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Introduction of celebrities in Jinzhou, Liaoning Province, list of historical figures in Jinzhou, Liaoning Province
Murong Lin [Jin] (? ~398)

Murong Lin (? -398), Murong Qian's work, the word He Lin (He Qian), was the imperial clan and general of Hou Yan during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. Hou Yan is the illegitimate child of Mu Rongchui. He is the half-brother of Murong Bao and Zhao Wen Murong Xi. Mu Rongchui disliked him since childhood. When Mu Rongchui rebelled against Yan Qian and defected to the former Qin Dynasty, Murong Lin fled back to Yan Qian to report the case, and then betrayed his younger brother Murong Ling, causing his physical death. When Mu Rongchui returned to his hometown in Yan Qian, he was exiled and seldom saw him. After the Battle of Feishui, Mu Rongchui made great efforts, from which Murong Lin contributed a lot of tricks, and began to be appreciated by Mu Rongchui, who was appointed as the general of Fujun. The army captured Zhongshan, and its prestige increased greatly. 3 ... [Details]

Murong Ling [Jin] Xianbei people (? ~370)

Murong Ling (? The Book of Jin was written by Mu Rongchui, the eldest son of the former King of Yan and his best son. He was born after the first period (Queen Cheng Zhao) and was a Xianbei nationality. In the 10th year of Jianxi in Yan Qian (369), he followed his father to Fu Jian, the former king of Qin. The following year, MuRongLing returned to Yan Qian, was tipped off by his younger brother MuRongLin, and died at the hands of his men. Mu Rongchui made Hou Yan a prince and made him a sacrificial village. In 398, his nephew Murong Sheng acceded to the throne, honoring him as Emperor Zhuang. In the first ten years of Yan Jianxi (369), he made great contributions to resisting the Northern Expedition of Huan Wen in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, but he was criticized by Emperor Murong Xie, Empress Dowager Ke Zuhui and Taifu Murong ...

Murong Zhou [Jin] (? ~398)

Murong Zhou (? ~~398), former General Yan, Zhang's, and Wang Wei's. Mu Rongchui once escorted the coffins of Mu Rongchui, the queen of Yan, and Ai Cheng, the little queen, to Xuanping Mausoleum in Longcheng for burial. Murong Zhou led 65,438+0,000 cavalry to join forces with the Jin Army. Murong Zhou took 200 cavalry to challenge 8 jin j, and then tricked 8 jin j to pursue. Murong Zhou led the rest of the cavalry to ambush, and the Jin army suffered heavy losses. In February 398, Duan Su-gu rebelled and forced Murong Long's eldest son, Mu Rongchong, to be king of Levin, killing Murong Zhou, Wang, Zhong Mou Gong and the imperial clan kings. ..... [Details]

Murong De [Jin] was the first emperor of Southern Yan during the Sixteen Kingdoms Period in Wuhu, and Southern Yan presented it to Emperor Wu (336 ~ 405).

Murong De (336-405, 10, 18), later renamed Murong Beide, whose real name was Xuan Ming, was born in Changli, Ji Cheng (now Yixian, Liaoning Province), Xianbei nationality, Murong Mu's youngest son, former Yan Kaihua emperor, his mother Gongsun, Murong Mu, former Yan Jing Zhao Di, and later Yan Chengwu emperor Mu Rongchui. In the fourth year of Taihe (369), my brother Mu Rongchui defeated the Eastern Jin army in the battle of Fangtou. In the ninth year of Taiyuan (384), Mu Rongchui established Houyan, appointed Murong De as the general of riding chariots, reinstated Wang Yangfan, lived in the town as Wei, and participated in government affairs. After Murong Bao succeeded to the throne, Ren Murong De was appointed as a special envoy to observe the festival, ... [Details]

Murong Huan [Jin]

Murong Huan was the son of Murong Mu, the former emperor of Yan civilization in the Sixteen Kingdoms period. In April 354, his younger brother, former Yan Emperor Murong Jun, made Murong Huan king of the capital. In August 370, the former Yan Emperor Murong Yong ordered Taifu and Wang Murong to lead 300,000 troops to help Huguan and Jinyang resist the former Qin Dynasty. He sent Murong Huan to lead more than 10,000 troops to Sha Ting Pavilion (now Daming East, Hebei Province) as his successor. Murong Ping was defeated by Wang Meng of the former Qin Dynasty, and Murong Huan led the army to retreat to Neihuang (now northwest of Neihuang, Henan Province), and later went to Qin Jun to enter the city. On the sixth day of November, Murong Huan retreated from Neihuang to Longcheng (now Chaoyang, Liaoning). On the seventh day, Yan Qian dispersed and rode assistant minister Yu Wei to open the north gate at night, welcoming former Qin Jun and Murong Yong to escape ... [Details]

