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Puyi
Puyi (; 7 February 190617 October 1967) was the last emperor of China, reigning as the eleventh monarch of the Qing dynasty from 1908 to 1912, and a brief return in 1917, when he was forced to abdicate. Later, he sided with Imperial Japan and was made ruler of Manchukuo—Japanese-occupied Manchuria—in hopes of regaining power as China's emperor. After over 10 years of imprisonment for war crimes following the end of World War II, Puyi worked for four years as a gardener in Beijing, China.
Qianlong Emperor
emperor of the Qing Dynasty (1711–1799)

Shunzhi Emperor
Qing Dynasty emperor of China (1638–1661)
Jin Shengtan
Chinese writer
Ng Mui
master of the various martial arts & founder of the Wǔ Méi Pài (Ng Mui style), Wing Chun, Dragon style, White Crane, and Five-Pattern Hung Kuen from Shaolin Temple
Hung Hei-gun
Chinese martial artist
Xu Gu
Chinese painter and poet (1824-1896)
Yang Wenhui
Qing Dynasty Buddhist reformer (1837–1911)
Miu Hin
one of the Five Elders of Shaolin
Tang Xiangming