Zhong Yao

Zhong Yao

male, deceased (230)
Zhong Yao, courtesy name Yuanchang (元常), was a Chinese calligrapher and minister of Cao Wei. Born in modern Xuchang, Henan, he was at one time entr...
Zhuge Ke

Zhuge Ke

male, deceased (253)
Zhuge Ke, courtesy name Yuanxun (元遜), was the son of the Eastern Wu minister, Zhuge Jin, whose younger brother was the great Shu statesman Zhug...
Wei Guan

Wei Guan

male, deceased (291)
Wei Guan (衛瓘) (220-291), courtesy name Boyu (伯玉), formally Duke Cheng of Lanling (蘭陵成公), was a Cao Wei and Jin Dynasty (265-420) official....
Sun Hao

Sun Hao

male, deceased (284)
Sun Hao (孫皓) (242-284), courtesy name Yuanzong (元宗), originally named Sun Pengzu (孫彭祖) with the courtesy name Haozong (皓宗), was the fourth and fin...
Jia Chong

Jia Chong

male, deceased (282)
Jia Chong (賈充) (217-282), courtesy name Gonghe (公闔), formally Duke Wu of Lu (魯武公), was an important official during the reign of Jin Dynasty (265-4...
Liu Ji

Liu Ji

male, deceased (1375)
Liu Ji (Simplified Chinese: 刘基; Traditional Chinese: 劉基; Pinyin: Liú Jī; Wade-Giles: Liu Chi; July 1, 1311 — 16 May, 1375), courtesy name Liu Bow...
Liu Ji

Liu Ji

male, deceased (646)
Liu Ji (劉洎) (d. 646), courtesy name Sidao (思道), was a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Taizong of Tang, who was particularly relied on by Em...
Guan Zhong

Guan Zhong

male
Guan Zhong (管仲) (born 725 BC, died in 645 BC) was a politician in the Spring and Autumn Period. His given name was "Yíwú" (夷吾). "Zhong" was his co...
Li Zhi

Li Zhi

male, deceased (1602)
Li Zhi (1527-1602) was a prominent Chinese philosopher, historian and writer in the late Ming dynasty. He was born in Jinjiang, Fujian province,...
Zhang Liang

Zhang Liang

male
Zhang Liang, courtesy name Zifang (子房), formally Marquess Wencheng of Liang, was a descendant from a noble family of State of Hán during the Warri...