Historical celebrities Bao Si: The beloved concubine of King You of the Western Zhou Dynasty, the earliest celebrity recorded in Hanzhong history, her birth and death dates are unknown. There are allusions to "capture the city and conquer the country" and "lose the world with a smile", but in fact, King You of Zhou and Bao Si only played a role in accelerating the demise of the country. Zhang Qian: Famous diplomat, explorer, and pioneer of the Silk Road. He was born in Chenggu County, Hanzhong. He was sent to the Western Regions twice as an envoy, contacting the fifty-two countries in the Western Regions at that time, and strengthening the economy of the ethnic minorities in the northwest and the Han people. , cultural ties, opened up land transportation between my country and Central Asia and West Asia, and promoted Sino-foreign trade. He persuaded Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty to send envoys to the southwest fortress to develop the remote areas. In the sixth year of Yuanshuo (123 years), he was granted the title of Bowang Marquis. Later, he paid homage to Da Xing Ling and was listed among the Nine Ministers. Li Gu: (AD 96-147), a native of Nanzheng (now Chenggu). During the Eastern Han Dynasty, he was famous for his loyalty and uprightness, and was known as the "mouthpiece of Beidou". He has successively served as the governor of Jingzhou and the prefect of Mount Tai, with his political achievements ranking first in the world. During the Eastern Han Dynasty, Bei Hailang admired Li Gu so much that he once wrote to the emperor, saying: "What is good is integrity, which is outstanding in ancient and modern times and is unparalleled in this world." His famous saying, "The song of Yangchun, the harmonious one outshines the few, but despite the great reputation, it is difficult to live up to it" is still chanted and praised by people. He advocated "returning power to relatives and returning politics to the country", but was framed and killed by Liang Ji. Yang Wangsun: Yang Wangsun, a native of Chenggu County in Hanzhong during the Western Han Dynasty, lived in Chang'an for a long time and his family was rich in money, but he tried his best to advocate simple burial. Before his death, he told his son: "When I die, I will be buried naked to regain my true self." He also told his relatives and friends who advised him: "It is useless to bury the dead with a thick burial." After his death, he was buried naked in Zhongnan Mountain. He is a famous figure who advocated simple burial in ancient my country. Zheng Zizhen: Real name Zheng Pu, ancestral home in Baogu. Gan Tian is silent, and when teaching others, he is willing to respect heaven and deal with others. Although he was famous as a master of the capital, he lived in seclusion and was not an official. He often fished at Baogukou, and was known as "Mr. Taniguchi". There is a poem from the Qing Dynasty praising: "The celebrities in the Han Dynasty paid great attention to Zizhen, but they kept their bodies clean but kept their relatives in seclusion. The wind was high and did not let Yan Lingse, and the praising valleys and fish terraces were like Fuchun." Wen Tong: Wen Tong is good at poetry, calligraphy and painting, especially bamboo painting. From the spring of the sixth year to the winter of the tenth year of Xining (1073-1077), Emperor Shenzong of the Song Dynasty visited Xingyuan Prefecture and Yangzhou many times. He visited Baogu Shimen many times and watched the "jade basin" carved stones. He once wrote 30 poems on the mountains and rivers of Hanzhong. I sent it to Su Shi, and Su Yi sang in poems. At that time, bamboos were being cultivated in Yuandang Valley in Yangzhou, and Wen Tong built the "Bijin Pavilion" in the valley. When he was young, he went to the valley to study the techniques of bamboo painting, and concluded that when painting bamboo, "you must first develop the bamboo in your heart". This is where the idiom "having a well-thought-out plan in mind" or "having a well-thought-out plan in mind" comes from. He Tingying (1905~1929): courtesy name Ceyong, No. Kesheng, native of Nanzheng, Shaanxi Province. In 1915, he entered the county higher primary school. In 1920, he was admitted to Hanzhong United Middle School and participated in the anti-imperialist and patriotic student movement. In 1924, he came to Shanghai Pudong Middle School to study. In early 1925, he was admitted to Shanghai Datong University and participated in the "May 30th" movement. Later, he transferred to Shanghai University to study, and joined the Communist Party of China during that period. In early 1929, he led his troops to march to southern Jiangxi with Mao Zedong and Zhu De. Unfortunately, he was attacked by the enemy while passing through Jitan Village and died. Yang Yucai (1926-1999): First-class combat hero of the Chinese People’s Volunteers. Born in 1926 in Mian County, Shaanxi Province. In July 1953, during the Battle of Jincheng, he served as the deputy platoon leader of the reconnaissance platoon. He was ordered to lead a small team to surprise the White Tiger Regiment and made outstanding contributions to the final victory of the Jincheng counterattack. On October 13, 1953, he was awarded the title of "First Class Combat Hero". On December 15 of the same year, North Korea awarded him the title of "Hero of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea", the Gold Star Medal, and the First-Class Flag Medal. Jiang Longji (1905-1966): A native of Xixiang County, Shaanxi Province, a famous educator and former president of Lanzhou University. Representative to the Eighth National Congress of the Communist Party of China, representative to the first and third National People's Congress, member of the first National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and member of the Third Gansu Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China. Shimen Scholars: Shimen scholars have continued since ancient times. Li Daoyuan in the Northern Wei Dynasty, Ouyang Xiu, Zhao Mingcheng, and Hong Shi in the Song Dynasty, Yang Shen in the Ming Dynasty, Wu Dazheng, Wang Chang, Ruan Yuan, Bi Yuan, Yang Shoujing, Kang Youwei, and Luo Xiushu in the Qing Dynasty all have records. Calligraphers Yu Youren, Wang Shibo, Gao Daotian, Wen Bozi and others who visited Hanzhong in modern times have climbed Luomengge many times and went to Shimen to admire the style of the cliff. Since the Han and Tang Dynasties, writers and artists who have been in and out of Hanzhong include Wang Yuan, Shen Ruiqi, Cen Shen, Yuan Zhen, Li Shangyin, Sun Qiao, Yan Miao, Song Wan, Wang Yuyang, etc.