Murong Li [Jin]

Murong Li (? -? ), former general Yan Fujun, the next Wang Pi. In 366 AD, Mu Rongchui boy soldiers attacked Yanzhou and entered Mount Tai. Zhuge You, the satrap of Mount Tai in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, panicked, lost his city and fled to Huainan. In 369 AD, Huan Wen, a fu of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, attacked, and Mu Rongchui was ordered to fight Huan Wen in Xu Huang (now the northeast of Qixian County, Henan Province). Murong Li lost the battle and fled back alone. ..... [Details]

Mu Rongchui [Jin] Hou Yan became Emperor Wu, and Hou Yan was the founding monarch of sixteen countries (326 ~ 396).

Mu Rongchui (326 -396), born in Changli, Xianbei, was an outstanding strategist and politician during the Sixteen Kingdoms period, and was known as the "God of War". Murong Mu is the fifth son of the former Emperor Yan Culture and the half-brother of Jing Zhao Emperor Murong Mu. Mother Ian Yi Shu. After the establishment of Houyan, she proclaimed herself emperor. After his death, posthumous title became a martial artist and became Emperor Wu for Hou Yan. In 384, he claimed to be the Prince of Yan and established Houyan. In 394, the battle of Taiwan wall was annexed by Xiyan. In 395, Taizi Murong Bao was defeated in the battle between Houyan and the Northern Wei Dynasty. Subsequently, Mu Rongchui led the army to attack the Northern Wei Dynasty again, during which his illness became worse, and he died at the age of ... [with details].

Murong Bao [Southern and Northern Dynasties] was the second emperor of Houyan during the Sixteen Kingdoms period (355 ~ 398).

Murong Bao (355-398), known as Daoyou, was the fourth son of Hou Yanhe, and his mother was Duan of Zhao, the second emperor of Hou Yan in the Sixteen Kingdoms period. Murong Bao broke his word when he was young, lacked ambition and character, and liked others to please him. In 369 AD, Murong Bao and his father Mu Rongchui and others fled to the former Qin Dynasty. During the reign of Fu Jian, the former master of Qin Dynasty, he served as a prince to wash horses for ten thousand years. Fu Jian launched the Huai Fei War and appointed Murong Bao as General Lingjiang. In 398, he set out from Longcheng and marched south. The soldiers fled for fear of war. Back in Longcheng, I am Khan for Dunqiu Wang Lan ... [Details]

Murong Di Murong Yun [Jin] was the second emperor in the Sixteen Kingdoms Period (3 19 ~ 360).

Murong Di (3 19-360), Murong Jun, Ji Chengren of Changli (now Yixian County, Liaoning Province), the second son of Murong Mu, the civilized emperor of Yan Qian, and the second emperor of Yan Qian in the Sixteen Kingdoms period. Murong Miao was nominally a prince of the Eastern Jin Dynasty when he ascended the throne, but in 352 he officially proclaimed himself independent. During Murong Miao's reign, Wei Ran was destroyed, entered the Central Plains originally occupied by Hou Zhao, and moved its capital to Yecheng. Dayan entered its heyday and finally stood in a tripartite position with the Eastern Jin Dynasty in the south and the pre-Qin regime in Guanzhong. In his later years, he recruited troops on a large scale and prepared to attack the Eastern Jin Dynasty in the south, which caused an uproar among the domestic people ... [Details]

During the Sixteen Kingdoms Period (359 ~ 386), the second emperor of Mu Rongchong [Northern and Southern Dynasties] extended to the west.

