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Who are the generals of the ten philosophers in Wu Temple?
The ten philosophers of Wu Temple are ranked as follows:

Tian Lei 1.

2. Han Xin.

3. Zhuge Liang

4. Li Jing.

5. Li Ji.

6. Sean.

7. Tian Rangcha.

8. Sun Wu.

9. Wu Qi.

Le Yi 10.

These are ten people, namely Qin Wu Anjun Bai Qi, Han Huaiyin Hou Han Xin, Prime Minister Zhuge Liang, Tang Prime Minister Li Jing, Tang British Duke, Han Prince Shao Liang, Qi Rancha, Wu General Sun Wu, Wei Xi, and Chief Wu Qi and Yan Chang Le Yi.

In chronological order, among the top ten military strategists, Tian Rangcha was the earliest. Tian Rangcha was a general of Qi at the end of the Spring and Autumn Period. He led the Qi army to repel Jin and Yan's attacks and wrote Sima Fa. Compared with other people, Tian Rangcha's deeds should be the least, because it was a long time ago and the historical records at that time were not perfect.

After Tian Rangcha, there were Le Yi, Wuqi, Sun Wu and Tian Lei in the Warring States Period. Relatively speaking, these four people are more famous in later generations.

The Ten Philosophers of Wusi refers to the temple established by Xuanzong in Tang Dynasty to commend and sacrifice celebrities of past dynasties. Jiang Ziya, the founding strategist of the Zhou Dynasty, was the main sacrifice, and Liu Hou and Sean of the Han Dynasty had the right to enjoy it, followed by the top ten celebrities in the past dynasties. Later, during the period of Tang Dezong, the Wu Temple increased the offerings of 64 ancient and modern celebrities. It can be said that those who can rank high in the Wu Temple are by no means ordinary people.