Who are the celebrities named Liang in history?

Liang Kangbo (Mingqing, Kang, Qin Kang): In the seventh year of 821 BC, King Xuan of Zhou granted Qin Zhong’s second son Kang the title of Liangshan in Xia Yang (south of today’s Hancheng County, Shaanxi), establishing the "Liang" "Guo", established as the king, known as Liang Zhengzong (original ancestor) in history.

In 641 BC, Duke Mu of Qin State took advantage of the opportunity of war with Jin State to lead a large-scale attack on Liang State and destroyed it.

Liang Yi'er: A doctor of the Jin Dynasty during the Spring and Autumn Period.

King Hui of Liang: Emperor of Wei during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods, also known as King Hui of Wei.

Liangqiu Ju: A senior official of the State of Qi during the Spring and Autumn Period, he was very trusted by Qi Jinggong, the monarch of the State of Qi.

After he found Liangqiu Mountain, he settled down here. From then on, his descendants took Liangqiu as their surname and were called the Liangqiu family, so he was the ancestor of the Liangqiu surname. .

Liang Hong: Liang Hong, a doctor of the Jin Dynasty during the Spring and Autumn Period.

Liang Yu: A disciple of Confucius in the State of Qi during the Spring and Autumn Period.

Liang Gonghong: A doctor of the Chu State in the Spring and Autumn Period.

Liangqiu He: Minister of the Western Han Dynasty, the founder of the "Liangqiu School" of modern Yi Studies, a native of Langxie Zhu (now various cities in Shandong), a high official, a middle-ranking official, a minister, and at least a government official.

During the reign of Emperor Xuan, he was awarded the title of doctor.

Liang Hong: A native of Pingling, Fufeng (now northwest of Shengyang, Shaanxi Province), he was a writer and hermit in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Unfortunately, he died of illness.

According to reports, his wife Meng Guang comes home every day.

"For food, raise the case and raise eyebrows" to show respect and love.

Liang Song: In AD 83 of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the most prominent family with the Liang surname was the Liang family of the Anding Wushi (now northwest of Pingliang, Gansu) headed by Liang Song.

During the reign of Emperor Zhang, Liang Song had two daughters, both of whom were named nobles.

Xiaogui lives a harmonious life.

Later Emperor He ascended the throne.

His grandson is Liang Shang. He was the general and in charge of the affairs of the state at the time of Emperor Shun. After his death, he was succeeded by Zi Liang Ji, who was granted the title of general in 159. From 106 to 150, Liang Ji’s sister Liang Na was the emperor of Shun. The empress is called Empress Dowager Liang, and her other sister is Empress Huandi.

The Liang family has seven princes, three queens, six nobles, and two generals. It can be said that the family is full of nobles.

Liang Hu: A native of Wushi in Anding (today’s northwest of Pingliang, Gansu Province), Emperor Meng was a great calligrapher in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and he reached the rank of Shangshu.

Liang Shidu: A native of Shuofang, Xiazhou (now Baichengzi, North of Jingbian, Shaanxi Province). He served as General Ying Yanglang in the Sui Dynasty. In 617, he launched an army to rebel against the Sui Dynasty. He called himself emperor in Shuofang. His country was named Liang and his reign was named Yonglong. , which lasted eleven years; in Chinese history, one person named Liang became emperor.

Liang Su: Born in 753--793 in Anding (now Jingchuan, Gansu Province), he was a litterateur in the Tang Dynasty and held the positions of official to Youbu Que, Prince's Attendant, and Hanlin Bachelor.

Liang Lingzhan: 721--a native of Shu (now Sichuan Province), an astronomical instrument manufacturer, painter and writer in the Tang Dynasty.

Liang Yao (Knowing the River): an official to the minister during the reign of Emperor Gaozong of the Song Dynasty.

Liang Hao (Zhihao): A native of Xiangcheng, Northern Yunzhou (today's Dongping, Shandong Province), he was a minister with the power to know Kaifeng Prefecture in the Northern Song Dynasty, and he reached the rank of Taiwei and Kaifu Yitong.

Liang Kai: A native of Dongping, Shandong, he was a famous painter in the Southern Song Dynasty. He was good at painting figures, landscapes, Taoism, flowers and birds. Because of his addiction to alcohol, he was known as "Mad Man Liang".

Liang Kejia: A native of Jinjiang, Fujian Province. He was born in the second year of Jingkang of the Song Dynasty (1127 AD). He won the first prize and became the right prime minister.

