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Kang Youwei
Chinese politician and scholar (1858-1927)

Lin Tse-hsu
Chinese scholar and politician (1785-1850)
Bada Shanren
Chinese artist (1626-1705)
Gong Zizhen
Poet and calligrapher
Zheng Xie
Chinese painter (1693-1766)
Yun Shouping
Chinese painter (1633-1690)
Lin Shu
Chinese writer (1852-1924)
Ingen
Ingen Ryūki (, ) (December 7, 1592 – May 19, 1673) was a Chinese poet, calligrapher, and monk of Linji Chan Buddhism from China. He is most known for founding the Ōbaku school of Zen in Japan.
Zheng Xiaoxu
Chinese politician (1860-1938)
Pao-chen Shen
Chinese Qing Dynasty official (1820-1879)
Hong Yi
Buddhist monk, painter, musician (1880-1942)
Zhao Zhiqian
Chinese calligrapher (1829-1884)
Wu Chang-shuo
Qing Dynasty painter (1844–1927)

Jiang Tingxi
Chinese artist (1669–1732)

Xiao Yuncong
Chinese painter (1596-1673)
Mei Qing
Chinese landscape painter, calligrapher, writer and poet (1623-1697)
Wang Shishen
Chinese painter and calligrapher (1686-1759)
Li Boyuan
Chinese writer (1867–1906)
Yongqi
Qing Dynasty imperial prince (1741-1766)
Li Yin
Ming and Qing dynasty painter and poet (1610-1685)
Weng Tung-ho
Chinese Confucian scholar and imperial tutor during the Qing dynasty (1830-1904)
Wang Duo
Ming dynasty artist (1592-1652)
Zhou Lianggong
Chinese poet (1612-1672)
Chen Baochen
Chinese politician (1848-1935)

Ma Quan
Qing dynasty painter (1669–1722)
Liu Yong
calligrapher (1719–1804)

Mu'an
'''Mu'an (; Japanese Mokuan Shōtō''') (1611–1684) was a Chinese Chan monk who followed his master Ingen to Japan in 1654. Mokuan was from Chuanchow in what was then Fukien Province. He and Sokuhi Nyoitsu were the two disciples most involved in spreading Ingen's teachings.
Yunli
Yunli (24 March 1697 – 21 March 1738), born Yinli, formally known as Prince Guo, was a Manchu prince of the Qing dynasty.
Sokuhi Nyoitsu
Chinese calligrapher (1616–1671)
Yang Shoujing
Chinese diplomat, geographer and historian (1839–1915)
Fang Weiyi
Chinese poet, calligrapher, painter and literature historian (1585–1668)
Yongrong
Yongrong (28 January 1744 – 13 June 1790) was a Manchu prince and calligrapher of the Qing dynasty in China. He was born in the Aisin Gioro clan as the sixth son of the Qianlong Emperor; his mother was Imperial Noble Consort Chunhui.
Zha Shibiao
Chinese painter (1615-1698)

Chi Chun-tsao
Qing dynasty official and calligrapher (1793–1866)
Li Ruiqing
Chinese artist (1867-1920)
Zhuang Yunkuan
Chinese politician
Zhou Huang
Qing dynasty politician
Yang Borun
Chinese poet and artist (1837-1911)