Yuan Teng, a native of Shangshui County, was an official during the reign of Emperor Ping of the Western Han Dynasty and a magistrate of Shu County.
Zhou Fang, whose name is Gong Wei, is from Shangshui. When Emperor Wu of the Eastern Han Dynasty awarded the ancient prose Shangshu, he worshipped it as a doctor and wrote 32 pieces of Shangshu.
Zhong Xing, a native of Shangshui County, served as a corps commander during Guangwu years.
Yuan An, named Zhao Gong, is a native of Yuan Lao Village. During the Eastern Han Dynasty and Emperor Wudi, the official was Stuart.
Jing yuan, Zhong Yu, the eldest son of Yuan An. Moreover, when the emperor was an official, he went to the magistrate of Shu County and wrote 320,000 words.
Chang Yuan, whose name is Shu Ping, is the second son of Yuan An. Lian Jin was not a powerful man, but worshipped as a servant, from Lu Xun to the big place.
Yuan Yuan, a native of Shangshui County, was an official in the Eastern Han Dynasty and devoted to serving the country, hence his name Zaijun.
Zhou Ju, a native of Shangshui County, is the son of Zhou Fang. Shundi was a doctor of advice, and later he was named Dahonglu.
Yuan Peng's name is Bochu, the son of jing yuan. During the Guanglu period, Shun Di lived frugally and was naked.
Yuan Tang, Zhonghe, the second son of jing yuan. When Emperor Huan became an official, he became an official, appointed an Guo, and later moved to Qiu.
Yuan Tang's second son, Cheng Yuan, was a corps commander during the reign of Emperor Huan.
The son of Emperor Huan was an upright official, and he kept himself upright.
Li Xun, a native of Shangshui County, was an official servant after Emperor Han Ling.
Yuan Feng, his younger brother, whose name is Zhou Yang, was generous and faithful, and his name was shocking for a while, while Emperor Ling was a great scholar.
Yuan Shao? -AD 202) At the beginning of this year, Cjay's son went to Zuo Jun as a captain when Lingdi was an official. After the death of Emperor Ling, he set out to beg Dong Zhuo. In 200 AD, he was defeated by Cao Cao in Guandu and died.
Shu Yuan (? -A.D. 199) Zidao Highway, son of Yuanfeng, Yuan Shaodi, commander of Guan Zhi Ling Di, was named Yang Zhaihou. In the second year of Jian 'an (AD 197), he was called Emperor Shouchun. He was extremely extravagant, and his food was scattered, which was defeated by Cao Cao.
Ren Liang, a native of Meishan, later moved to Shangshui, then known as Jingzhao House in Song Huizong.
Zhang Zhuan, a native of Shangshui County, was awarded the evaluation of Dali Temple by the government during Song Taizong's reign and was promoted to Prince Zhongyun.
Yao Ye, a native of Yaoqiao Village, He Hua Township, Shangshui County, was the champion of the first year of Song Dazhong Xiangfu, and his official position was Zuo Lang.
Sun Yi, a native of Shangshui County, was a scholar in Song Zhenzong, and served as Zuo Lang.
Yao, the son of Yao Ye, was a scholar in Song Renzong, and later moved to Longtuge to study for a bachelor's degree.
Xie, a native of Shangshui County, was the secretariat of Fujian during the Hongwu period of Ming Dynasty.
Li Sheng, a native of Shangshui County, worked in Xi 'an during the Hongwu period of Ming Dynasty.
Yang Anren, a native of Shangshui County, was a scholar during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, and the official went to Huguangzuo to participate in politics.
Ieee fellow, a native of Shangshui County, was a scholar in Tianshun three years of Ming Dynasty (AD 1459) and was a magistrate in Pingxiang County.
Wang Xiang, a native of Shangshui County, was a scholar in Wushui in the 14th year of Chenghua in Ming Dynasty (AD 1478) and was transferred to the Governor of Zhejiang Province as a doctor in Taichang.
Zhang Zhi, a native of Jingying Village, Zhangzhuang Township, Shangshui County, was born in Linfen County, Shanxi Province in the seventh year of Chongzhen in Ming Dynasty (AD 1634). After his death, the Ming court posthumously awarded the director of the ritual department.
Joe, a native of Shangshui County, was promoted to Fuping County, Shaanxi Province in the eighth year of Yongzheng (AD 1730). Later, he was promoted as a candidate for imperial history.
Zhao Shu, a native of Shangshui County, was Chen Wujinshi in the 13th year of Qing Qianlong (A.D. 1748) and was the magistrate of Mianchi County.
Zhao, the word Shiquan, is from Chengguan Town, Shangshui County. He was Ke Wuju of Jiaqing, Jiaqing and Gengshen (AD 1800), the magistrate of Taiwan Province Province. He died in the ninth year of Daoguang (AD 1829), when he was a famous family in the county.
Xiao Junde was born in Tanxiao Village, Tanzhuang Township, Shangshui County. In the third year of Guangxu reign in the Qing Dynasty (AD 1877), Ding Chou was a Wu Jinshi, and the official was the avant-garde director of Luzhou in the imperial court.
Li Fu, a native of Shangshui County, was a scholar of Chen Jiashi in the 24th year of Qing Daoguang (A.D. 1844) and a native of Qianshan County, Anhui Province.
Wang Xinyi, whose name is Tongde, is from Shangshui County. In the 18th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1892), Ren Chenke was a scholar and was awarded a review by imperial academy.
Tu Ai Lumin, (1862- 1937), whose real name is Xun 'an and Zhongjie, is from Tujia Village, Dengcheng Town, Shangshui County. In the 18th year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1892), he served as a scholar, and was the official to the foreign minister.
Zhao Baiyuan, No.1 Hall (1870- 1909), a native of zhang wan Village, Dengcheng Town, Shangshui County, was a scholar in the 20th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1894) and was an official bodyguard.
Wang Bingyang, a native of Yunlu Street, Chengguan Town, Shangshui County, was a tribute student during Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty. After academic success, he engaged in education and taught more than 100 scholars and students, and was known as the "teacher who produced scholars". He lives a hard and simple life, cherishes rice and is famous for his incorruptibility.
Yanglingge (? -19 18) was born in Houjialou Village, Huangzhai Township, Shangshui County. During the Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty, he served as an adviser to the Academy of Rites, a magistrate of Gushi County, and an examiner of Yi Chou 'en Imperial Examination. In the seventh year of the Republic of China, he wrote Shangshui County Records and Xiangcheng County Records. His legacy includes the collection of Mr. Du Nan's legacy.
Ye Fuyuan was born in Dengcheng Village, Dengcheng Town, Shangshui County. His father, Ye Fengxian, was appointed as Suiping county magistrate. Fu Yuan was a tribute student and teacher in Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty, and his family had rich assets. At that time, he was a county tycoon.