The 28th General of the Tang Dynasty
1. Sun Chang Wuji: Sun Chang Wuji (594-659), a native of Luoyang, Henan Province, was the prime minister and consort in the early Tang Dynasty, the son of Xiao Wei, the right general of Sui Dynasty, the daughter of Wang Gao of Le 'an in Northern Qi Dynasty, and the mother and brother of Empress Wende.
2. Li: Li (59 1-640), a famous imperial clan in the Tang Dynasty. Li Hu's great-grandson, one of the Eight Pillars countries in the Western Wei Dynasty and Northern Zhou Dynasty, the grandson of Li Jue, general manager of Shuozhou in Northern Zhou Dynasty, the son of the right general of Sui Dynasty, the cousin of Tang Gaozu Li Yuan, the cousin of Emperor Taizong, and the second of the twenty-four outstanding figures in Lingyange.
3. Du Ruhui: Du Ruhui (585-630 AD), whose name is Keming, was born in Ling Du, Jingzhao (now Chang 'an, Xi 'an, Shaanxi). Early years of Tang Dynasty.
4. Wei Zhi: Wei Zhi (February 1 1, 580-643) is a native of Xiaquyang, Julu County. Politicians, thinkers, writers and historians in the Sui and Tang Dynasties were called "a generation of celebrities" by later generations because of their suggestions and assistance in the great cause of "Zhenguan rule" initiated by Emperor Taizong.
5. Fang: Fang (18,579-648) was born in Linzi, qi zhou (now Linzi District, Zibo City, Shandong Province). Politician and prime minister in the early Tang Dynasty, one of the twenty-four heroes of Lingyange, and the son of Fang, commander-in-chief of Jingyang in Sui Dynasty.
6. Gao Shilian: (575-647) was born in Bohai Guo (now Jingxian County, Hebei Province). Prime Minister in the early Tang Dynasty, grandson of Gao Yue, King of Qinghe in Northern Qi Dynasty, son of Gao Gai, secretariat of Sui Dynasty, uncle of Emperor Taizong's Wende.
7. Wei Chijingde: Wei Chijingde (585-658,65438+February 26th) was born in Yang Shan, Shuozhou (now Shenchi County, Shaanxi Province). Tang Dynasty famous soldier, one of the twenty-four heroes of Lingyange.
8. Li Jing: Li Jing (571-July 2, 649) was born in Sanyuan, Yongzhou (now the northeast of Sanyuan County, Shaanxi Province). An outstanding strategist in Tang Dynasty.
9. Xiao Yu: Xiao Yu (575-648), the seventh son of the Southern Dynasty, the half-brother of Liang Jingdi and Xiao Cong, is the elder brother. Prime Minister of the Tang Dynasty, known for his filial piety since childhood, was good at learning and writing. He is upright, upright and aboveboard.
10. Duan: Duan (598-642), born in Zouping, qi zhou (now Jinan, Shandong), was a famous figure in the Tang Dynasty.
1 1. Liu Hongji: Liu Hongji (582-650), born in Chiyang, Yongzhou (now Jingyang, Shaanxi), was a famous soldier in the early Tang Dynasty and the son of Liu Sheng, the secretariat of Hezhou in Sui Dynasty.
12. Qu Tutong: Qu Tutong (557-628 AD), with a compound surname of Qu Tutong, was a general in the late Sui and early Tang Dynasties and one of the twenty-four outstanding figures in Lingyange. Qu Tutong, formerly known as Kumohi, lived in Changli (now Chaoyang, Liaoning) and later in Chang 'an. His father, Qu Tu Changqing, was the secretariat of Qiongzhou (now Qionglai, Sichuan) in the Northern Zhou Dynasty.
13. Yin Kaishan: Yin Jiao (? —622), the word Kaishan, was born in Huxian County, Yongzhou (now Huyi District, Xi 'an City), a hero of the founding of the Tang Dynasty and one of the twenty-four outstanding figures of Lingyange.
14. Chai Shao: Qiaoguo Xianggong Chai Shao (588-638) was born in Linfen, Jinzhou (now Linfen, Shanxi). General in the early Tang Dynasty, one of the twenty-four heroes of Lingyange.
15. Sun Shunde: grandson of Xianggong in Pizhou (date of birth and death unknown), consort and general in early Tang Dynasty, great-grandson of Taishi and Shangdang in Northern Wei Dynasty, grandson of Sun Cheng, secretariat of Northern Zhou Dynasty, uncle of Empress Wende. Gao Zu set out from Jinyang, worshiped all the soldiers, leveled Huoyi and Linfen, and captured Qu Tutong, the main commander of the Sui Dynasty, in Taolin, to pacify Shaanxi County, and repeatedly made meritorious deeds. Call him the emperor, worship him as the left general and establish Xue Guogong.
Sean: Sean (? -646), a native of Xingyang, Zhengzhou (now Zhengzhou, Henan Province), was a minister in the early Tang Dynasty and one of the twenty-four outstanding figures in Lingyange.
