Who are the historical celebrities named Leng and what contributions have they made? Leng Xi: courtesy name Jingyang, from Xinyi. Censor during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty. He was upright and impeached some powerful officials, which shocked the court at that time. Known as "cold iron face".
Leng Qian: courtesy name Qijing, Taoist name Long Yangzi. A martial artist from the Ming Dynasty. In the early years of Hongwu, he was appointed Taichang Xielulang because he was good at music. At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, he was nearly a hundred years old. After seeing General Li's paintings, he was very interested and started learning painting. During the Yongle period, he went on a long trip and never came back.
Leng Rong: courtesy name Jason, a native of Dayi, Sichuan. In the 21st year of Guangxu's reign in the Qing Dynasty, he graduated from the Department of Political Economics of Meiji University in Japan. He joined the Communist Party of China in the 13th year of the Republic of China. In 1932, he served as a member and standing committee member of the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Committee of the Kuomintang for more than ten years. In 1934, he served as member of the Communist Party of Xikang Province and director of the Civil Affairs Department. In 1943, he was shot dead on his way back to Xikang from the establishment of the Central Training Corps of the Communist Party of China in Chongqing. He was 48 years old.
Leng Mei: Qing Dynasty painter, courtesy name Jichen, from Jiaozhou. He is good at painting figures, especially beautiful ladies.
Leng y: named Yuqiu (1882-1959), a native of Jiangsu Province. Commander of the Jiangsu Maritime and Land Guards, he served as the commander of the Third Division of the First Army, and was awarded the rank of lieutenant general by President Sun Yat-sen. He successively served as the temporary president of the Senate of Jiangsu, deputy governor of Jiangsu, vice chairman of the Jiangsu CPPCC, and director of the Jiangsu Democratic National Construction Association. He died in Nanjing.
Leng Xin: Army Lieutenant General (1900-1987), former Army Chief of Staff, Huangpu Phase I, Jiangsu native, died in Taipei.
Leng Kuan: Vice Admiral of the Navy, former deputy political commissar and secretary of the Disciplinary Inspection Commission of the Navy, and later deputy director of the Overseas Chinese Committee of the National People's Congress, a native of Hebei.
Leng Ke: Army Major General, team leader, captured in the Liaoding Campaign, native of Liaoning.
Leng Shiguang: courtesy name Binwang, a native of Changshu during the Song Dynasty, a Jinshi of Shaoxing, and once served as the county magistrate of Ningguo, Longyou and other counties. Zhu Xi, a famous educator in the Southern Song Dynasty, admired him very much and often entrusted him with important tasks. Later, he served as a supervisory censor and a middle-level censor. He was an honest and fair official, and for the sake of justice, he did not hesitate to offend high-ranking officials and powerful officials. People at the time called him a cold-faced censor. He is the author of books such as "Zouyi Tanzhang" and "Dongtang Lei Manuscript".
Leng Tianlu, leader of the peasant uprising in Dongxiang, Sichuan Province during the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty, was from Dongxiang (now Yihan). In the first year of Jiaqing (1796), he led an uprising. Four years later, he was killed by an arrow in a fierce battle in Yuechi.
Major General Leng Pengfei, a combat hero. A native of Xishui, Hubei Province. Joined the Communist Party of China in 1954. Joined the Chinese People's Communist Party in 1956. Served as platoon, company, and battalion commander. In the self-defense counterattack on Zhenbao Island in March 1969, when the Soviet army launched its first attack with six armored vehicles in conjunction with the infantry, he ordered his troops to eliminate the infantry on the armored vehicles while leading a rocket launcher group in close combat and destroyed two armored vehicles. The Soviet army launched a second attack with five armored vehicles on the front and four tanks on the sides. When it reached 80 meters from our position, he directed a volley of various firepower, causing heavy damage to the enemy. Although he was shot and wounded in his left arm, he still insisted on commanding the battle and achieved first-class merit. In July of the same year, the Central Military Commission awarded him the title of combat hero. Later he served as regimental commander, deputy army commander, and division commander. He is a representative of the 4th and 5th National People's Congress.