Mu Rongchong (359 -386) was born in Ji Cheng, Changli (now Yixian County, Liaoning Province). He was the son of former Yanjing emperor Murong Jun, the younger brother of former Yanyou emperor Murong Yong, and the fierce emperor Murong Hong of Xiyan. His mother was the second emperor Xiongnu of Xiyan in the Sixteen Countries Period. Mu Rongchong is handsome and brave. When Murong Jun was in office, he was named Zhongshan Wang and Fu. Before Yan died, Qin was the satrap of Pingyang. In the tenth year of Taiyuan (385), Mu Rongchong proclaimed himself emperor in Afangcheng and was transferred to the new dynasty. In the 11th year of Taiyuan (386), Xianbei people held a grudge against them, and General Zuo complied with the dissatisfaction of the people and took advantage of the situation to attack and kill Murong ... [with details].

Tong Yanbo (1911~1944)

Tong Yanbo (1911-1944) is a native of Shanggutang Village, Toutai Manchu Township, Yixian County. A well-off family His father, a child and a teacher were born, and there were two women and one man under his knee. He strictly manages his family and attaches importance to the education and cultivation of his children. When Yanbo was seven years old, in order to facilitate his brother and sister to go to school, the family moved to the city and went to school at the South School in Yixian County, which is now Wenchang Palace Primary School. He has been smart and studious since he was a child. He skipped two grades in middle school and was a good student with excellent academic performance. 1928 was admitted to Northeastern University and studied in department of mechanical engineering. He is cheerful and steady, honest, frank and generous, pays attention to appearance and manners, ...

Jun Xiao (1907 ~ 1988)

Jun Xiao (1July 3, 907-1June 22, 988), formerly known as1July 3, 907, was born in Xianianpangou Village, Shenjiatai Town, Yixian County, Jinzhou City, Liaoning Province (now Danian Township, where Linghai belongs). Besides Xiao Jun, his pen names include Yan and Tian Jun. His name matches "Xiao Hong", which together means "Little Red Army". 1934 10 created the famous village in August. The publication of "Village in August" not only shows the achievements of anti-Japanese war literature, but also lays the foundation for Xiao Jun's anti-Japanese war literature ...

Du Li (1880 ~ 1956)

Du Li (1880- 1956) was originally named Li Yinpei, also known as Xuan Cun and Li Su. Yi County, Liaoning Province, graduated from Wujiang Guild Hall in Northeast China. He served as company commander, colonel and division commander in the army. During the September 18th Incident, he served as the garrison commander of Yilan and the commander of the 24th Army Corps in Northeast China. Du Li entered school at the age of 6 and joined the army at the age of 20. In the thirty-first year of Guangxu (1905), he entered the Wujiang guild hall in the northeast and later became a senior general of the Northeast Army. After the September 18th Incident, he led his troops to resist Japan. On February 5, the first year of the Puppet Manchuria Datong (1932), Harbin fell, and Du Li led the army to retreat to Yilan. In the second year of the Puppet Datong (1933), he crossed the river into Soviet territory in June, 1, ... [Details]

Liang Shiying laid down his life to bomb the enemy fort (1922 ~ 1948).

Liang Shiying (1922- 1948) is a special hero of China people. He used his life to bomb the enemy's fortress. Born in Fuyu County, Jilin Province, 1922. Born in poverty, 13 years old herded cattle for the landlord and worked as a long-term laborer. After the recovery of Northeast China, with hatred for the old society and longing for the new China, he joined the China People's Organization in June 1946 and became a soldier in the 3rd Battalion, 4th Division, 2nd Column of the Northeast Democratic Allied Forces. Joined China in the same winter. 1947, in the battles of Changtu and Zhangwu, he made meritorious service twice for being brave. 1September, 948, went south to Beining Line with the Ministry to participate in the liberation of Jinzhou ... [Details]

Zhang Ding (19 17 ~ 20 10)

Zhang Ding (19 17 May 19 —20 10 February 2 1),No. Tashan, a native of Heishan, Liaoning; China is a famous contemporary painter, cartoonist, mural artist, calligrapher, arts and crafts artist, art educator and art theorist; Mr. Murong Nong, member of China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, executive director of China Artists Association, chairman of National Mural Working Committee of China Artists Association, vice chairman of China Arts and Crafts Association, academician of China Painting Academy, president of Huang Research Association, professor and dean of Central Academy of Arts and Crafts, and consultant of 1949- 1989 China Art Yearbook. Although Zhang Ding's works ...

Xiao Taihou [Song] was the empress of Liao State, a female politician and strategist (953 ~ 1009).

