- female, deceased (1101)
- Su Shi (1037–1101) was a writer, poet, artist, calligrapher, pharmacologist, and statesman of the Song Dynasty, one of the major poets of the So...
- male, deceased (1142)
- Yue Fei (March 17, 1103 - January 27, 1142) was a Chinese patriot and nationalist military leader who fought for the Southern Song Dynasty against...
- male, deceased (1086)
- Wáng Ānshí (1021 - May 21, 1086) was a Chinese economist, statesman, chancellor and poet of the Song Dynasty who attempted some controversial, maj...
- male, deceased (1072)
- Ouyang Xiu (1007 - September 22, 1072), courtesy name is Yongshu, also self nicknamed The Old Drunkard 醉翁, or The Retired Scholar of the One of Six...
- male, deceased (1210)
- Lu You (1125-1210), was a Chinese poet of the southern Song dynasty.
- male, deceased (1207)
- Xin Qiji (28 May 1140 - 1207) was a Chinese poet and military leader during the Southern Song dynasty. At the time of his life, northern China was...
- male, deceased (1095)
- Shen Kuo or Shen Kua (1031–1095 AD) was a polymath Chinese scientist and statesman of the Song Dynasty (960–1279 AD). Excelling in many fields of s...
- female, deceased (1151)
- Li Qingzhao (Traditional Chinese: 李清照; Simplified Chinese: 李清照, pinyin: Lǐ Qīngzhào; Wade-Giles: Li Ch'ing-chao) (1084-c. 1151) was a Chinese write...
- male
- Fan Chengda (1126-1193) was one of the best-known Chinese poets of the Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD), a government official, and an academic authority...
- 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...
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