Leng Chenghuai: *** Major General, Minister of Military Training and Arms of the General Staff.
Leng Shaozhao: *** Major General, Vice President of the Second Artillery Engineering College; Honorary President of the Harbin Military Industry Alumni (Xi'an Region) Association.
What are the emperors named Leng? What about celebrities? Leng Xi: courtesy name Jingyang, from Xinyi. Censor during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty. He was upright and impeached some powerful officials, which shocked the court at that time. Known as "cold iron face".
Leng Qian: courtesy name Qijing, Taoist name Long Yangzi. A martial artist from the Ming Dynasty. In the early years of Hongwu, he was appointed Taichang Xielulang because he was good at music. At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, he was nearly a hundred years old. After seeing General Li's paintings, he was very interested and started learning painting. During the Yongle period, he went on a long trip and never came back.
Leng Rong: courtesy name Jason, a native of Dayi, Sichuan. In the 21st year of Guangxu's reign in the Qing Dynasty, he graduated from the Department of Political Economics of Meiji University in Japan. He joined the Communist Party of China in the 13th year of the Republic of China. In 1932, he served as a member and standing committee member of the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Committee of the Kuomintang for more than ten years.
In 1934, he served as member of the Communist Party of Xikang Province and director of the Civil Affairs Department. In 1943, he was shot dead on his way back to Xikang from the establishment of the Central Training Corps of the Communist Party of China in Chongqing. He was 48 years old.
Leng Mei: Qing Dynasty painter, courtesy name Jichen, from Jiaozhou. He is good at painting figures, especially beautiful ladies.
Leng y: named Yuqiu (1882-1959), a native of Jiangsu Province. Commander of the Jiangsu Maritime and Land Guards, he served as the commander of the Third Division of the First Army, and was awarded the rank of lieutenant general by President Sun Yat-sen. He successively served as the temporary president of the Senate of Jiangsu, deputy governor of Jiangsu, vice chairman of the Jiangsu CPPCC, and director of the Jiangsu Democratic National Construction Association. He died in Nanjing.
Leng Xin: Army Lieutenant General (1900-1987), former Army Chief of Staff, Huangpu Phase I, Jiangsu native, died in Taipei.
Leng Kuan: Vice Admiral of the Navy, former deputy political commissar and secretary of the Disciplinary Inspection Commission of the Navy, and later deputy director of the Overseas Chinese Committee of the National People's Congress, a native of Hebei.
Leng Ke: Army Major General, team leader, captured in the Liaoshen Campaign, native of Liaoning.
Leng Shiguang: courtesy name Binwang, a native of Changshu during the Song Dynasty, a Jinshi of Shaoxing, and once served as the county magistrate of Ningguo, Longyou and other counties. Zhu Xi, a famous educator in the Southern Song Dynasty, admired him very much and often entrusted him with important tasks. Later, he served as a supervisory censor and a middle-level censor. He was an honest and fair official, and for the sake of justice, he did not hesitate to offend high-ranking officials and powerful officials. People at the time called him a cold-faced censor. He is the author of books such as "Zouyi Tanzhang" and "Dongtang Lei Manuscript".
Leng Tianlu, leader of the peasant uprising in Dongxiang, Sichuan Province during the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty, was from Dongxiang (now Yihan). In the first year of Jiaqing (1796), he led an uprising. Four years later, he was killed by an arrow in a fierce battle in Yuechi.
Leng Pengfei, Army Major General, combat hero. A native of Xishui, Hubei Province. Joined the Communist Party of China in 1954. Joined the Chinese People's Communist Party in 1956. Served as platoon, company, and battalion commander. During the self-defense counterattack on Zhenbao Island in March 1969, when the Soviet army launched its first attack with six armored vehicles in conjunction with the infantry, he ordered his troops to eliminate the infantry on the armored vehicles while leading a rocket launcher group in close combat and destroyed two armored vehicles. The Soviet army launched a second attack with five armored vehicles on the front and four tanks on the sides. When it reached 80 meters from our position, he directed a volley of various firepower, causing heavy damage to the enemy. Although he was shot and wounded in his left arm, he still insisted on commanding the battle and achieved first-class merit. In July of the same year, the Central Military Commission awarded him the title of combat hero. Later he served as regimental commander, deputy army commander, and division commander. He is a representative of the 4th and 5th National People's Congress.
