The Tang Dynasty's Wei army was Wei Zheng.
Wei Wuji from the Tang Dynasty was a character in the mystery drama " The Case of Di Gong of the Tang Dynasty." He was a soul full of contradictions and many sides. He supported male chauvinism and was deeply dissatisfied with Empress Wu Zetian's ruling. He planned to use a series of methods to frame the Empress, even sacrificing his beloved disciple, He Dajing. However, Di Renjie gradually revealed his conspiracy. In the end, Wei Wuji chose to self-immolate and push the blame to Wu Zetian. Through Wei Wuji's story, the audience could see how the revolution and tradition of an era clashed, how individuals and collectives, beliefs and social pressures competed. Wei Wuji's character displayed an image full of inner struggle. His choices were intertwined with fate, deep and moving.
Tang Wei played the role of Sun Ruowei in the TV series " Ming Fenghua."
" In the Mountains " was a poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei. It depicted the scenery in the mountains at the end of autumn and the beginning of winter. The poem described the streams, white rocks, red leaves, and dense green in the mountains. It was colorful and poetic. The poet expressed his homesickness by describing the scenery in the mountains. The entire poem was empty and dreamy. The writing style was unique and the poetic style was fresh and bright.
Master Wei in the case of Duke Di of the Tang Dynasty was played by actor Zhang Jiayi.
The Master Wei in the " Great Tang Di Gong 'an " referred to Wei Wuji.
The actor Zhang Jiayi played Master Wei in the case of Duke Di of the Tang Dynasty.
Wei Zheng was also called Wei Zheng.
Wei Zheng's famous saying was as follows: 1. If you want to find the root of the tree, you must consolidate its root. 2. If you want to flow water far away, you must dredge its source. 3. Those who think of the stability of the country must accumulate virtue and righteousness. 4. If the source is not deep and the river is far away, if the root is not solid and the tree is long, if the virtue is not thick and the country is stable, even if I am stupid, I know that this is not possible, let alone a wise man? 5. The monarch bears the weight of the throne and lives in a large territory. He does not think of danger in times of peace, and refrains from extravagance and thrift. This is also cutting down the roots to seek luxuriant trees, blocking the source and hoping to grow. 6. A hundred heads of state, according to the emperor's orders, there are many people who are good at starting, but few people who can finish. 7. Is it easy to capture but difficult to defend? When you are worried, you must wait for your subordinates with all your heart. Since you have achieved your goal, you can indulge yourself and be proud of others. 8. If you are sincere and sincere, then Wu and Yue will become one; If you are arrogant, then your own flesh and blood will become a road. Even if you use torture to control them and use power to appease them, they will not be benevolent in the end, and they will not be convinced in the face of humility. These famous sayings reflected Wei Zheng's thoughts and wisdom, emphasizing the important principles of governing the country, such as the stability of the foundation, the deep digging of the source, the accumulation of virtue, and so on. He believed that a monarch should be vigilant in times of peace, refrain from extravagance, focus on the foundation, and pursue long-term development. At the same time, he also emphasized that the monarch should treat others with sincerity, not forget his original intentions, and be brave enough to criticize and correct his mistakes. These famous sayings highlighted Wei Zheng's outspoken and loyal spirit to the country.
"Tang Dynasty Strange Records 2: Chang 'an Ghosts" was a novel written by Wei Fenghua. This novel described the Tang Dynasty a thousand years ago. People's rich material life and diverse cultural integration gave birth to their extreme imagination. Poets such as Li Bai, Du Fu, Wang Wei, Meng Haoran, and Bai Juyi used their poems to describe the beautiful scenery of the Tang Dynasty, while the peddlers and soldiers in the market used their wilder imaginations to outline the demons and ghosts in the night of the Tang Dynasty. Even the prime minister would close his door at night, light candles, and write ghost stories. The latest chapter of this novel was chapter 31, Secret History of the Imperial Court: Behind-the-scenes Affairs (7). The evaluation and Douban rating of this novel were temporarily unknown.
Wang Wei was known as the great poet of the Tang Dynasty.