The Xue family in history?
Xue Ju was born in Fenyin, Hedong (now Wanrong, Shanxi). In the third year of the Great Cause of Sui Dynasty (AD 6 17), the father and son sent troops to claim to be the overlord of Western Qin. According to the land of Longxi, he led 300 thousand troops and soon proclaimed himself emperor and moved to Tianshui. After his son succeeded to the throne, he was defeated and surrendered to the Tang Dynasty. Xue Qi, a native of Fenyin, Zhou Pu, was a minister and painter in the Tang Dynasty. Zeng Guan went to Taibao, the prince, and the minister of rites. He is good at drawing figures, birds and animals, especially cranes, which is said to be a must. His calligraphy, together with Ou Yangxun, Yu Shinan and Chu Suiliang, is called "the four great masters in the early Tang Dynasty". Xue Tao (770-832), a great poet, was born in Chang 'an (now Xi 'an, Shaanxi) and was a poetess in the Tang Dynasty. She is beautiful in appearance and Minhui in character. At the age of eight, she was able to write poems, and her temperament and talent were famous all over the world. My father died young and became a geisha. He is good at singing and dancing, and he is good at writing poems. He once wrote his own poems, named Xue. Xue Tao's poems were compiled in the Ming Dynasty. Xue Xue, born in Baizi, Wuxian (now Suzhou, Jiangsu), was a physician in Qing Dynasty. His medical skills are no worse than those of Ye in the same county, and each has his own experience. The main works are six volumes of the original purpose of medical classics. Theory of Dampness and Heat is his masterpiece of exploration and research on damp and heat, with profound insights. The book does not exceed 10,000 words, but for damp heat, "the feeling is shallow and deep, the treatment is shallow and deep, and the treatment is fine and fine." His Treatise on Dampness and Heat and Ye Gui's Treatise on Warmth can be said to be companion pieces to explain damp-heat and febrile diseases. Poets of Sui Dynasty in Xue Daoheng. The word Xuanqing (540-609) was born in Fenyin, Hedong (now Wanrong, Shanxi). Shi Li was from the Northern Qi Dynasty and the Northern Zhou Dynasty. After the establishment of the Sui Dynasty, he served as assistant minister of internal history and added Fu Yi as the third division. When Yang-ti became emperor, he was the secretariat of Zhou Fan and was appointed as a doctor in Li Si. Later, he was killed by Emperor Yang. Xue Daoheng is lonely and diligent. /kloc-writing Ode to Overseas Chinese at the age of 0/3 is quite thoughtful and surprising. During the Wuping period of the Northern Qi Dynasty, Fu Qian, the envoy of Chen in the Southern Dynasties, was received by the guest Lang. Give a poem 50 rhymes, the Tao is balanced and harmonious, and the north and south are beautiful. Wei Shou, a famous scholar at that time, said: "Fu Qian said that insects are fish's ears." He is as famous as Lu Sidao and has the highest artistic achievement among poets in Sui Dynasty. There are 30 volumes that have been lost. Today, there is 1 volume The Collection of Xue Lisi. There are more than 20 poems recorded in the pre-Qin, Han, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and 8 poems in Qin, Han, Three Kingdoms and Six Dynasties. For his deeds, see Biography of Sui Shu and History of the North. Xue Dading, a native of Fenyin, was a good official in Tang Dynasty. He used to be the secretariat of Cangzhou and opened the Wudi Canal into the sea. He is called Dangdang's foot secretariat. Yong Huizhong was promoted to Governor of Hangjing. (614 —— March 24th, 683) Xue (now Hejin, Shanxi) was born in Longmen, a famous soldier in the Tang Dynasty. He was brave and good at riding and shooting. Taoism calls him the White Tiger Star King. He marched eastward to "gallop the enemy in white" and defeated North Korea; Western Expedition "Three Arrows Set Tianshan Mountains" to Contain Turks. It has made great contributions to consolidating the frontiers of the Tang Dynasty. Xue's story is widely circulated among the people, and the dramatist of Yuan Dynasty created the zaju "Xue Weakly Comes Home". An anonymous writer in the Qing Dynasty wrote the popular novel Xue Dongzheng (biography of Xue Jiafu in the Tang Dynasty).