Leng Chenghuai: *** Major General, Minister of Military Training and Arms of the General Staff.
Leng Shaozhao: *** Major General, Vice President of the Second Artillery Engineering College; Honorary President of the Harbin Military Industry Alumni (Xi'an Region) Association.
Leng Jun: Oil painter Leng Jun was born in Sichuan in 1963. Graduated from the Art Department of Wuhan Normal University, Hankou Branch in 1984. He is currently the vice president of Wuhan Painting Academy and a national first-class artist. He is a very influential young artist in mainland China in recent years. Oil painter Leng Jun is a leading figure in contemporary Chinese hyperrealism oil painting. Leng Jun is unique in the Chinese painting world with his hyper-realistic style. Leng Jun's works are unique in today's Chinese painting circles for their unique conception and extraordinary artistic skills. The most important feature of his works is extreme realism. Viewers in front of his paintings are all impressed by the vivid, delicate images and techniques of his paintings. Not only that, because of the contemporary themes and content, it also creates a comprehensive mental tension for the viewers, and their hearts are strongly shaken! Leng Jun's sketching is regarded as a way of ensuring the vividness, richness and reliability of the source of information in the picture and as a way of stimulating action. When painting, he often has to get close to the object, scanningly looking for and understanding every required detail, local Go in-depth, observe the whole, and seek full picture, perfect unity of details and overall effect.
Leng Jiaji (1889-), also known as Zhanqi, was born in Zhaoyuan, Shandong. Since 1928, he has served as president of the Peking Chamber of Commerce. Later, he also served as deputy speaker of the Municipal Senate. In 1930, Leng Jiaji and Pan Peihua, the manager of the Hengli Silk and Satin Store in Xidan, jointly invested the money, with the famous chef Chu Xiang as the manager, and opened... >>
Who are the emperors named Leng? What about celebrities? No one with this surname became emperor.
There is a novel character in Dream of Red Mansions: Leng Zixing.
Historical celebrities:
In the first year of Hongjia at the end of the Western Han Dynasty, Leng Guang was granted the title of Siwang Zhonghou, with a settlement of 1,800 households. After Leng Guang's death, his son Leng He Qi inherited it, but lost his title when he arrived in Xinmang, and his descendants scattered around Xi'an, Shaanxi Province.
During the Eastern Han Dynasty, famous Leng people included Leng Hong, the minister of state affairs, and Leng Shouguang, a contemporary of Hua Tuo in the late Han Dynasty. Because the latter had a unique set of fitness methods, he lived to be 150 or 60 years old. He died in Jiangling (now part of Hubei). Leng Shouguang should be one of the first people with the surname Leng to move to the south of the Yangtze River.
Leng Feng is from Henan. The famous governor of Zichuan, Shandong in the Western Han Dynasty.
Leng Er, (BC? ~ 190 BC), a native of Jiangsu. The famous Western Han Dynasty Prime Minister Yanhou.
Leng said: (years of birth and death to be determined), named Anyi. The famous governor of Xuzhou in the south of the former Zhao regime during the Sixteen Kingdoms period of the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
Leng Xi: courtesy name Jingyang, from Xinyi. Censor during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty. He was upright and impeached some powerful officials, which shocked the court at that time. Known as "cold iron face".
Leng Qian: The courtesy name is Qijing, and the Taoist name is Long Yangzi. A martial artist from the Ming Dynasty. In the early years of Hongwu, he was appointed Taichang Xielulang because he was good at music. At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, he was nearly a hundred years old. After seeing General Li's paintings, he was very interested and started learning painting. During the Yongle period, he went on a long trip and never came back.
