Celebrities The surname Wang is one of the famous surnames, and there are countless celebrities from ancient times to the present. The "Chinese Celebrity Dictionary" contains a total of 2,360 people named Wang in the past dynasties, accounting for 5.19% of the total number of celebrities, ranking first in the celebrity surnames; famous writers named Wang accounted for 6.86% of the total number of Chinese writers in the past dynasties. , ranked first; famous medical scientists named Wang accounted for 5.37% of the total number of medical scientists in China's past dynasties, ranking first. Wang Mang in ancient times, the first emperor of China (New Dynasty) Wang Mang, the first emperor of China (New Dynasty) * Wang Xu, Guiguzi* Wang Jian, General of Qin* Wang Bi, General of Qin* Wang Zhaojun, Western Han Dynasty Palace maid, later became the Yan clan of Huhanxie Chanyu of the Huns* Wang Mang, emperor of the New Dynasty* Wang Can, writer of the Eastern Han Dynasty, one of the Seven Sons of Jian'an* Wang Lang, Situ of Wei during the Three Kingdoms period* Wang Ping, general of Shu in the late Three Kingdoms period* Wang Xizhi , a calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty* Wang Xianzhi, a calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty* Wang Meng, the former prime minister and general of the Qin Dynasty, a famous politician and strategist* Wang Shichong, one of the heroes in the late Sui Dynasty of China* Wang Bo, a litterateur of the Tang Dynasty* Wang Changling, a poet of the Tang Dynasty* Wang Wei, a poet of the Tang Dynasty* Wang Shenzhi, the king of Fujian during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period* Wang Jian, the ancestor of the former Shu during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period* Wang Anshi, a politician and writer of the Northern Song Dynasty* Wang Shouren, a great Confucian of the Ming Dynasty, a philosopher, thinker, and educator , military strategist, politician* Wang Dao, a powerful official, politician, and military strategist in the early Eastern Jin Dynasty* Wang Fuzhi, a thinker of the Ming Dynasty* Wang Shizhen, a modern poet of the Ming and Qing Dynasties* Wang Ming, a Chinese politician, formerly known as Chen Shao Yu* Wang Shizhen, Beiyang warlord* Wang Zhen, Chinese politician* Wang Luobin, musician* Wang Guowei, master of Chinese studies, pioneer of new Chinese academics* Wang Ruofei, Chinese martyr* Wang Li, linguist* Wang Jinxi, an oil worker, a symbolic labor model of the Communist Party of China
Wang Jian, whose birth and death dates are unknown, was born in Pinyang Dongxiang (now northeast of Fuping County, Shaanxi Province). He was an outstanding military strategist in the Qin Dynasty and was the successor to the Bai Dynasty. After the rise of Qin, another famous general. His son Wang Ben played a great role in assisting Qin Shihuang in the war to unify the six kingdoms. Except for Han, the other five kingdoms were destroyed by Wang Jian and his son. In the twenty-sixth year of the First Emperor of Qin, the Qin Dynasty unified China. History books say that "the Wang family and the Meng family made more contributions, and their names were given to later generations." ("Historical Records: Biography of Wang Jian Baiqi") Wang Zhaojun (mid-1st century BC) envoy to the Han Dynasty , one of the four beauties in Chinese history. Wang Mang (45 BC ~ 23 AD): The founder of the new dynasty, reigned from 8 AD to 23 AD. Wang Chong (27 AD ~ about 96 AD) was a philosopher of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Wang Hao: Liang Gai, a general of the Qin State at the end of the Warring States Period. He was initially overshadowed by the war god Bai Qi. Bai Qi did not achieve great achievements after his death. However, Wang Hao experienced three generations of Qin kings and became a veteran general of the Qin State. Together with Meng Ao The royal tombs were fought alternately, and in the second year of the First Emperor's reign, Wang Lu died. In the largest battle of the Warring States Period, the Battle of Changping, the commander-in-chief of the Qin Army in the early and late stages was Wang Lu, a veteran of the Qin Army. From the article "The Unparalleled Soul of the Warring States Period: Changping" we can get a glimpse of Wang Lu's style. Wang Fu (ca. 85~162): Thinker of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Wang Can (177-217), courtesy name Zhongxuan, was born in Gaoping, Shanyang (now Zoucheng, Shandong). He was a famous writer in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and