Hou jijun: Hou jijun (? -643), a native of Sanshui (now Houjia Village, tuqiao town, Xunyi, Shaanxi), was one of the twenty-four heroes of Lingyange. A famous soldier in the Tang Dynasty. An official of the Minister of War. Seal Chen Guogong.
18. Zhang: Zhang (594-632), born in Fanshui, Weizhou (now Nanle County, Henan Province), was a general of the Tang Dynasty and one of the twenty-four outstanding figures of Lingyange.
19. Cheng: Cheng (February 26, 589-665), formerly known as Bite Gold, later renamed Zhijie, was born in Dong 'e, Jeju (now southwest of Dongping, Shandong). The founding general of the Tang Dynasty, one of the twenty-four heroes of Lingyange.
20. Yu Shinan: Yu Shinan (July 1 1558-638) was born in Yuyao, Yuezhou (now Zhenming Hechang, Guanhaiwei, Cixi City, Zhejiang Province). Calligrapher, writer, poet and politician from the Southern and Northern Dynasties to the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and one of the twenty-four outstanding figures in Lingyange. Son of Li Yu, illegitimate son of Prince Chen, younger brother of Yu Shiqi, assistant minister of literature and history of Sui Dynasty.
2 1. Liu Zhenghui: Liu Zhenghui (? -635), born in Qiancheng, Huazhou (now Niutun Town, Huaxian City, Henan Province). Minister at the end of Sui Dynasty and the beginning of Tang Dynasty.
22. Tang Jian: Tang Jian (579-656 AD) was born in Jinyang (now Taiyuan, Shanxi). Minister of the Tang Dynasty, one of the twenty-four heroes of Lingyange. The left servant of Shangshu in the Northern Qi Dynasty shot the grandson of Tang Yong and the son of Tang Jian, the secretariat of Rongzhou in the Sui Dynasty.
23. Li Ji: (Ji) (594-669), formerly known as Xu Shiqi, was born in Lihu (now Dongming County, Heze City, Shandong Province). Famous soldiers in the early Tang Dynasty, also known as Li Jing and Wang Wei.
Qin: Qin Qiong (? —638), the word Uncle Bao, was born in Licheng (now Jinan City, Shandong Province) and was a famous soldier in the late Sui and early Tang Dynasties. He was a general in the Sui Dynasty. He has studied under Huer, Zhang Xutuo and Pei, and is famous for his bravery. After the Tang Dynasty, he died after a long illness in the twelfth year of Zhenguan (638). Before his death, he was General Zuo Wuwei and Yong Guogong. After his death, he was posthumously awarded as Xuzhou Governor and Hu Guogong, which was called "Zhuang". Zhenguan was listed as the twenty-four outstanding figures of Lingyange in the seventeenth year.
25. Luo Cheng: Luo Cheng is a character in the novels of Sui and Tang Dynasties, ranking seventh, the son of Luo Yi and the cousin of Qin Qiong. Proficient in marksmanship, because of his fair skin and delicate face, he has the nickname of "cold-faced handsome Luo Cheng". With, Cheng equals to become sworn in Jiajialou, at the bottom. Help the wagang army to break the long snake array and the bronze flag array, and get the first prize in the anti-Wang Dahui.
26. Xue: Xue (614-March 24, 683), the name ceremony, the word expensive. He is from Xiucun, Longmen County, Jiangzhou, Hedong Road (now Xiucun, Hejin City, Shanxi Province). In the early years of the Tang Dynasty, he was the grandson of Xue Andu VI, king of Hedong in the Northern Wei Dynasty.
27. Xue Dingshan: Xue Dingshan (649-720 AD), a romantic figure in the novel, whose historical prototype is Xue Ne, the son of the famous Xue in the Tang Dynasty. Sister Liu Jinhua. Married Fan Lihua, Dou Xiantong and Chen Jinding, and led the army to pacify Xiliang (West Turkic). Later, his son Xue Gang was killed by a drunken midnight snack, and Emperor Gaozong was ordered to be executed by Wu Zetian.
28. Fan Lihua: Fan Lihua, born in Zhenguan period of Tang Dynasty, was one of the four heroines in ancient China. The story of her fighting bloody battles with Xue Dingshan in the northwest frontier rebellion has a far-reaching impact on later generations. Fan Lihua is recorded in local history books and anecdotes in China. She is a young woman in the Tang Dynasty who dares to love and hate. She is a military marshal with superb martial arts, magical skills and comprehensive talents.
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"Twenty-four Heroes of Lingyange" is a portrait of twenty-four heroes of Lingyange made by Emperor Taizong on February 28th (March 23rd) in the 17th year of Zhenguan (AD 643), in memory of many heroes who fought together in the world.
"Twenty-four Jietu of Lingyan Pavilion", also known as "Twenty-four Jietu", is life-size, with a portrait facing north, and Taizong often goes to reminisce about the past. The pavilion is divided into three layers: the innermost layer is painted as the most meritorious minister of Zaifu; The middle layer is painted as a high-ranking vassal minister; The outermost layer was painted by other heroes.
References:
The Twenty-four Heroes of Lingyange-Baidu Encyclopedia