Leng Rong: courtesy name Jason, a native of Dayi, Sichuan. In the 21st year of Guangxu's reign in the Qing Dynasty, he graduated from the Department of Political Economics of Meiji University in Japan. He joined the Communist Party of China in the 13th year of the Republic of China. In 1932, he served as a member and standing committee member of the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Committee of the Kuomintang for more than ten years. In 1934, he served as member of the Communist Party of Xikang Province and director of the Civil Affairs Department. In 1943, he was shot dead on his way back to Xikang from the establishment of the Central Training Corps of the Communist Party of China in Chongqing. He was 48 years old.
Leng Mei: Qing Dynasty painter, courtesy name Jichen, from Jiaozhou. He is good at painting figures, especially beautiful ladies.
Leng y: named Yuqiu (1882-1959), a native of Jiangsu Province. Commander of the Jiangsu Maritime and Land Guards, he served as the commander of the Third Division of the First Army, and was awarded the rank of lieutenant general by President Sun Yat-sen. He successively served as the temporary president of the Senate of Jiangsu, deputy governor of Jiangsu, vice chairman of the Jiangsu CPPCC, and director of the Jiangsu Democratic National Construction Association. He died in Nanjing.
Leng Xin: Army Lieutenant General (1900-1987), former Army Chief of Staff, Huangpu Phase I, Jiangsu native, died in Taipei.
Leng Kuan: Vice Admiral of the Navy, former deputy political commissar and secretary of the Disciplinary Inspection Commission of the Navy, and later deputy director of the Overseas Chinese Committee of the National People's Congress, a native of Hebei.
Leng Ke: Army Major General, team leader, captured in the Liaoshen Campaign, native of Liaoning.
Leng Shiguang, courtesy name Binwang, was a native of Changshu during the Song Dynasty and a Jinshi of Shaoxing. He once served as the magistrate of Ningguo, Longyou and other counties. Zhu Xi, a famous educator in the Southern Song Dynasty, admired him very much and often entrusted him with important tasks. Later, he served as a supervisory censor and a middle-level censor. He was an honest and fair official, and for the sake of justice, he did not hesitate to offend high-ranking officials and powerful officials. People at the time called him a cold-faced censor. He is the author of books such as "Zouyi Tanzhang" and "Dongtang Lei Manuscript".
Leng Tianlu, leader of the peasant uprising in Dongxiang, Sichuan Province during the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty, was from Dongxiang (now Yihan). In the first year of Jiaqing (1796), he led an uprising. Four years later, he was killed by an arrow in a fierce battle in Yuechi.
Major General Leng Pengfei, a combat hero. A native of Xishui, Hubei Province. Joined the Communist Party of China in 1954. Joined the Chinese People's Communist Party in 1956. Served as platoon, company, and battalion commander. During the self-defense counterattack on Zhenbao Island in March 1969, when the Soviet army launched its first attack with six armored vehicles in conjunction with the infantry, he ordered his troops to eliminate the infantry on the armored vehicles while leading a rocket launcher group in close combat and destroyed two armored vehicles. The Soviet army launched a second attack with five armored vehicles on the front and four tanks on the sides. When it reached 80 meters from our position, he directed a volley of various firepower, causing heavy damage to the enemy. Although he was shot and wounded in his left arm, he still insisted on commanding the battle and achieved first-class merit. In July of the same year, the Central Military Commission awarded him the title of combat hero. Later he served as regimental commander, deputy army commander, and division commander. He is a deputy to the 4th and 5th National People's Congress.
Leng Chenghuai: *** Major General, Minister of Military Training and Arms of the General Staff.
Leng Shaozhao: *** Major General, Vice President of the Second Artillery Engineering College; Honorary President of the Harbin Military Industry Alumni (Xi'an Region) Association.
Leng Jun: Oil painter Leng Jun was born in Sichuan in 1963.
