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Who are the celebrities in Chun 'an County?
Chun 'an is a county where historical celebrities gather. There are 308 scholars in Chunsui County, including 3 champions, 1 second place, 1 Huatan, and 9 Wu Jinshi, which is really rare at the county level in the imperial examination era. According to the statistics of Comrade Tong Zhanfu (author of The Great Migration of Xin 'anjiang), the number of top scholars in Chun 'an (3) is15 of that in Hangzhou, which is 17 times of the average of 2862 counties and cities in China. The proportion of scholars admitted is also very high. For example, Yuncun Village in Taiping Township has successively obtained 2 1 Jinshi, becoming a well-known "Jinshi Village". List the celebrities in Chun 'an in historical order (including foreign celebrities with political achievements in Chun 'an) and briefly introduce them.

Fang Chu. Chun 'an people, skilled in the Book of Changes, once noted Meng's Book of Changes. In the fourth year of the Eastern Han Dynasty (79), he was promoted to filial piety and awarded the post of doctor, which was well known to Emperor Zhang of the Han Dynasty. People in Chun 'an call him "Fang Xianweng".

He Qi. Wu Dong was born in Yin Shan (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang) and was a famous soldier in the Three Kingdoms period. The founder of Chun 'an County, Chun 'an people built a temple to worship him and honored him as "Master He".

Chen Shuozhen. Chun 'an Zitong Garden Grange (now Zitong Town outside Tongwai) is a native. In the fourth year of Tang Gaozong Wei Yong (653), she rallied and called herself "Emperor Wenjia". Jane Bozan, a famous historian, called her "the first female leader of peasant uprising who proclaimed herself emperor in the history of China".

Huangfushi Chun 'an, a famous poet in the middle Tang Dynasty, once participated in Liu Han's "ancient prose movement", and the collected works of Mr. Huangfu were passed down from generation to generation.

Huang Fusong. Chun 'an, the son of Huangfushi, is an important poet of Huajian School in the late Tang Dynasty.

Fang gan. Chun 'an, a famous poet in the late Tang Dynasty, lived in seclusion in Jinghu Lake in Huiji and traveled all over eastern Zhejiang. A few years ago, Xinchang County, known as the "Road of Tang Poetry in East Zhejiang", edited a collection of Tang poetry, which included nearly 80 poems by Fang Gan. Sikuquanshu contains eight volumes of his poems, and Quantang Poetry contains six volumes of Fang Gan's poems.

Fang La. People from Wannian Township, Chun 'an (now Weiping Town) raised the banner of righteousness in the second year of Xuanhe in the Northern Song Dynasty (1 120) and were suppressed in the fourth year of Xuanhe (1 122). He led the rebel army to attack fifty-two counties in six states and became an outstanding peasant uprising leader in the history of China.

Zhan Xun Guo Cun, Chun 'an, was the champion of the Southern Song Dynasty. When he won the highest prize, Song Xiaozong wrote poems to encourage him, and he was awarded a bachelor's degree in Longtuge.

Fang Chenfeng. Guo, a native of Chun 'an, was a scholar and a famous educator in the Southern Song Dynasty.

Zhan yizhi Guo Cun, Chun 'an, was a famous Neo-Confucianist in Southern Song Dynasty.

A native of Chun 'an in Huangninao, a famous scholar in the Southern Song Dynasty, was called "Mr. Jingzhai".

He Menggui, a native of Wenchang, Chun 'an, picked flowers, served as an official doctor and an imperial envoy. His poems and articles are included in Song Ci and Sikuquanshu.

Fang yikui. Fu Shan, Chun 'an, was a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. Mr. Fushan's legacy was included in Sikuquanshu.

Money, time. Chun 'an Shufu (now Weiping Town) is a famous Neo-Confucianism in the Southern Song Dynasty.

Zhu. Wuyuan County (now Jiangxi) was a famous philosopher and educator in the Southern Song Dynasty. He once gave lectures at Yingshan College in Guocun. At Yingshan Academy, I wrote down "My Thoughts on Reading" (Yong Fang Tang).

Xu Tianchen Xu Cun, a native of Chun 'an, was a famous opera writer in Yuan Dynasty. His southern opera "Killing Dogs" is one of the four legends of China in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty.

Shang Lu. Chun 'an, a villager, was the top scholar in the Ming Dynasty, and was the first in the provincial examination, public examination and palace examination, so he was called "Sanyuan Jihe". He experienced three dynasties, namely, Yingzong, Daizong and Xianzong, and was called the "ternary prime minister" because the rank from the official to the cabinet was the prime minister (equivalent to the cabinet prime minister), and became a famous figure in history.

Harry. Born in Qiongshan, Guangdong Province (now Haikou City, Hainan Province), he was a famous upright official in the history of the Ming Dynasty in February of the fourth year of Chunzhi.

Mao Jike, a famous ancient prose writer in Chun 'an and early Qing Dynasty, lived with Mao Qiling and Mao, and was known as "Three Hairs in the Middle of Zhejiang, Three Great Writers in the Text". He was the main editor of Yanzhou Fuzhi, which was the preface of Zhejiang Tongzhi.

Fang Ruru. Fu, a native of Chun 'an, was a writer in Qing Dynasty. His Charcoal Ballad reflects the sufferings of people's livelihood, and every word makes people cry.

Wang Wendian, a native of Qinchuan, Langchuan Township, Chun 'an, was the vice president of the National Chamber of Commerce and the president of the National Association for the Promotion of Domestic Products.

Shao ruipeng Chun 'an is a rich boy and a famous poet in modern times. He used to be a professor at Peking University University and the Republic of China University, the head of the Chinese Department of Henan University, and a member of the House of Representatives politically.

Fang haichun. Alias Ouyang Fanhai, a native of Chun 'an, a literary theorist, was once the director of the research office of Lu Xun Art Institute.

Zhou Hezhang. He cheng, Chun 'an County, a monk, served as abbot of Zhaoxian Temple in West Lake and Zisi Temple in Wu Kang successively, and later as abbot of Mituo Temple, enjoying high prestige in Buddhism.