Cheng Zheng: During the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a man named Cheng who lived in the State of Jin. He first served as the riding royal of the Duke of Jin, and was deeply loved by the Duke of Jin, and later became one of the "six Qing" in the State of Jin.
Cheng Ying: A well-known righteous man in the State of Jin in the Spring and Autumn Period. The drama Orphan of Zhao shows his deeds.
Cheng Ben: A native of Jin at the end of the Spring and Autumn Period. He is famous for his erudition, good discussion and gathering disciples to give lectures. I also met Confucius and wrote Zi Huazi.
Cheng Yi and Cheng Hao, the founders of Neo-Confucianism in the Northern Song Dynasty, are known as "Er Cheng" in the world. Because they are all from Luoyang, Henan, their school is called "Luoxue". His theory was later inherited and developed by Dali scholar Zhu, who founded a neo-Confucianism system, which is internationally known as "Zhu Cheng Neo-Confucianism".
Cheng: A native of Beijing, Guangzhou, Sanyuan (now Shaanxi), a eunuch in the Tang Dynasty, was deeply favored by several generations. The official was an ancient general of a title of generals in ancient times, and the marshal was sentenced to March on Sima and completely ban soldiers.
Cheng Zhijie: A native of Dong 'e, Jeju, Sui Dynasty, joined the Wagang Army led by Li Mi at the end of Sui Dynasty. Later, he returned to the Tang Dynasty and served as the secretariat of qi zhou.
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Cheng Xia: Counselor of Zhao after Sixteen Kingdoms. Ceng Li Changle satrap, Yuzhi Island, general Ning Shuo, supervised the military affairs of seven counties in Jizhou. On behalf of Zhang Bin for the right long history chief.
Cheng Pu: Tugen, Beiping (now Feng Rundong, Hebei Province). During the Three Kingdoms period, Wu was a general who fought against bandits. He first came from Sun Jian, and later helped Sun Quan to govern the south of the Yangtze River. In order to crusade against Dong Zhuo and pacify Jiangdong, he made great contributions. In 208 AD, he and Zhou Yu defeated Cao Cao in Chibi, and were once named the satrap of Jiangxia (now Sun Yicheng, Hubei).
Ceng Cheng: A native of Nanchang, Zhang Yu (now Jiangxi) in the Eastern Han Dynasty, he studied the Spring and Autumn Annals of Yan and taught hundreds of people. He wrote more than 100 books and compiled chapters and sentences of Mencius.
Cheng Xiang, a native of Shexian County, Anhui Province, was a famous seal engraver and painter in Qing Dynasty. He likes to use Qin and Han dynasty seals, simple and honest. He is one of the representative writers of Huizhou School. Painting landscapes, making good use of dry pen and thirst for ink, is vast and simple, and has its own style.
Cheng Changgeng: A native of Qianshan, Anhui Province, was a famous Peking Opera actor in Qing Dynasty. He played the old Peking Opera, blending Hui tune, Han tune and Kunqu opera in one furnace, and made great contributions to the formation of the singing and performing arts of the old Peking Opera.
Cheng Zhengqi: a native of Xiaogan, Hubei Province, was a famous painter in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. He is good at poetry and painting, and his landscape paintings are painted with bare pens and rich colors.
Cheng: Xiuning (now Anhui), a writer in Ming Dynasty, is as famous as Li Dongyang, and once served as the right assistant minister of the Ministry of Rites.
Cheng Jiasui: Xiuning (now Anhui) was a famous poet and painter in Ming Dynasty.