Ma Liang 1
Ma Liang (187-222), a native of Yicheng, Xiangyang (now the south of Yicheng, Hubei), was an official of Shu and Han in the Three Kingdoms period and the younger brother of Ma Su. In the first year of Zhangwu (22 1), Liu Bei proclaimed himself emperor, established the Shuhan regime, and appointed Ma Liang as assistant.
2. Ma Jianzhong
Ma Jianzhong (1845—65438 February 9th +8 140900), alias Gan, scientific name, word. Jiangsu Dantu (now Zhenjiang) is the 20th grandson of Ma Duanlin, the author of Literature General Examination. Scholars and diplomats in late qing dynasty.
3. Ma Chao
Ma Chao (176-222), Fufeng (now Xingping, Shaanxi), Maoling, son of the general Teng. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, he was a warlord, a famous soldier of Shu and Han in the Three Kingdoms, and a teenager became famous. Cao Cao repeatedly recruited Ma Chao to be an official in Beijing, but Ma Chao refused. Then Marten entered Beijing, sealed Wei Yan, and Ma Chao commanded Marten's troops.
4. Madai
Ma Dai (date of birth and death unknown) was born in Maoling, Fufeng. During the Three Kingdoms period, General Shu Han was Ma Chao's younger brother. In the sixteenth year of Jian 'an, Ma Dai followed his brother Ma Chao to fight Cao Cao in Tongguan. In September, Ma Chao was defeated, and Ma Dai withdrew with Ma Chao and returned to Gansu counties. In September of the eighteenth year of Jian 'an, Ma Dai went to Hanzhong with Ma Chao and attached himself to Zhang Lu.
5. Ma Zhou
Ma Zhou, a native of chiping, Qinghe, was the prime minister of Emperor Taizong. In the 22nd year of Zhenguan (648), on the 9th day of the first month, Ma Zhou died at the age of 48. Emperor Taizong mourned for him, posthumously awarded the prefect of Youzhou, and was buried with Zhaoling.