Since then, he has made many outstanding achievements. Insight into the enemy's situation and persuade Chang Yi to surrender. Attack Yuan and move to Hebei. In the Battle of White Wolf Mountain, he led the vanguard to break Wuhuan, and killed Wuhuan Khan at the tower pier. Expulsion of Liaodong General Liu Yi. Put down the rebellion by static braking, March into Jianghuai, and destroy Chen Lan and Meicheng. Since then, he has long been guarding Hefei.
2. De (630-700) was born in Jinyang (now Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province). Politician of Tang Dynasty, prime minister of Wu Zhou.
Di, a native of Taiyuan. In his early years, he was a judge of Bianzhou, a judge of Bingzhou, a secretariat of Dali Temple, an imperial adviser, a doctor, a secretariat of Ningzhou, an assistant minister of Dongguan, a secretariat of Wenchang Youcheng, a secretariat of Yuzhou, a secretariat of Fuzhou and a secretariat of Luozhou. He is famous for not being afraid of powerful people.
3. Liu Qi (former 188—— former 14 1 March 9). The sixth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (157- 14 1 reigned), the eldest son of Emperor Wendi, and his mother was the empress of Emperor Xiaowen's Dou (that is, Dou Taihou).
In the seventh year after Emperor Wen (BC 157), he ascended the throne in June. During his reign, he continued to implement the policy of sharing interest with the people and paying less taxes, and the social economy was further restored and developed. The land rent was changed from fifteen taxes to thirty taxes, and it became customized in the Han Dynasty. In order to strengthen centralization, Chao Cuo's suggestion was adopted, and the vassals were separated.
4. Wei Jie (286-365438+June 20, 2002) was born in Anyi County, Hedong County (now Xiaxian County, Shaanxi Province), the great-grandson of Cao Wei Shangji and the great-grandson of Wei Guan of Taibao. Metaphysics scholar and official in Jin Dynasty, one of the four handsome men in ancient China.
Wei Jie was a famous talker and metaphysician in Wei and Jin Dynasties after Yan He and Wang Bi, and was a courtier of the Prince. Yongjia moved to the south in the fourth year (3 10). In the sixth year of Yongjia (3 12), Wei Jie died of illness at the age of 27. He was buried in Nanchang and moved to Jiangning.
5. Wei Chijingde (585-658), whose real name is Wei Chirong (The Book of the New Tang Dynasty Weichi Gong [2-3]), was born in Shuyang County, Shuozhou, with a ancestral home in Dina, Tai 'an (now Shouyang County, Shanxi Province) and a Xianbei nationality. The founding star of the Tang Dynasty, one of the "Twenty-four Outstanding Lingyange".
At the end of the great cause, he participated in pacifying Levin's civil strife and awarded the doctor to the DPRK. In the 13th year of the Great Cause (6 17), he followed Liu Wuzhou to arise and become a general. In the third year of Wude (620), he was defeated and surrendered to the Tang Dynasty, and was named Weichi Gong.