Who are the famous historical figures in Zhoukou, Henan?

Zhoukou City, known as Longdu and Chen Zhou in ancient times, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Henan Province. It is located in the southeast of Henan Province, in the hinterland of Huanghuai Plain, with Fuyang City in Anhui Province in the east, Luohe City and Xuchang City in the west, Zhumadian City in the south and Kaifeng City and Shangqiu City in the north. By the end of 20 19, the resident population was 8,662,200. Zhoukou is the old capital of Fuxi, the hometown of Laozi, and has the reputation of "pioneer of China and sacred relic of Kyushu", and is praised as "the birthplace of Chinese culture" by the All-China Fuxi Culture Research Association.

1, Laozi, from Zhoukou, Henan. The founder of Taoist school is a great thinker, philosopher, writer and historian in ancient China, and the founder of Taoist school. He was regarded as the ancestor of Li by the Tang King, the head of the three sages in the East by Lao Zi, and the head of the top ten writers in the world by The New York Times. Confucius asked Laozi for courtesy and Tao several times, and was praised as a great sage and an old sage by later generations. He has been called (Laozi is the best in the world) since ancient times.

2. Fuxi: the ancestor of the Chinese nation, the head of the three emperors and five emperors, was founded in Huaiyang, Zhoukou, and the existing "Taihao Fuxi Mausoleum".

3. Guangwu, Bobby Chen: Bobby Chen, Zhoukou Shangshui; Guangwu is from Taikang, Zhoukou. The Leader of Peasant Uprising in osawa Township in the Late Qin Dynasty.

4. Yuan Shao: A native of Shangshui, Zhoukou, in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Dong Zhuo was defeated by the 18th Route Warlord, and he was promoted to the leader of the alliance. The battle of Guandu was defeated by Cao Cao.

5. Xie An: Taikang people in Zhoukou successfully commanded the Battle of Feishui, which laid a stable situation in the Southern Dynasties for more than 200 years. His family celebrities include Xie Daowen and Xie Lingyun.

6. Yuan Shikai: a native of Xiangcheng, Zhoukou, was once the minister of Beiyang, the governor of Zhili in the late Qing Dynasty and the president of the Republic of China. Later, the imperial system was restored and the Chinese empire was established. Died after abdication, known as "Yuan Xiangcheng". Yuan Shikai made his fortune in North Korea in his early years. After returning to China, he trained the new army in tianjin railway station. Actively promote modernization reform during the New Deal in the late Qing Dynasty. During the Revolution of 1911, he forced the Qing Emperor Puyi to abdicate, overthrew the Qing Dynasty by peaceful means and became the interim president of the Republic of China.

7. Ji Hongchang: A native of Fugou, Zhoukou, once served as commander of the anti-Japanese coalition and former enemy commander of the North Road Army. He was arrested and killed by the Kuomintang opposition at 1934.