1, Guanzhong
Guan zhong (about 723 BC-645 BC), surnamed Ji, in charge, Yi Wu, Zhongzi and Shijing, was a representative figure of legalists in the Spring and Autumn Period? Yingshang people (now Yingshang, Anhui) are descendants of Zhou Muwang. He was a famous economist, philosopher, politician and strategist in ancient China. Known as "the pioneer of Legalism", "the teacher of saints", "the protector of Chinese civilization" and "the first phase of China".
2. Shi Yan
Shi Yan (? -548 BC), China was the pioneer, military figure and political figure of the Legalist School of the State of Jin in the Spring and Autumn Period. Qi's, Shi's and Fan's were announced according to fiefs, taboos (Fan's) and posthumous title. Fan Wenzi, son of Shi Xie. Also known as Fan Zixuan.
In the first 570 years, Fan sent envoys to the State of Qi to persuade the State of Qi to continue to form an alliance with the State of Jin, and the State of Qi sent Prince Guang to participate in the alliance of Jize. In 563, he and Bank of China Yan suggested that Jin Gong and Gong destroy the small country forcing Yang (now the south of Yixian County, Shandong Province).
3. Wuqi
Wu Qi (440 years ago -38 1 years ago) was born in Zuo Shi (now Cao County, Heze City, Shandong Province, talking about Dingtao District, Heze City). Military strategist, politician, reformer and representative of military strategist in the early Warring States period.
Wu Qi lived in Shilu, Wei and Chu all his life. He is familiar with military strategists, legalists and Confucianism, and has made great achievements in internal affairs and military affairs. In Chu, he presided over the "Wuqi Reform". Later, because of the political reform, I offended the nobles and was killed by them. Woods' art of war has been handed down from generation to generation.
4. Le Yi
Le Yi, whose date of birth and death is unknown, has a son's surname, and the word "Yong Ba". Zhongshan Lingshou was an outstanding strategist at the end of the Warring States Period. He is a descendant of Wei Jiang, worshipped as a general, and was named King Chang to help revitalize Yan State.
In 284 BC, he commanded the allied forces of Yan and other five countries to attack Qi, attacking more than 70 cities in succession, creating a famous war example of defeating the strong with the weak in China's ancient war history, and avenged Yan. Later, because of his suspicion, he defected to Zhao, was sealed in Guanjin, and was sealed as.
5. Shang Yang
Shang Yang (about 395 BC-338 BC) was a statesman, reformer, thinker and representative of Legalism in the Warring States Period. He is a native of Wei (now Liangzhuang Town, Neihuang County, Anyang City, Henan Province) and a descendant of the king of Wei. Her surname is Gong, so she is also called Wei Yang and Gong Sunyang. Later, due to his meritorious service in the Hexi Campaign, he was named fifteen cities Shang Jun, so he called it Shang Yang.