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Bodhidharma
Bodhidharma was a semi-legendary Buddhist monk who lived during the 5th or 6th century CE. He is traditionally credited as the transmitter of Chan Buddhism to China, and is regarded as its first Chinese patriarch. He is also popularly regarded as the founder of Shaolin kung fu, an idea popularized in the 20th century, but based on the 17th century Yijin Jing and the Daoist association of daoyin gymnastics with Bodhidharma.
Zhou Zuoren
Chinese writer (1885-1967)
Chen Wangdao
Chinese scholar (1891–1977)
Zhao Jingshen
Chinese writer
Dharmakṣema
'''''' (धर्मक्षेम, transliterated 曇無讖 (), translated 竺法豐 (); 385–433 CE) was an Indian Buddhist monk, missionary and translator, active during the fifth century CE who was responsible for a number of important translation projects while travelling in China.
Bodhiruci
Bodhiruci () was a Buddhist monk from North India (6th century CE) active in the area of Luoyang, China. He was appointed as master translator at Yongning (永寧寺) temple by emperor Xuanwu of the Northern Wei. In his translations, Bodhiruci was assisted by the central Indian monk Ratnamati (勒那摩提).
Chen Maiping
Chinese writer
Mou Tsung-san
Chinese philosopher (1909-1995)
Li Da
Chinese Marxist philosopher (1890–1960)
Luo Fu
Taiwanese poet (1928–2018)
Yang Xianyi
Chinese literary translator (1915–2009)
Metrophanes, Chi Sung
Christian saint (1855–1900)
Xiao Shuxian
Chinese composer
Bian Zhilin
Chinese poet and literature researcher
John Glasgow Kerr
American medical missionary to China