Xiao Chuo (953- 1009), alias Xiao Yanyan, was a Khitan, queen of Liao, and also a female politician and strategist. After the death of Emperor Jing Zong of Liao Dynasty, Liao was handed over to 29-year-old Xiao Chuo. After Emperor Sheng Zong of Liao acceded to the throne, Xiao Chuo was named Empress Dowager Chengtian and became the Empress Dowager. Under her rule, Liao entered the most glorious period of ruling the Central Plains for 200 years in history. 1009, on the way to the south, Xiao Chuo got sick with Murong and died soon, at the age of 57. He was honored as the Empress Dowager Chengtian and buried in Ganling. Characters' Early Life Experience Xiao Chuo was smart and efficient from an early age ... [Details]

Murong Baiyao [Northern and Southern Dynasties] Xianbei people (? ~570)

Murong Baiyao (? —570), born in Changli, Ji Cheng (now northwest of Yixian County, Liaoning Province), was a Xianbei nationality, a famous soldier in the Northern Wei Dynasty in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. Murong Baiyao was the great-grandson of Murong Mu, the former prince of Yan State in the Sixteen Kingdoms period. His father, Murong Xuan, was named Gao Duhou because of his reputation as an upright official. He died in the position of the top scholar general and Shangshu Zuocheng, and general posthumous title Annan, the secretariat of Bing, was praised as "Jane". Murong Baiyao was a calligrapher when he was young. Because of his personality, he was ordered to work for the prince. After Wen Chengdi Tuoba Hong acceded to the throne, Murong Baiyao became a doctor in the north. After attacking Jue, he moved north to Shangshu. During his tenure, Murong Baiyao served as ... [Details]

Biography of Murong Ke's Seventeen History (32 1 ~ 366)

Murong Ke (32 1-367) was born in Changli (now Yixian County, Liaoning Province), Xianbei nationality, the fourth son of Murong Mu, the former Emperor Kaihua of Yan, Murong Mu's brother, the former Emperor Zhao of Yan, and an outstanding politician and strategist in Qian Yan during the Sixteen Countries Period. Be praised by later generations as one of the top ten famous soldiers in sixteen countries. Murong Ke is "young, sincere and generous". At the age of fifteen, he commanded the army, fought in the south and fought in the north, and repeatedly made meritorious military service. The official is the supreme ruler, with a view of power, but without selfishness. He pacified the civil strife, worked hard in bureaucracy, assisted the young master, and worked hard to become the pillar of Yan Qian. After his death, Yan Qian declined rapidly. After his death, posthumous title became a "Huan". Early experience in Murong Ke ... [Details]

Murong Nong [Northern and Southern Dynasties] The famous Houyan (? ~398)

Murong Nong (? —398.4.7), born in Changli (now northwest of Yixian County, Liaoning Province), Xianbei nationality, a famous Houyan in the Sixteen Kingdoms period. Murong Nong is the son of Mu Rongchui, the founding emperor of Houyan. Like Murong Long, he was born by Mu Rongchui's Aiki. The earliest record of Murong Nong in history books was in the fourth year of Taihe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (369). At that time, Huan Wen in the Eastern Jin Dynasty led an army to attack Yan Qian, and his father Mu Rongchui saved the day and repelled the 8 Jin Army. Due to the bad relationship between Mu Rongchui and Murong Jun and Croats, after Murong Jun's death, Murong Yong acceded to the throne, and the power was in the hands of a teacher Murong Ping. At this time, Mu Rongchui defeated Huan Wen and became famous, while Murong ... [Details]

Murong Mu [Jin], the founder of the Sixteen Kingdoms Period, was the civilized emperor of (297 ~ 3 18).

Murong Mian (297—348. 10.25), born in Changli, Ji Cheng (now northwest of Yixian County, Liaoning Province), was a former prince and military commander in the Sixteen-State Period. Murong Mian is the third son of Murong Hui, the leader of Xianbei nationality. He was known in history as "a man with a long face and teeth, seven feet and eight inches long". Xiong Yi has many rights and strategies, and is still studying classics and good at astronomy "(Zuo Ji of Jin Murong). During the Jianwu period of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (365,438+07-365,438+08), Murong Mu was honored as the top general, left. In December of the second year of Taixing (3 19), Goguryeo, Duan's family and Yuwen's family jointly attacked Jiancheng. MuRongHui behind closed doors, ... [and]