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page 1Writers from Hebei
Dong Zhongshu
Premier Confucian scholar, philosopher, and official during the Western Han
Zhu Shijie
mathematician of Yuan dynasty (during the reign of Temür Khan), inventor of Chinese quaternion, Si yuan shu (四元術) and stacking technique Duo ji shu (垛積術)
Ji Yun
Chinese Qing dynasty scholar (1724-1805)
Dao'an
'''Dao'an''' (; 312–385) was a Buddhist monk, author and bibliographer, during the Eastern Jin dynasty. He was from what is now Hebei. His main importance was that of overseer of translation of Buddhist texts into Chinese, organizer of the Chinese sangha, author of exegetical works and compiler of the most important early catalogue of Chinese Buddhist translation in 374. Although this catalogue is itself lost, Sengyou reproduces much of it in his catalogue (T2145) completed in 515.
Li Ye
Chinese scientist and writer (1192–1279)
Pei Wenzhong
Chinese paleontologist and paleoanthropologist (1904–1982)

Kong Yingda
Chinese philosopher (574 – 648)
Jia Dan
Tang Dynasty chancellor
Guo Feixiong
Chinese human rights lawyer and dissident
Zheng Yuanjie
Chiese writer
Dai Sheng
Han dynasty official
Xu Huaizhong
Chinese novelist (1929~2023)

Cong Weixi
Chinese writer