Famous figures in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties include Murong Long, Yao Xing, Zu Ti, Tuo Bohong and Tao Yuanming.
1. Murong Long
Murong Long, a Xianbei nationality, was the imperial clan and general of Hou Yan during the Sixteen Kingdoms period, and became the son of Mu Rongchui, the Emperor Wu. On May 18th, 397 AD, in Guiyou, the fourth month of the lunar calendar, Murong sent Qiu Nigui and Wu Ti to dye and lead 2 strong men to attack Murong Nong and Murong Long. Murong Nong was seriously injured, but Murong Long was killed.
2. Yao Xing
The eldest son of Yao Chang, the great ancestor of the late Qin Dynasty, succeeded to the throne after Yao Chang's death. He was in office for 23 years, and Yao Yinzheng became ill and seized the throne. He was frightened and died.
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Zu Ti, Zu Ti (266 -321), born in Que County, Fanyang (now Laishui County, Baoding City), was a strategist in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Zu Ti was born in Fan Yang's ancestral family. He was once the chief bookkeeper of Sizhou, a general in charge of fu, a title of generals in ancient times for offering wine, and a gentleman in the prince's office. Later, he led the pro-party to avoid chaos in Jianghuai, and was awarded the title of General Fenwei and the secretariat of Yuzhou. The story about the chicken dancing is about Zu Ti.
4. Tuoba Hong
Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty. Yuan Hong, Emperor Xiaowen (467-499), whose original surname was Tuoba, was the eldest son of Tuoba Hong, Emperor Xianwen. In the fifth year of Emperor Xing (471), Tuoba Hong passed the throne to Yuan Hong, who was only five years old, and claimed to be the emperor's father. After a series of painful "chemical reactions", the national scuffle and national integration that began with the "five random flowers" in the Western Jin Dynasty finally came to fruition.
After Emperor Xiaowen ascended the throne, he carried out reforms, which changed the conservative features of the country before and accelerated the integration of Xianbei ethnic groups.
5. Tao Yuanming
Tao Yuanming, commonly known as Mr. Wuliu, is known as the "Sect of Hermit Poets". His creation initiated the system of pastoral poetry, thus bringing China's classical poetry to a new level. Bright characters, also known as Qian, privately "Jingjie", known as Mr. Jingjie in the world, Xunyang Chaisang (now Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province).
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