department, division political commissar, military deputy political commissar and director of the political department, and political commissar of the Heilongjiang Provincial Military Region. , director of the Political Department of the Lanzhou Military Region, deputy political commissar of the Lanzhou Military Region, and in 1988 served as secretary of the Discipline Inspection Commission of the Lanzhou Military Region. He is a representative of the Seventh National People's Congress. Member of the Ninth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
He was awarded the rank of lieutenant general in September 1988.
Pei Huailiang: (1941 AD to present), a native of Xinjiang, Shanxi. Famous Chinese People's Liberation Army Lieutenant General.
Joined the Communist Party of China in July 1961 and joined the Chinese People's Liberation Army in the same year.
Served successively as the Chinese People's Liberation Army clerical officer, military headquarters operational training staff officer, deputy battalion commander, battalion commander, regimental chief of staff, and regimental commander. In 1978, he served as director of the Training Division of the Military Headquarters. In 1980, he was appointed chief of staff of the division. After graduating from the PLA Military Academy in 1982, he served as deputy division commander. In 1983, he was appointed Chief of Staff of the Army. In August 1985, he was appointed deputy commander of the group army. In December 1986, he was appointed commander of the group army. In June 1990, he was appointed deputy chief of staff of the Nanjing Military Region. In December 1993, he was appointed deputy commander of Jinan Military Region and member of the Standing Committee of the Party Committee. In January 2003, he was appointed as the principal of the Command College. He is an alternate member of the 15th and 16th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.
He was awarded the rank of major general in September 1988. In July 1995, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general.
Pei Changhui: (year of birth and death to be determined), a famous lieutenant general of the Chinese National Revolutionary Army and deputy director of the Xi'an Appeasement Office of Shaanxi Province.
Pei Xianzhang: (date of birth and death to be determined), famous major general of the Chinese National Revolutionary Army and chief of staff of the 86th Army.