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Lu Xun
Chinese novelist and essayist (1881–1936)
Shen Kuo
Chinese scientist and statesman (1031-1095)
Shiing-Shen Chern
Chinese-American mathematician and poet (1911-2004)
Lu You
Chinese historian and poet (1125–1210)
Ai Qing
Chinese poet (1910-1996)
Yuan Mei
poet, essayist, scholar of the Qing Dynasty (1716-1797)
Lin Huiyin
Chinese architect and writer (1904-1955)
Xu Zhimo
Chinese poet (1897-1931)
Emperor Gong of Song
Emperor of the Song Dynasty
Liu Yuxi
Chinese writer and philosopher (772-842)
Shen Yue
Chinese poet, statesman, and historian (441–513)
Guan Daosheng
Chinese artist and poet (1262-1319)
Luo Binwang
Chinese writer
He Zhizhang
Chinese writer (659-744)
Yu Dafu
Chinese writer (1896–1945)
Xie Lingyun
Jin Dynasty poet (385-433)
Wang Guowei
scholar, writer and poet from China (1877–1927)
Gong Zizhen
Poet and calligrapher
Xu Wei
Ming Dynasty painter (1521-1593)
Liu Rushi
Chinese courtesan (1618-1664); ranked first of the Eight Beauties of Qinhuai
Zhu Shuzhen
Chinese poet
Qian Chu
Song Dynasty politician
Xu Hui
Poet and consort to Emperor Taizong of Tang. Chinese woman poet in Tang Dynasty. CBDB ID = 31067
Meng Jiao
Chinese poet
Luo Yin
Chinese writer and statesman (833-909)
Dai Wangshu
Chinese poet
Zhao Yong
Chinese painter (1289-1360)
Qian Qi
Tang Dynasty poet
Gao Ming
Chinese poet and playwright (c.1305–1370)
Zhu Yizun
writer and poet (1629-1709)
Yishan Yining
Buddhist monk (1247–1317)
Shen Yin-mo
Chinese poet, calligrapher (1883-1971)
Li Yin
Ming and Qing dynasty painter and poet (1610-1685)
Lin Bu
Chinese poet (d. 1028), particularly famed for living as a hermit on Gushan Island in West Lake, Hangzhou
John Ching Hsiung Wu
Chinese poet (1899–1986)
Shide
Chinese Zen monk and poet
Gu Kuang
Tang dynasty person CBDB = 94240
Cui Tu
Chinese poet
Lü Liuliang
Chinese philosopher and poet (1629-1683)
Wu Tsao
Chinese poet
Jiaoran
Jiaoran (; 730–799), also known by his courtesy name Qingzhou (), was a Tang dynasty Chinese poet and Buddhist monk. Jiaoran wrote more than 470 poems and was one of the three major Tang dynasty poet-monks (), along with Guanxiu (832–912) and Qiji (863–937). He was the 12th generation grandson of Xie An (320–385), a Jin dynasty (266–420) statesman who, despite his lack of military ability, led Jin through a major crisis—attacks by Former Qin (351–394). His friend, Lu Yu, is venerated as the Sage of Tea for his contribution to Chinese tea culture and the writer of The Classic of Tea.
Dongshan Liangjie
Chinese writer and Chan monk
Zhao Luorui
Chinese poet (1912–1998)
Zhang Zhihe
8th century Chinese government official and Taoist scholar
Su Xiaoxiao
Chinese courtesan and poet
Sun Chuo
poet (0320-0377)
Zhang Xian
Chinese artist (990-1078)
Li E
Chinese poet and scholar
Shen Shanbao
Chinese poet, writer
Liang Desheng
Chinese writer
Shi Zhecun
Chinese writer
Guan Daogao
Chinese calligrapher, poet, and painter
Qian Daosun
Chinese translator and educator
Xu Zihua
Chinese poet
Yang Borun
Chinese poet and artist (1837-1911)
Ye Shaoweng
13th-century Song dynasty Chinese poet
Li Pin
Tang dynasty person CBDB = 93080
Qian Weiyan
Chinese politician and poet (977–1034)