1, Xu Heng
Xu Heng is known as "Mr. Lu Zhai". Famous Neo-Confucianists and Educators in the Late Jin and Early Yuan Dynasties. He was an encyclopedic Confucian scholar and academic master in Yuan Dynasty, and presided over the research and development of "Chronological Calendar".
2. Xu Pingjun
Xu Pingjun, a native of Changyi (now Jinxiang, Shandong Province), was the daughter of Xu Guanghan, the first queen of Liu Xun, Xuan Di, and was later killed by Mrs. Huo Guang. Xu Pingjun was originally engaged to a Ou Hou family.
3. Xu Shen
Xu Shen (about 58 years-about 147 years) was born in Zhaoling, Runan (now Zhaoling District, Luohe City, Henan Province) in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and is known as "Five Classics". He is a famous Confucian scholar, philologist and linguist in Han Dynasty, and the pioneer of China philology.
4. Xu Shao
Xu Shao, a word general, was born in Pingyu, Runan (now Henan), and was a famous critic in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Xu Shao's "less honor, good popularity, more appreciation" and his cousin Xu Jing, who was a teenager, held a monthly character review meeting every month, which had a great influence.
5. Xu Soul
Xu Hun, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, is one of the most influential poets in the late Tang Dynasty. He didn't write ancient poems all his life, but specialized in rhythm. The theme is nostalgia and pastoral poetry, while art is characterized by occasional integrity and skilled poetic rhythm. It's just that poems describe the scenery of water and rain, and future generations intend to be as famous as the poet Du Fu.