1. Guo Pu, a scholar and writer in China’s Eastern Jin Dynasty. The word Jingchun. A native of Wenxi, Hedong (now part of Shanxi).
His father, Guo Yuan, served as the prefect of Jianping in the early Jin Dynasty. At the end of the Western Jin Dynasty, Guo Pu expected that war would break out in his hometown, so he took refuge in the southeast. After crossing the river, he was appointed to join the army under Yin Mu, the prefect of Xuancheng. Later, he went east from Xuancheng and was recruited to join the army by Wang Dao, who was the prefect of Danyang at that time. After Emperor Yuan of Jin came to the throne, he was appointed Zuo Lang and moved to Shangshu Lang.
2. Qiu Yanhan
Qiu Yanhan, a famous master of Kanyu in the Tang Dynasty of China, is very popular. According to legend, his Kanyu skills were taught by the Immortal White Crane. During the Kaiyuan period of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, the star energy was different, and the court was troubled by it, so his envoys cut off the mountain. In fact, Qiu Han's work on the mountain was not enough to arrest him, and he was convicted of the crime. He entered three volumes of Tujing (Tianjishu) and wrote "Li Qi Xin Yin" by himself. Xuan Zongjue regarded his father as his father and hid his books in a gold cabinet and jade letter.
3. Liao Yu (943--1018), a famous Kanyu expert. The sect's name was Kechun, also given the courtesy name Boyu, also known as Ping'an Jushi, and Jinjingshanren, so later generations called him Liao Jinjing. A native of Huangpi Village, Huangpi Town, Ningdu County.
Liao Chongde lived in Henan for a long time. His ancestor Liao Chongde was appointed as the county magistrate of Qianhua (now Ningdu) in Zhenguan Gengzi of the Tang Dynasty, so he settled in Qianhua and became the ancestor of the Liao family. Yu is the tenth grandson of Chongde and the fourth grandson of Liao Luan, the founder of Huangpi. The fourth generation grandson of Luan, the ancestor of the surname Huangpi Liao.
4. Zeng Wendi, a famous Kanyu master in the Tang Dynasty of China, was a native of Yudu County, Jiangxi Province. His father Zeng Qiuji (named Gongan, prefaced by Qingnang). Wendi studied everything about Jingwei, Huangting, and interior scenes, and was particularly good at geography. During the Liang Zhenming period (915-920 AD), he traveled to Wanzai County, Yuanzhou Prefecture (Jiangxi Province). Luling), a hill in the northwest mountain of Aiqi County.
5. Liu Jiangdong, a famous Kanyu master in the Tang Dynasty of China, a disciple of Yang Gong, a native of Shanglao, Yudu County, Jiangxi Province, his son Liu Ying (second son), and his son-in-law Tan Wenmo, have been passed down from generation to generation.