Liang Zongzheng: According to legend, he is the 27th generation ancestor of our Tianchang Liang family. In his early years, he joined Mao Bing as a soldier in the 4th year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1371). He made contributions to defeating Japanese pirates many times. For a period of time, In charge of the fleet work for water warfare transportation (school guard), the ship number was Shouji, which served in water warfare and water warfare. In the 7th year of Hongwu, the number Jiqing was added. After Emperor Hongwu ascended the throne, he sent military grain and soldiers to open up wasteland with their families. After farming, you will be exempted from national grain tax for 3 years.

My ancestor was a member of the Maoist Guards in Sizhou, and followed the Mao soldiers to open up wasteland and farm in the Yehewan area of ??Northwest Township, Tianchang County.

It has played an immeasurable role in the great cause of Ming Dynasty.

In the 13th year of Hongwu (1380), he returned (retired from the army) to Tianchang.

Liang Xing: A native of Pingyang (now south of Linfen, Shanxi) in 1148, he was the leader of the anti-Jin rebels.

Liang Hongyu: Born in 1130 in Chuzhou (now Huai'an), she was the wife of the famous Southern Song Dynasty general Han Shizhong. She was an outstanding female military strategist in ancient my country. She made many meritorious services in the anti-golden struggle and was named Mrs. An and Yang. Lady of the country.

Liang Chu: courtesy name Shuhou, also courtesy name Zangyong, nicknamed Houzhai, late name Yuzhou, was born in Shikenbao, Shunde in the fourth year of Jingtai (1453) (after 1950, it was included in Pingping, Nanhai County Zhou District), Liang Chu was very smart since he was a child, and once studied under the great scholar Chen Baisha.

At the age of 21, he passed the imperial examination and at the age of 25, he went to Beijing to take the examination and passed the Zhonghui Yuan examination. In the palace examination, he was selected as Chuan Lu (ranked first, second, and third overall).

After 40 years in politics, he rose to the rank of Bachelor of Huagaidian, Crown Prince and Grand Master, and once served as the chief assistant of the cabinet (equivalent to the prime minister).

Be an upright official and dare to give direct advice.

In the thirteenth year of Zhengde in the Ming Dynasty (1518), Emperor Zhu Houzhao was instigated by others and proclaimed himself a "mighty general".

Liang Chu was ordered to draft the "Edict to Confer the Mighty General". Liang Chu thought it was a rebellion and refused to obey the order. After Liang Chu risked his life and cried to remonstrate, the draft edict was ignored.

In the sixth year of Jiajing (1527), Liang Chu died of illness at the age of seventy-four.

The imperial court posthumously awarded him the title of Grand Master, with the posthumous title of "Wenkang".

Liang Chenyu: 1521-1594, a native of Kunshan, Jiangsu Province, a dramatist in the Ming Dynasty; he created "Huan Sha Ji" sung in Kunqu Opera, which had a great influence on the development and spread of Kunqu Opera.

Liang Menglong: Born in Zhending, Hebei, now Zhengding County under Shijiazhuang City, he was a Jinshi in the 32nd year of Jiajing (1553), and was the Minister of War in the Ming Dynasty.

Liang Peilan: Born in Nanhai (now Guangdong Province) in 1629-1705, Jinshi, poet; writer of Qing Dynasty.

Liang Liju (recognized): 1723--1815 Qiantang (now Hangzhou), an official in the Qing Dynasty who went to the Imperial Academy to teach good service.

Liang Zhangju: 1775-1849, a native of Changle, Fujian, Jinshi, governor of Jiangsu, good at poetry and memorization, calligrapher and writer.

Liang Tongshu: A native of Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province), he was a calligrapher of the Qing Dynasty. He was as famous as Weng Fanggang, Liu Yong and Wang Wenzhi of his generation for his vigorous writing skills.

Liang Shizheng: A native of Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province), he was a bachelor of Dongge University in the Qing Dynasty, a minister of etiquette, punishment, household affairs, and official affairs, and a minister of the Ministry of War and Industry.

Liang Guozhi: a native of Kuaiji (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province), a calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty, serving as a bachelor of Dongge University and a minister of military aircraft.

Liang Huafeng: A native of Chang'an, Shaanxi Province, he served as the admiral of Jiangnan in the Qing Dynasty.

Liang Shiyi: A native of Sanshui, Guangdong Province, he served as Secretary of the Presidential Office of Yuan Shikai and Prime Minister of the Bank of Communications. In 1921, he became Prime Minister of the Beiyang Communist Party.

Liang Qichao: A native of Xinhui, Guangdong Province, a famous bourgeois reformist and scholar, who "sent on the bus" with Kang Youwei.

Advocate reform and reform.

He is knowledgeable and his works were compiled into "The Collection of Drinking Ice Room".

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