Graduated from the Art Department of Wuhan Normal University, Hankou Branch in 1984. He is currently the vice president of Wuhan Painting Academy and a national first-class artist. He is a very influential young artist in mainland China in recent years. Oil painter Leng Jun is a leading figure in contemporary Chinese hyper-realistic oil painting. Leng Jun is unique in the Chinese painting world with his hyper-realistic style. Leng Jun's works are unique in today's Chinese painting circles for their unique conception and extraordinary artistic skills. The most important feature of his works is extreme realism. Viewers in front of his paintings are all struck by the vivid and exquisite images... >>
Who are the celebrities named Leng in history? Xi: Zi Jingyang, from Xinyi. Censor during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty. He was upright and impeached some powerful officials, which shocked the court at that time. Known as "cold iron face".
Leng Qian: courtesy name Qijing, Taoist name Long Yangzi. A martial artist from the Ming Dynasty. In the early years of Hongwu, he was appointed Taichang Xielulang because he was good at music. At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, he was nearly a hundred years old. After seeing General Li's paintings, he was very interested and started learning painting. During the Yongle period, he went on a long trip and never came back.
Leng Rong: courtesy name Jason, a native of Dayi, Sichuan. In the 21st year of Guangxu's reign in the Qing Dynasty, he graduated from the Department of Political Economics of Meiji University in Japan. He joined the Communist Party of China in the 13th year of the Republic of China. In 1932, he served as a member and standing committee member of the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Committee of the Kuomintang for more than ten years. In 1934, he served as member of the Communist Party of Xikang Province and director of the Civil Affairs Department. In 1943, he was shot dead on his way back to Xikang from the establishment of the Central Training Corps of the Communist Party of China in Chongqing. He was 48 years old.
Leng Mei: Qing Dynasty painter, courtesy name Jichen, from Jiaozhou. He is good at painting figures, especially beautiful ladies.
Leng y: named Yuqiu (1882-1959), a native of Jiangsu Province. Commander of the Jiangsu Maritime and Land Guards, he served as the commander of the Third Division of the First Army, and was awarded the rank of lieutenant general by President Sun Yat-sen. He successively served as the temporary president of the Senate of Jiangsu, deputy governor of Jiangsu, vice chairman of the Jiangsu CPPCC, and director of the Jiangsu Democratic National Construction Association. He died in Nanjing.
Leng Xin: Army Lieutenant General (1900-1987), former Army Chief of Staff, Huangpu Phase I, Jiangsu native, died in Taipei.
Leng Kuan: Vice Admiral of the Navy, former deputy political commissar and secretary of the Disciplinary Inspection Commission of the Navy, and later deputy director of the Overseas Chinese Committee of the National People's Congress, a native of Hebei.
Leng Ke: Army Major General, team leader, captured in the Liaoshen Campaign, native of Liaoning.
Leng Shiguang, courtesy name Binwang, was a native of Changshu during the Song Dynasty and a Jinshi of Shaoxing. He once served as the magistrate of Ningguo, Longyou and other counties. Zhu Xi, a famous educator in the Southern Song Dynasty, admired him very much and often entrusted him with important tasks. Later, he served as a supervisory censor and a middle-level censor. He was an honest and fair official, and for the sake of justice, he did not hesitate to offend high-ranking officials and powerful officials. People at the time called him a cold-faced censor. He is the author of books such as "Zouyi Tanzhang" and "Dongtang Lei Manuscript".
Leng Tianlu, leader of the peasant uprising in Dongxiang, Sichuan Province during the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty, was from Dongxiang (now Yihan). In the first year of Jiaqing (1796), he led an uprising. Four years later, he was killed by an arrow in a fierce battle in Yuechi.
