1, Liu Bei
Liu Bei (161-June10,223) was born in Zhuoxian County (now Zhuozhou City, Baoding City, Hebei Province), the founding emperor of Shu and Han during the Three Kingdoms period, and Emperor Zhaolie of posthumous title, also known as a historian. According to the Records of the Three Kingdoms, Liu Bei is a descendant of Liu Sheng, the imperial clan of the Han Dynasty and the king of mountain scenery in Hanzhong.
2. Liu Yuxi
Liu Yuxi (772-842), a writer and philosopher in the Tang Dynasty, was born in Luoyang. He calls himself a "Luoyang native" and was born in Zhongshan. The first one is Zhongshan, Wang Jing and Liu Sheng. Known as the "poet".
3. Liu Bang
Liu Bang, Emperor Gaozu of Han Dynasty (winter 24th, 256 BC-65438 BC+April 25th, 095), was a native of Fengyi, Pei County, the founding emperor of Han Dynasty, one of the great pioneers of Han nationality and culture, and an outstanding politician, strategist and conductor in China history.
4. Liu Xie
Liu Xie (about 465-520), whose name was Yanhe, was a literary theorist and critic in the history of China, who lived in Nanliang during the Southern and Northern Dynasties. Han nationality, Jingkou (now Zhenjiang), Dashenzhuang (now Liu Zhuang, Shen Da), Dongguan Town, Juxian County, Shandong Province. He used to be a county magistrate, an infantry captain and a palace official, and he was quite famous.
5. Liu Bowen
Liu Ji (13 1 1 July1375 May 16) was a native of Nantian, qingtian county (now wencheng county, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province), so he was called Liu Qingtian, a strategist and a native of the early Ming Dynasty. After three years of Hongwu (1370), he became a sincere person, so he was also called Liu Chengyi. In the ninth year, Wu Zongzheng granted a surname posthumously, posthumous title Wencheng, who was later called He Wencheng Gong.