Historical celebrities who were born in the year of Monkey

Is the folk theory of zodiac animals true? Listeners often see benevolence and wisdom. Since the zodiac animals are derived from the ancient dating method, that is to say, in the five thousand years of Chinese history, there has been a reincarnation every twelve years. Then there are countless celebrities with various zodiac signs throughout the ages. We have selected a few celebrities. , let all netizens judge for themselves.

The famous emperors who belong to the "Monkey" include:

One of the famous Five Hegemons of the Spring and Autumn Period, Jin Wengong Chong'er, born in 697 BC, Jiashen.

The founder of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Emperor Jin Yuan Sima Rui, was born in 276 in Bingshen.

Tuoba Tao, Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty, was born in 408 in Wushen.

China’s first female emperor, Wu Zetian, was born in 624 in Jiashen.

The founder of Wuyue Kingdom, one of the "Ten Kingdoms" during the Five Dynasties, King Qian Jumei of Wuyue was born in Renshen in 852.

Li Zhenglun, the founder of the Southern Tang Kingdom, one of the "Ten Kingdoms" during the Five Dynasties, was born in 888 in Wushen.

The founder of the Jin Dynasty, Jin Taizu Wanyan Aguda, was born in 1068 in Wushen.

Among the famous ministers and generals of the past dynasties who were born in the year of "Monkey" are:

Prime Minister of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Wang Dao, a veteran of the three dynasties, was born in 276, Bingshen.

Li Guangbi, a famous general in the Tang Dynasty, was born in 708 in Wushen.

Xue Juzheng, minister of the Northern Song Dynasty, was born in 912 in Renshen.

Wen Tianxiang, the famous national hero and Prime Minister of the Southern Song Dynasty who persisted in the struggle against the Yuan Dynasty, was born in 1236 in Bingshen.

General Xu Da, the founding hero of the Ming Dynasty, was born in Renshen in 1332.

Zhang Huangyan, a general who fought against the Qing Dynasty in the late Ming Dynasty and a national hero, was born in 1620 in Gengshen.

Zuo Zongtang, leader of the Westernization movement in the late Qing Dynasty, was born in Renshen in 1912.

Literary talents born in the monkey sign:

Cai Yong, the great calligrapher of the Eastern Han Dynasty, was born in Renshen in 132 AD.

The famous poet during the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Zhi, king of Chensi in Wei Dynasty, was named Zijian, born in Renshen in 192.

Jin Dynasty scholar Guo Xiang was born in 252, Renzao.

Guo Pu, a writer of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, was born in 276 in Bingshen.

Yan Yanzhi, a writer in the Song Dynasty of the Southern Dynasty, was born in 387 in Jiashen.

Jiang Yan, a writer in the Liang Dynasty of the Southern Dynasties, was born in 444 in Jiashen.

Zhang Ruoxu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, was born in 660, Gengshen.

Han Yu, a famous writer in the Tang Dynasty, was born in 768 in Wushen.

Su Shunqin, a poet of the Northern Song Dynasty, was born in Wushen in 1008.

Xin Qiji, a famous general in the Southern Song Dynasty and a bold poet, was born in 1140, Gengshen.

Ming Dynasty writer Yang Shen was born in Wushen in 1488.

Zhu Boqin, a famous musician in the Ming Dynasty, was born in 1536 in Bingshen.

Fang Bao, a Qing Dynasty writer and founder of the "Tongcheng School", was born in Wushen in 1668.

Huang Zunxian, a famous poet in the late Qing Dynasty, was born in Wushen in 1848.

Monkey Monkey Taoist Priest

China's first eminent monk who was proficient in Buddhism, Dao'an, was born in Renshen in 312.

Seng Zhao, a famous Buddhist master in the Jin Dynasty, was born in 384 in Jiashen.

Tao Hongjing, the Taoist scholar of the Southern Dynasties and the "Prime Minister of the Mountains", was born in 456, Bingshen.

Xuanzang, the eminent monk from China and India who was famous for traveling to the West to seek Buddhist scriptures in the Tang Dynasty, was the Tripitaka master Xuanzang. He was born in 600, Gengshen.

Huaihai, a Zen master of the Tang Dynasty, was born in 720, Gengshen.

The late Qing Dynasty painter and monk Xu Gu was born in 1824 in Jiashen.

Su Manshu, a poet and monk in the late Qing Dynasty, was born in 1884 in Jiashen.

Calligraphy master Cai Yong

Cai Yong (132-192) was born in the year of Renshen. The word Bojie. Chen Liuren. A famous scholar, calligrapher, and writer of the Eastern Han Dynasty, he was an official to the rank of General Zuo Zhonglang, and was known as "Cai Zhonglang" in the world.

The intelligence and wisdom of those who belong to the "Monkey" are fully reflected in him.

When he was young, he had a reputation for being erudite and knowledgeable. He knew everything about astronomy, classics and history, calligraphy and painting, articles, and rhymes, and he was also good at playing the harp. The best thing is calligraphy.

His poems and poems expressed his tendency to sympathize with the people. During the reign of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty, he wrote letters to discuss government affairs and despised the authoritarian eunuchs. Therefore, Lu Xun said that he was "not just an old scholar, but also a passionate person."

Cai Yong's talent shines most brilliantly in the art of calligraphy.

His official script has a strict structure and changes in pitch, and is praised as "insightful, refreshing and spiritual". He once suggested that the standard reading version of the "Six Classics" should be engraved on a stone tablet so that students all over the world could have a standard to follow. The imperial court adopted this suggestion and ordered Cai Yong and others to write it down. It began to be written in the fourth year of Xiping (175), and was successively carved on stone and erected outside the Taixue Gate in Luoyang. This is the famous "Xiping Stone Scripture". It is said that the streets were blocked by people, carriages and horses who came to see Cai Yong's calligraphy.