Celebrity Essence
Mao Sui: A native of the Warring States Period, he was a diner in the household of Lord Pingyuan. Handan was in danger, and the State of Zhao sent Lord Pingyuan to ask for help from Chu. He volunteered to go with him. When the King of Chu was hesitant, he drew his sword and went up to the throne. He made an impassioned speech and persuaded the King of Chu to join forces with Zhao. Mao Heng: a native of Qufu, Shandong Province, a famous scholar in the Western Han Dynasty. According to legend, he is the founder of the ancient poetry "Mao Poetry". He once wrote "Mao Poems" and is known as the "Big Mao Gong" in the world. The Book of Songs was handed down from Mao Shi. Mao Chang: A native of Zhao in the Western Han Dynasty, he served as the prefect of Beihai. He is particularly good at treating the Book of Songs. It is said that he is the imparter of "Mao's Poetry" and is known as "Little Mao Gong". Mao Huiyuan: a native of Yangwu (now Yangnan, Henan Province), a painter of the Qi Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty. He studied horse painting with Gu Kaizhi and was even better at painting figures and women. He was a first-class painter at that time. His younger brother Mao Huixiu and his son Mao Leng are both painters. Mao Pang: A native of Jiangshan (now part of Zhejiang), he was a poet in the Song Dynasty. His lyrics were clear, round, bright and smooth, natural and profound, elegant and elegant. He had an influence on the creations of famous poets such as Chen Yuyi and Zhu Dunru. Mao Song: a native of Kunshan, Jiangsu Province, a painter of the Song Dynasty who was good at painting flowers, birds and scenery of the four seasons. His son Mao Yi was a painter of feathers and flowers, and his grandson Mao Yunsheng was also a painter of flowers and birds. Mao Ji: A native of Ye County, Shandong Province, prime minister of the Ming Dynasty. He is knowledgeable and honest, and he is respected by officials and gentry for his integrity and integrity. Mao Qiling: a native of Xiaoshan, Zhejiang, a writer and Confucian scholar in the early Qing Dynasty. He prides himself on being noble and has unique views. He is good at managing Confucian classics and has written many works, including "Xihe Poems", "Xihe Poems", etc. Together with Mao Xianshu and Mao Jike, they are known as "the three heroes in central Zhejiang and the three heroes in literature." Mao Zonggang: a native of Changzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu), a novel critic in the early Qing Dynasty. He once commented on "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and revised Luo Guanzhong's original version. It has become the current popular version of 120 chapters. Mao Geng: a native of Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang), a calligrapher of the Qing Dynasty. He was good at calligraphy and stone carving, and was famous at that time. Mao Huai: A native of Cheung Chau, he was a calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty. He was good at calligraphy and had many disciples. He wrote the Collection of Nanyuan Thatched Cottage. Mao Hongbin: A native of Licheng, Shandong Province, a famous official in the Qing Dynasty. He was promoted from editor to censor, outspoken and dared to give advice, and did not avoid the powerful. Later he became the governor of Guangdong and Guangxi. Mao Zedong: A native of Xiangtan, Hunan, the great leader of the Chinese revolution and the Chinese people, the founder of the Communist Party of China and the Republic of China. He was a great revolutionary, military strategist and theorist. He is also a famous litterateur, poet and calligrapher. His poems are known as "the swan songs of every generation".