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- Xǔ Shèn was the author of "Shuōwén Jiězì", which was the first etymological Chinese character dictionary, as well as the first to organize the ch...
- male
- Mi Fu (1051–1107), also known as Mi Fei (米芾), was a Chinese painter, poet, and calligrapher born in Taiyuan, Shanxi during the Song Dynasty. In pai...
- male, deceased (1939)
- Qian Xuantong was a Chinese phonetician who promoted vernacular Chinese. Born as Qian Xia (钱夏), his courtesy name was Deqian (德潜). Qian was born in...
- male, deceased (239)
- Cao Rui, ch. 曹叡, py. cáo rùi, wg. Ts'ao-Jui (205-239) was the son of Cao Pi and the second emperor of the Cao Wei. He is also known as the Empero...
- male, 71 years old
- Wang Chien-shien (born August 7, 1938) is a founder of the New Party. He was a finance minister of the Republic of China and is the chairman of the...
- male, deceased (274)
- Cao Fang, ch. 曹芳, py. cáo fāng, wg. Ts'ao-Fang (231-274), courtesy name Lanqing (蘭卿, wg. lan-ch'ing) was an emperor of Cao Wei (Kingdom of Wei) du...
- male
- Zhang Ji, courtesy name Yisun (懿孙), was a Chinese poet born in Xiangyang, Hubei during the Tang Dynasty. He is credited under the name Chang Tsi...
- male, 36 years old
- Hu Jia (Chinese: 胡佳; original characters: 胡嘉, born July 25, 1973 in Beijing), with online name Freeborn, is one of China's most prominent environm...
- male
- He Li (Chinese: 何鲤; Pinyin: "Hé Lǐ") was a Chinese yong poet, chairman of the China Nationwide High School Students Literature Association (全国中学生...
- male, deceased (260)
- Cao Mao, ch. 曹髦, py. cáo máo, wg. Ts'ao-Mao (242-260), courtesy name Yanshi (彥士, wg. yen-shih) was an emperor of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms p...
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