Famous historical figures in Wang Zi include Wang Xu, Wang Jian, Wang Ling, Wang Zhaojun and Wang Mang.
1, Wang Xu: Guiguzi, surnamed Wang, also known as Xuanweizi. A prominent figure in the Warring States period, the Huaxia nationality, had four flesh moles on his forehead, which became the image of the ghost house and founded the Ghost Valley School. First, people in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period defended their country (Qixian County, Henan Province); One said that he was from Yedi (Linzhang, Hebei Province) during the Warring States Period. Said Chen Dancheng (Dancheng) people.
2. Wang Jian: Wang Jian (the year of birth and death is unknown), a native of Yangdong Township (now the northeast of Fuping, Shaanxi Province), was a famous Qin strategist during the Warring States Period. His main achievement is to destroy Handan, the capital of Zhao, and Yanzhao. Destroy Chu with most of Qin's troops. Together with his son Wang Ben, he became the greatest contributor to Qin Shihuang's destruction of the Six Kingdoms. His outstanding military command ability made him rank alongside Bai Qi, Li Mu and Lian Po as the four famous soldiers in the Warring States Period. Wang Jian is the ancestor of King Langya and King Taiyuan.
3. Ling: Ling is a native of Pei County (now Pei County West, Jiangsu Province). Ministers in the early years of the Western Han Dynasty. Emperor Gaozu Liu took care of his younger brother's tomb when he was in a noble family in Pei County. Liu bang set out to capture Xianyang, and the tomb gathered thousands of troops to occupy Nanyang, unwilling to follow Liu bang. Liu bang crusaded against Xiang Yu, whose mother was in Xiang Yu's camp. She surrendered to Hanwang for the tomb and was killed by Fu Jian. Xiang Yu was furious and cooked the mother of the tomb. The mausoleum then surrendered to Liu Bang. In August of the sixth year of Emperor Gaozu (the first 20 years1), he was named an Guohou. At first, he didn't want to follow Liu Bang, and he made friends with Liu Bang's enemy Yong Chi, so he closed it later.
4. Wang Zhaojun: Wang Zhaojun (about 52- 19 BC) was born in Zigui County, Nan County, Western Han Dynasty, and was born in Xingshan County, Yichang City, Hubei Province. He married a maid-in-waiting in the Western Han Dynasty. He, Diophantine, Xi and Yang Yuhuan (Yang Guifei) are called one of the four beauties in ancient China. Yan, one of the four beauties in ancient China, was called "Ming Fei" and "Wang Mingjun" in Jin Dynasty to avoid Si Mazhao. Wang Zhaojun maintained the stability of Sino-Hungarian relations for half a century, and the story of Zhaojun's departure from the fortress spread through the ages.
5. Wang Mang: Wang Mang (65,438+45 February, 65,438+23 February, 65,438 438+ 10/0, 6), born in Yuancheng, Wei County (now daming county, Handan, Hebei Province), eldest son, newborn king, nephew of Queen Wang of the Western Han Dynasty, descendant of Han Liu. The founding emperor of the new dynasty reigned for 8 to 23 years.