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Famous figures in Quyang County

Lin Xiangru

Lin Xiangru (329 BC - 259 BC) was a minister of the State of Zhao during the Warring States Period and a famous statesman and diplomat.

He was born in Quyang County, Baoding City, Hebei Province. There is an inscription "Lin Xiangru's Hometown" in the old street of Quyang County. He was first a retainer of Miao Xian, the eunuch leader of the State of Zhao, and later became a minister.

Wang Chuzhi

Wang Chuzhi, whose courtesy name was Yunming, was born in Jingzhao Wannian (now Xi'an, Shaanxi). He was a member of the Yiwu Festival in the early days of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms. Degree envoy.

After the Huangchao Rebellion at the end of the Tang Dynasty, his brother Yiwu Jiedu envoy Wang Chucun established a separatist regime in Dingzhou. In the second year of Qianning (895), Emperor Zhaozong of the Tang Dynasty, Chucun died, and his son Wang Gao succeeded him as Jiedu. Envoy, get close to Li Keyong.

Wang Chuzhi was the military commander in the backyard.

Li Zuoche

Li Zuoche was born in Yangma Village, Quyangnan.

A famous general of the Zhao State, he made great military exploits for Zhao and was named Lord Guangwu.

After Zhao's death, Han Xin asked him for advice, and Li Zuoche proposed the strategy of "victory in a hundred battles", which enabled Han Xin to regain the land of Yan and Qi.

Li Zuoche left a famous saying to future generations: "A wise man will make a mistake every time he thinks a thousand times, and a fool will make a gain after a thousand worries." He also wrote a military book called "Guangwu Junlue".

Jia Dao

Jia Dao (779-843), courtesy name Langxian (also known as Langxian), was born in Fanyang (near today's Beijing) and was a poet of the Tang Dynasty in China.