one of the "Seven Sons of Jian'an". Because of his outstanding literary talent, he was called the "Crown of the Seven Sons". He first served as an official in Liu Biao and later returned to Cao Cao. Wang Shuhe (201-280): a famous medical scientist and medical book compiler during the Wei and Jin Dynasties. Wang Xizhi (321~379, 303~361 in one work): a native of Linyi, Shandong Province, a great calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. His son Wang Xianzhi is also a famous calligrapher. Wang Meng (325~375 AD): Fu Jian's prime minister during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. Wang Bing (born about 710~804 AD): He once served as the imperial servant of the Tang Dynasty. When he was young, he devoted himself to health preservation and paid attention to medicine. He devoted himself to the study of "Suwen" for 12 years. After sorting and classifying, moving and filling gaps, elucidating the secrets, deleting the redundant and retaining the essentials, and adjusting the chapters, he wrote "Supplementary Commentary on the Huangdi Nei Jing Suwen" in 24 volumes and 81 articles. , made outstanding contributions to the organization and preservation of ancient medical books. Wang Bo (AD 649~676): a poet of the Tang Dynasty, the first of the four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty. Wang Zhihuan (AD 688~742): a poet of the Tang Dynasty, whose "Climbing the Stork Tower" has been passed down for a long time. Wang Wei (701~761 AD): poet and painter of the Tang Dynasty. Wang Xianzhi (AD? ~878): Leader of the peasant uprising in the late Tang Dynasty. Wang Dan (957~1017) was a famous prime minister in the Northern Song Dynasty.
Wang Xiaobo (AD? ~ about 995): leader of the peasant uprising in the Northern Song Dynasty. Wang Anshi (1021~1086 AD): Politician, thinker, writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, Prime Minister Shenzong of the Song Dynasty. Wang Xianzheng: A famous filial son during the Five Dynasties, the ancestor of the Wang family in Yimen, Pucheng, with abundant family assets and a willingness to do good. The Wang family in Yimen is full of talented people. During the Yanyou period of Yuan Dynasty, many people served as doctors, envoys, army commanders and local officials. They were inscribed by the imperial court as "Pucheng Xiaoyi Family", included in the history of the country, and were awarded the title of "Pucheng Xiaoyi Family" by the county magistrate. Wang's filial piety and prosperity for the people." Yuji, a bachelor of the Hanlin Academy and a scholar of the Imperial Academy, wrote poems to praise it. The "Yimen Wang Family's Tomb Stele", which records the changes of the Wang family and the history of filial piety, was written by "the great master" Ouyang Xuan, the famous calligrapher, writer, and politician Wei Sushu, and Zhao Qiyi's seal script on the forehead. It is a famous stone stele in the country. . The "Pucheng Wang's Ancestral Hall Inscription" erected by the Yuan Dynasty is also written in Weisu script, with Zhao Qi's seal script on the forehead. It is a representative work of inscriptions in the late Yuan Dynasty. The Wei Village mentioned in it is also called Weicun, which is now Dongwei Village, Shangwang Township, Pucheng County. The descendants of the Wang family still live in the three natural villages of Qiantou, Zhuanghou and Xinzhuang. Wang Chongyang (1113~1170 AD): Golden Taoist, founder of Quanzhen Taoism. Wang Shifu: Yuan opera writer. Wang Yangming (1472~1528 AD): named Shouren, courtesy name Bo'an, a philosopher and educator in the Ming Dynasty. Wang Er: The initiator of the peasant uprising in the late Ming Dynasty. In March of the seventh year of the Apocalypse (1627), there was a severe drought in Shaanxi. Zhang Douyao, the magistrate of Chengcheng, regardless of the life and death of the hungry people, still pressed for taxes and exploited the farmers. Wang Er, a hungry citizen of Baishui, gathered hundreds of peasants who could not survive to fight. He loudly asked everyone: "Who dares to kill the county magistrate?" Everyone said in unison: "I dare to kill." So Wang Er led the hungry people into the county seat, The killing of Zhang Douyao opened the prelude to the peasant war in the late Ming Dynasty. Wang Ershou's righteousness ignited the spark of the peasant war, and various places responded one after another. In the end, it indirectly led to the 200-year-old Ming Dynasty being buried by the peasant uprising. Wang Shizhen (1634~1711 AD): a great poet in the early Qing Dynasty.