Wei Yan (? -AD 234), born in Yiyang (now Tongbai, Henan), was a general of Shu and Han in the Three Kingdoms period. Liu Bei entered Sichuan, and Wei Yan was appointed general yamen for his meritorious military service. After Liu Bei captured Hanzhong, he was promoted to general Zhenyuan, leading the satrap to guard Hanzhong. Later, he followed Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition many times and achieved remarkable results.
During the Northern Expedition, Wei Yan repeatedly asked Zhuge Liang to command 10,000 troops for him and tackle key problems all the way. Finally, he joined forces with Zhuge Liang in Tongguan, but Zhuge Liang refused to agree, so he was dissatisfied. After Zhuge Liang's death, the conflict with Yang Yi, who has a long history, intensified. Wei Yan fled, was hunted down by Ma Dai, and the three clans were destroyed.
2. Wei Zhi
Wei Zhi, a native of Xiaquyang County, Julu County (now Jinzhou City, Hebei Province), was a politician, thinker, writer and historian in Sui and Tang Dynasties. His ancestral home is in Jinzhou City, Hebei Province. Because of his outspoken suggestions and assistance in the great cause of "the rule of Zhenguan" initiated by Taizong, he was called "a generation of celebrities" by later generations.
Dr. Zheng Guogong, a doctor of Guanglu, has made many comments in Zhenguan and dignitaries, the most famous of which is the Ten Thoughts of Emperor Taizong's Advice. Posthumous title "Wen Zhen" ranks among the twenty-four outstanding figures in Lingyange.
3. Wei Wuji
(Xin,? -243 years ago), son of Zhao in Wang Wei, half-brother and son of Wei, a famous strategist and politician of Wei during the Warring States Period, and Huang Xie and Zhao Sheng were also called "Four Childes of the Warring States Period". Author of Wei Gongzi's Art of War.
4. Wei Liangfu
Wei Liangfu (1489- 1566), whose real name is called this Zhai, was named Shangquan, Shangquan and Yufeng in his later years. Born in Xinjian (now Nanchang, Jiangxi), he was a scholar in Jiajing five years (1526). He works as an official in the Ministry of Industry, the Ministry of Housing and the Ministry of Punishment. In the thirty-first year of Jiajing (1552), he served as Shandong Zuobu political envoy, and became an official three years later. He lives in Taicang, Jiangsu.
He was an outstanding opera musician, opera innovator and the originator of Kunqu opera during Jiajing period. He has made outstanding contributions to the artistic development of Kunshan Opera, and is honored as the "ancestor of Kunqu Opera" by later generations, and also known as the "sage of Quyi" in the field of Quyi.
5. Wei Zhongxian
Wei Zhongxian (alias: Li Jinzhong, 1568- 1627 65438+ February 1 1) was born in Suning (now Hebei) in the Ming Dynasty, and his name was "Nine Years Old".
Wanli entered the palace as a eunuch, Xizong acceded to the throne, and was promoted to eunuch and prefect of Li Si Bing. Later, he was in charge of the East Factory, repelling dissidents, forming a wide clique, and arbitrarily ruling state affairs. After Zhu Youjian succeeded to the throne, he severely cracked down on and punished eunuchs, ruled on Wei Zhongxian's top ten crimes, and ordered him to be arrested. Wei Zhongxian hanged himself and others in the party were purged.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Wei Yan, Baidu Encyclopedia-Wei Zhi, Baidu Encyclopedia-Wei Wuji, Baidu Encyclopedia-Wei Liangfu and Baidu Encyclopedia-Wei Zhongxian.