Major General Leng Pengfei, a combat hero. A native of Xishui, Hubei Province. Joined the Communist Party of China in 1954. Joined the Chinese People's Communist Party in 1956. Served as platoon, company, and battalion commander. In the self-defense counterattack on Zhenbao Island in March 1969, when the Soviet army launched its first attack with six armored vehicles in conjunction with the infantry, he ordered his troops to eliminate the infantry on the armored vehicles while leading a rocket launcher group in close combat and destroyed two armored vehicles. The Soviet army launched a second attack with five armored vehicles on the front and four tanks on the sides. When it reached 80 meters from our position, he directed a volley of various firepower, causing heavy damage to the enemy. Although he was shot and wounded in his left arm, he still insisted on commanding the battle and achieved first-class merit. In July of the same year, the Central Military Commission awarded him the title of combat hero. Later he served as regimental commander, deputy army commander, and division commander. He is a representative of the 4th and 5th National People's Congress.
Leng Chenghuai: *** Major General, Minister of Military Training and Arms of the General Staff.
Leng Shaozhao: *** Major General, Vice President of the Second Artillery Engineering College; Honorary President of the Harbin Military Industry Alumni (Xi'an Region) Association.
What are the martial arts novels with the surname Leng Gulong? Among the four famous catchers, there is a cold-blooded one
An ancestor with the surname Leng What place is it? The surname Leng (Lěng) has three origins:
1. It comes from the surname Ji. It is a descendant of Uncle Kang, the founding monarch of the Wei Kingdom in the Spring and Autumn Period. It is a surname that uses fiefdom as its surname. The name of Kang Shu was first granted to Kang, so he was also called Kang Shufeng in history. After Wu Geng's rebellion was overthrown, Zhou Guogong granted him the land of the original Shang Dynasty and established the Wei Kingdom. Some of Uncle Kang's descendants were granted the title of Lengshui. They used the title as their surname and were called the Leng family. 2. Originating from ancient times, the surname was based on craftsmanship, which was changed by the Ling family. According to legend, the Yellow Emperor had a music official named Ling Lun, who was the inventor of ancient Chinese music. The Yellow Emperor asked him to formulate musical instruments. He walked from the west of Daxia to the north of the Kunlun Mountains. Only then did he find a kind of bamboo suitable for making musical instruments behind the mountain. He felled some straight and evenly thick bamboos and first made them into bamboos. The three-inch and nine-minute-long pipe defines the sound it produces as the Yellow Bell Rhythm. Then twelve tubes of different lengths were made in proportion and brought to the foot of Kunlun Mountain to be corrected according to the cry of the Phoenix. It is said that the male phoenix can make six kinds of sounds, and the female phoenix can make another six kinds of sounds. These twelve sounds are exactly the same as the sounds produced by the twelve pipes he made. Ling Lun called the odd-numbered tones of the twelve musical temperaments "lv" and the even-numbered tones "lv". When combined, it is called Lu Lu. Twelve temperaments are exactly one octave. Then Linglun made two more chimes, matching them with Gong, Shang, Jiao, Zheng and Yu. After these are completed, on the day of Yimao in February, when the sun appears in the direction of Kui, a grand music and dance performance will be performed under the command of Ling Lun. The name of the music and dance is "Xianchi". And gave him a name and surname, called Ling. Ling is also written as cold. Therefore, those who have been in charge of court music for generations are called "actors". Later it became the name of an actor. The descendants of Ling Lun were called the Ling family, but later they were written incorrectly and misrepresented as Leng, and became the Leng family.
3. People from ethnic minorities have the surname Leng. The Qiang people in the Song Dynasty, the modern Miao people, the Tujia people, the Yi people, the Manchu people, the Mongolian people, the *** and other ethnic groups all have the surname Leng.
Historical celebrities
Leng Xi: courtesy name Jingyang, from Xinyi. Censor during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty. He was upright and impeached some powerful officials, which shocked the court at that time. Known as "cold iron face".
Leng Qian: courtesy name Qijing, Taoist name Long Yangzi. A martial artist from the Ming Dynasty. In the early years of Hongwu, he was appointed Taichang Xielulang because he was good at music. At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, he was nearly a hundred years old. After seeing General Li's paintings, he was very interested and started learning painting. During the Yongle period, he went on a long trip and never came back.
