Liu Che 1. That is, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the seventh emperor of the Western Han Dynasty, a politician and strategist. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty/Kloc-acceded to the throne at the age of 0/6. In order to consolidate the imperial power, the central government set up China and North Korea, and in order to strengthen the supervision of princes and local senior officials, thirteen counties were set up in the local areas. Promulgate the favor decree, solve the kingdom power, and return the salt, iron and currency rights to the central government. Culturally, Dong Zhongshu's suggestion was adopted to "oust a hundred schools of thought and respect Confucianism alone". During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the national prestige spread far and wide, the east merged with North Korea, the south swallowed Baiyue, the west conquered Dawan, and the north broke the Xiongnu, which laid the basic scope of the Han Dynasty and created the prosperity of Hanwu.
2. Zhang Fei Zhang Fei, a native of Youzhou, Zhuo Jun, was a famous scholar in Shu and Han Dynasties. Because of his bravery, he and Guan Yu are also called "ten thousand enemies." In the first year of Zhangwu, Liu Bei proclaimed himself emperor, and Zhang Fei was promoted to general riding chariots, captain of bailiff and Hou of Xixiang. In the same year, Zhang Fei was victimized by his subordinates Fan Qiang and Zhang Da.
3. Liu Bei Liu Bei, Emperor Zhaolie of the Han Dynasty, was born in Zhuoxian County in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. He is a descendant of Liu Sheng, the king of Zhongshan in the Western Han Dynasty. During the Three Kingdoms period, Shu Han was the first emperor and politician, and he was also called the first master by historians. In the third year of Zhangwu, Liu Bei died in Baidicheng at the age of 63. He is posthumous title Zhaolie, whose temple name is Liezu, and was buried in Hui Ling.