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Who were the celebrities surnamed Wei in ancient times?

The most famous is, of course, Wei Xiaobao, besides him, there are:

Wei Meng: Born in Pengcheng (now Xuzhou, Jiangsu), he was a poet of the Western Han Dynasty and a teacher of the King of Han and Chu.

Zhao Wei: Sun Wu (now Jingyang County, Shaanxi Province) was a famous scholar in the Three Kingdoms period.

Wei Rui is a native of Jingzhao Ling Du (now southeast of Xi, Shaanxi). At the end of the Qi Dynasty, he was appointed as the satrap, and Liang was the general of Yuzhou Secretariat, Yongzhou Secretariat, and the general of protecting soldiers. Ren Wei called him "Hu Wei" because he led the army to defeat Wei Jun many times.

Wei Chui: A native of Jinling (now Changzhou, Jiangsu), he was a general of the town army in the Southern Dynasties.

Wei: A native of Pengcheng (now Xuzhou, Jiangsu), Wei Lvzhou took office as a secretariat.

Wei Zi-charm: Qi people in the Northern Dynasties, and the secretariat of Yuzhou (now Henan).

Wei Jie: Yang Di was appointed as an imperial historian. He once sent envoys to the western regions, and after he came back, he wrote a book "The Story of the Western Regions".

Wei: A native of Chang 'an, Jingzhao, Tang Dynasty, was a famous pastoral poet. Later generations included his works in the Collection of Wei Suzhou, and officials went to Chuzhou, Jiangzhou and Suzhou to make history.

Wei Jian: A native of Jingzhao Wannian (now Chang 'an, Shaanxi Province) in the Tang Dynasty, he used to be the satrap and land and water communications envoy of Shaanxi County.

Wei Gao: Jing Zhao was born in the Tang Dynasty in ten thousand, and was a general. He used to be a censor, a servant in Longzhou, a secretariat in Longzhou, and an envoy of the rebel army.

Wei Zhuang: A native of Ling Du, Chang 'an (now Chang 'an County, Shaanxi Province), was a poet and poet from the Tang Dynasty to the Five Dynasties. He wrote "Selected Works of Divine Power" and served as an assistant minister in the official department.

Wei Yuan: He is now a doctor of pro-health in Song Dynasty and the king of Pingle County.

Wei Shaoguang: A native of Sanyuanli in the northern suburb of Guangzhou, he became the leader of the anti-British struggle in the vigorous Opium War.

Wei Changhui: A native of Guiping, Guangxi, a leader of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, was named the Northern King. Later, in the power struggle with Yang, the "Tianjing Incident" was triggered, which led to the decline of China, and Wei himself was executed by Hong Xiuquan. Wei Yide: A native of Guiping, Guangxi in Qing Dynasty, was a general of Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. He was established as a state religion and supervised military affairs. Later, he fell in Wuchang and died in Banban Mountain when he aided Tianjia Town in the west.

Wei: A native of Nanlongfu (now Guizhou Anlong) and Zhangzhai, the leader of Nanlong Uprising in Qing Dynasty (now Guizhou).

Wei Shumo: A native of Pingnan, Guangxi in the Qing Dynasty, he joined the Guangxi Youth League branch in his early years and died heroically in the Guangzhou Uprising. He is one of the seventy-two martyrs in Huanghuagang.

Wei Yunqing: A native of Nanning, Guangxi, in the late Qing Dynasty, he joined the League in his early years, participated in Zhennanguan Uprising, Hekou Uprising and was martyred in Guangzhou Uprising. He is one of the seventy-two martyrs in Huanghuagang.