Leng Rong: courtesy name Jason, a native of Dayi, Sichuan. In the 21st year of Guangxu's reign in the Qing Dynasty, he graduated from the Department of Political Economics of Meiji University in Japan. He joined the Communist Party of China in the 13th year of the Republic of China. In 1932, he served as a member and standing committee member of the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Committee of the Kuomintang for more than ten years. In 1934, he served as member of the Communist Party of Xikang Province and director of the Civil Affairs Department. In 1943, he was shot dead on his way back to Xikang from the establishment of the Central Training Corps of the Communist Party of China in Chongqing. He was 48 years old.
Leng Mei: Qing Dynasty painter, courtesy name Jichen, from Jiaozhou. He is good at painting figures, especially beautiful ladies.
Leng y: named Yuqiu (1882-1959), a native of Jiangsu Province. Commander of the Jiangsu Maritime and Land Guards, he served as the commander of the Third Division of the First Army, and was awarded the rank of lieutenant general by President Sun Yat-sen. He successively served as the temporary president of the Senate of Jiangsu, deputy governor of Jiangsu, vice chairman of the Jiangsu CPPCC, and director of the Jiangsu Democratic National Construction Association. He died in Nanjing.
Leng Xin: Army Lieutenant General (1900-1987), former Army Chief of Staff, Huangpu Phase I, Jiangsu native, died in Taipei.
Leng Kuan: Vice Admiral of the Navy, former deputy political commissar and secretary of the Disciplinary Inspection Commission of the Navy, and later deputy director of the Overseas Chinese Committee of the National People's Congress, a native of Hebei.
Leng Ke: Army Major General, team leader, captured in the Liaoshen Campaign, native of Liaoning.
Leng Shiguang: courtesy name Binwang, a native of Changshu during the Song Dynasty, a Jinshi of Shaoxing, and once served as the county magistrate of Ningguo, Longyou and other counties. Zhu Xi, a famous educator in the Southern Song Dynasty, admired him very much and often entrusted him with important tasks. Later, he served as a supervisory censor and a middle-level censor. He was an honest and fair official, and for the sake of justice, he did not hesitate to offend high-ranking officials and powerful officials. People at the time called him a cold-faced censor. He is the author of books such as "Zouyi Tanzhang" and "Dongtang Lei Manuscript".
Leng Tianlu, leader of the peasant uprising in Dongxiang, Sichuan Province during the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty, was from Dongxiang (now Yihan). In the first year of Jiaqing (1796), he led an uprising. Four years later, he was killed by an arrow in a fierce battle in Yuechi.
My surname is Leng, and I want to give my daughter a special name. Dear netizens, please use your imagination for 30 minutes. Nowadays, you can’t name a child with two characters. , for example, Leng Xue cannot have overlapping characters, such as Leng Xuexue, etc. It is better for the child to come up with a name for his or her own child if the name plus the surname is more than 3 characters (including 3 characters), because it is important not to overlap the name of the elders.
Are there any people named Ling in the world? Is it Ling, not Leng? √ Ling According to legend, the music officer of the Yellow Emperor was named Ling Lun, and he was the inventor of ancient Chinese music. Later generations took his first name and surname and called him Ling's family. Later, the Ling family was divided into two branches. One mistakenly wrote Ling as Leng and became the Leng family. The other one was written as Ling because "Ling" and "Ling" were interchangeable. In later generations, officials in charge of palace music, singing and dancing were called actors, and later evolved into actors.
Famous person: Lingbao, a general of Liu Zhang’s army in Yizhou in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.
Are there any calligraphers with the surname Leng? I checked some information at hand, but I really couldn’t find a more famous calligrapher named Leng. In the "Who's Who of Ancient Chinese Painters" I found 4 painters named Leng. Generally speaking, ancient painters must have good calligraphy. Among them, Leng Qian of the Ming Dynasty and Leng Mei of the Qing Dynasty are more famous. No calligrapher named Leng was found in the calligraphy directory.
The surname is Leng, a boy, and a single name. Which one sounds better? Aloof celebrity yet cool enough.