Category
page 1Writers from Huzhou
Shen Yue
Chinese poet, statesman, and historian (441–513)
Guan Daosheng
Chinese artist and poet (1262-1319)
Lou Tseng-Tsiang
Chinese diplomat (1871-1949)
Ling Mengchu
Chinese writer of the Ming Dynasty
Xu Hui
Poet and consort to Emperor Taizong of Tang. Chinese woman poet in Tang Dynasty. CBDB ID = 31067
Yao Silian
Chinese politician and historian (564–637)
Dàoxuān
Daoxuan (; 596–667) was an eminent Tang dynasty Chinese Buddhist monk. He is perhaps best known as the Patriarch of the four-part Vinaya school (). Daoxuan wrote both the Continued Biographies of Eminent Monks (Xù gāosēng zhuàn 續高僧傳) and the Standard Design for Buddhist Temple Construction. Legends retold in his biographies also associate him to a relic of the Buddha which came to be called Daoxuan's tooth (Daoxuan foya 道宣佛牙), one of the four tooth relics enshrined in the capital of Chang'an during the Tang dynasty. He is said to have received the relic from Nezha (; Sanskrit: Naṭa), a divinit
Meng Jiao
Chinese poet
Qian Xuantong
chinese esperantist and linguist (1887–1939)
George A. Kennedy
American sinologist (1901–1960)
Li Ye
Tang dynasty poet CBDB = 338712
Qian Qi
Tang Dynasty poet
Shen Jiaben
Chinese scholar (1840-1913)
Lu Xiujing
Taoist compiler and ritualist (406-477)
Shen Haixiong
Chinese journalist and Communist Party official
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.
Zhao Luorui
Chinese poet (1912–1998)
Zhu Yu
Chinese writer

Zhang Xian
Chinese artist (990-1078)

Lei Chen
Taiwanese activist
Zhu Guozhen
politician and scholar in the Ming Dynasty
Yu Yue
Chinese scholar and official (1821–1907)

Qian Daosun
Chinese translator and educator
Guan Daogao
Chinese calligrapher, poet, and painter
Lu Zhiwei
Chinese psychologist and linguist