Zhang Liang: A native of Bozhou in the Western Han Dynasty. An important adviser to Liu. During the Chu-Han War, he proposed strategies such as not establishing descendants of the Six Kingdoms, uniting Yingbu and Pengcheng, and winning over Han Xin. He also advocated pursuing Xiang Yu and completely annihilating the Chu army, all of which were adopted by Liu Bang. He and Han Xin compiled various military works since the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. The Han Dynasty was established and he was sealed and kept waiting.
Hua Tuo - Hua Tuo, with the character Yuan Hua, was born in an ordinary gentry family in Peiguoqiao County, Yuzhou (now Hao County, Anhui Province) in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. He was born about the first year of Emperor Yongxi of Han Chong ( AD 145) and died in the thirteenth year of Jian'an (AD 208), the reign of Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty.
Cao Cao - Cao Cao (155~220), the Emperor Wu of Wei. A statesman, military strategist and poet during the Three Kingdoms period. The courtesy name is Mengde, the nickname is Ah Ma, and Qiao (a native of Bo County, Anhui Province today). At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the army gradually expanded its military strength while suppressing the Yellow Turban uprising. In the third year of Chuping (AD 192), they occupied Yanzhou, divided and lured part of the Qingzhou Yellow Turban Army to surrender, and organized it into the "Qingzhou Army". In the first year of Jian'an (196), the imperial capital Xu (now Xuchangdong, Henan) was presented. He held the emperor hostage to order the princes, and successively defeated Lu Bu and other separatist forces. After defeating the warlord Yuan Shao in the Battle of Guandu, he gradually unified northern China. In the thirteenth year of Jian'an, he became prime minister and led his army southward, but was defeated by the coalition forces of Sun Quan and Liu Bei in Chibi. Later he was granted the title of King of Wei. His son Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor and pursued the title of Emperor Wu.
Cao Hong: A native of Bozhou in the Three Kingdoms. A famous general of Wei State. Cavalry General.
Cao Ren: A native of Bozhou in the Three Kingdoms. A famous general of Wei State. General and Sima.
Cao Zhen: A native of Bozhou in the Eastern Han Dynasty. A famous general of Wei State. General. Tai Sima.
Cao Pi: A native of Bozhou in the Three Kingdoms. Emperor Wen of Wei. He was a leader in the literary world at that time. His poem "Yan Ge Xing" is the earliest existing seven-character poem. His "Classics and Essays" is an earlier monograph on literary theory and criticism in my country. There are about 40 existing poems. There are 5 volumes of "Dian Lun", 3 volumes of "Lieyi Zhuan" and 23 volumes of collected works, which have been lost. The Ming Dynasty compiled the Collection of Emperor Wen of Wei. Posthumously named Emperor Wen.
Cao Zhi: A native of Bozhou in the Three Kingdoms. An outstanding poet in Jian'an. His poetry is extremely artistic and has greatly promoted the development of five-character poetry. There are 10 volumes of "Collected Works of Cao Zijian" handed down today.
Xu Chu: A native of Bozhou during the Three Kingdoms period. A fierce general of Wei State. When Cao Cao fought against Zhang Xiu in Wancheng, he was awarded the title of Marquis of Guannei for his repeated military exploits. Later, he fought with Ma Chao in Tongguan and gained great fame. Known for his bravery, he was nicknamed "Tiger Fool" in the military. When Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor, he was granted the title of Marquis of Wansui Ting, promoted to the rank of General of the Military Guard, and the governor of the central army. After Cao Rui ascended the throne, he granted Xu Chu the title of Mou Fenhou. After Xu Chu died of illness, he was posthumously granted the title of Zhuanghou.
Xia Houdun: a native of Bozhou during the Three Kingdoms period. General of Wei State. After returning from the conquest of Sun Quan, he paid homage to the former general. Cao Pi was granted the title of King of Wei. He was appointed as a general.
Xia Houyuan: A native of Bozhou in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. A famous general of the Wei State, he is known as the Five Great Generals together with Zhang Liao, Cao Ren, Xu Huang and Zhang He.
Xia Houxuan: a native of Bozhou during the Three Kingdoms period. General of the Conquest of the West. Early metaphysical leader. calligrapher. He is the author of the collection "Xia Houxuan". Lost today.
Zhu Can: A native of Bozhou in the Sui Dynasty. The leader of the peasant uprising in the late Sui Dynasty. His name is "Kadahan" and he calls himself "King Garuda". "Leading the army across the Huaihe River", he moved to Jinglingling and Mianyang in Hubei Province, and then to Shannan. In Champion (now northwest of Deng County, Henan Province), he was called Emperor Chu, and his reign was "Changda". Dengzhou was captured with 200,000 troops. Due to lack of military supplies, leaders Yang Shilin and Tian Zan led their troops to rebel against Zhu Can. Zhu Can was defeated in Huaiyuan and was worshiped by Wang Shichong as General Longxiang.
Li Shen: A native of Bozhou in the Tang Dynasty. He has written 20 poems in "Xinti Yuefu", and his poem "At noon on the day of hoeing, the Han Dynasty drops the grain on the soil. Whoever wants to plate the meal has toiled every grain of it" is a popular poem.
Chen Tuan: A native of Bozhou in the later Tang Dynasty. Emperor Taizong of the Song Dynasty gave him the title Mr. Xiyi. He is the author of "Wuji Picture" (engraved on the stone wall of Huashan Mountain) and "Xiantian Picture". His theory was later deduced by Zhou Dunyi and Shao Yong, and became an integral part of Song Dynasty Dynasty. He also wrote "Zhixuan Pian", which talks about nourishing and returning elixirs. He is good at reading the Book of Changes and is good at poetry. He has many poems recorded in "The Complete Poems of the Tang Dynasty".
Cao Ba: A native of Bozhou in the Tang Dynasty. The most famous paintings of horses in the Tang Dynasty. Du Fu wrote two poems, "Danqing Yin" and "Viewing Cao Zhenjun's Painting of Horses", which highly praised his painting skills.
Lu Zongdao: A native of Bozhou in the Tang Dynasty. In 1017, the two provinces were ordered to appoint admonishers. Among the six members, Zong Dao was the first to be right and correct. Many of them were discussed and listed. Song Zhenzong's opinion was quite annoying. Zongdao is ashamed of Shilu, so please let him go. Zhenzong was awakened and wrote the word "Lu Zhi" on the wall of the palace. Later he was promoted to a member of the Ministry of Household Affairs, Wai Lang, and You Yude, and moved to Zhilong Tuge, Zuo Yude. After Renzong ascended the throne, he moved to Longtuge, a doctor in the household department, a direct bachelor and an assistant lecturer in the official department. In 1022, he was promoted to Minister of the Ministry of Rites, Shangshu. He was upright and outspoken, and his relatives were afraid of him, so he was called "Lu Tou participated in politics." He was given the posthumous title Su Jian by the Minister of the Ministry of War.
Meng Hanqing: a famous dramatist in the Yuan Dynasty. The public case drama "Zhang Kongmu Zhikan Moheluo" not only had a great influence at that time, but also has been passed down to this day.
Xue Hui: A native of Bozhou in the Ming Dynasty. A famous poet in the Ming Dynasty. His courtesy name was Juncai, his nickname was Xiyuan, and his later nickname was Daning Jushi. He is the author of a collection of poems and essays, "Kaogong Collection", "Nishihara Posthumous Letter", "Promises", etc. He was very knowledgeable and respected by scholars at that time, and was called Mr. Nishihara.
Xue Fengxiang: A native of Bozhou in the Ming Dynasty. Author of "History of Peony". For those who wrote notes and music scores about peonies, the most detailed one is "History of Peony".
Gong Deshu: A native of Bozhou in the Qing Dynasty. Leader of the Nian Army uprising.
Wu Chuqi: A native of Bozhou in the Qing Dynasty. Painter in the early Qing Dynasty. The poems and paintings are famous in Jiangnan.
He is the author of "Honggao Suoshuo", "Tingnan Yincao", etc. There is an existing "Xijiang Tour Picture Ode", which contains 21 landscape paintings.
Liu Jinding: a native of Mengcheng in the Song Dynasty. Heroine.
Jiang Gui’s title: Bozhou native. Former general of the Huai Army. Beiyang Army general.