Li Tai

Li Tai

male, deceased (652)
Li Tai (李泰; Pinyin: Lǐ Tài) (618 -December 15, 652), courtesy name Huibao (惠褒), nickname Qingque (青雀), formally Prince Gong of Pu (濮恭王), was an...

Li Chengqian

male, deceased (645)
Li Chéngqián (619? -January 5, 645), courtesy name Gaoming (高明), formally Prince Min of Hengshan (恆山愍王), was a crown prince of the Chinese Tang D...
Sima Yu

Sima Yu

male, deceased (300)
Sima Yu, courtesy name Xizu (熙祖), formally Crown Prince Minhuai (愍懷太子) was a Chinese crown prince during the Jin Dynasty (265-420). Sima Yu's fa...
Wei Zheng

Wei Zheng

male, deceased (643)
Wei Zheng, courtesy name Xuancheng (玄成), formally Duke Wenzhen of Zheng (鄭文貞公), was a Chinese politician and the lead editor of the "Book of Sui...
Chen Yi

Chen Yi

male, deceased (1950)
Chen Yi (courtesy names Gongxia (公俠) and later Gongqia (公洽), sobriquet Tuisu (退素); 1883 - June 18, 1950) was the Chief Executive and Garrison Com...
Lu Hao-Tung

Lu Hao-Tung

male, deceased (1895)
Lu Hao-tung (1868-1895), born Lu Chung-gui (中桂 Zhōngguì), courtesy name Hsien-hsiang (獻香 Xiànxiāng), was the first "revolutionary martyr" of t...
Hong Xiuquan

Hong Xiuquan

male, deceased (1864)
Hóng Xiùquán, born Hong Renkun, Courtesy name Huoxiu (火秀) was a Hakka Chinese who led the Taiping Rebellion, which established the short-l...
Fang Xuanling

Fang Xuanling

male, deceased (648)
Fang Xuanling, formal name Fang Qiao (房喬) but went by the courtesy name of Xuanling, formally Duke Wenzhao of Liang (梁文昭公), was the lead editor...
Yi Hwang

Yi Hwang

male
Yi Hwang was one of the two most prominent Korean Confucian scholars of the Joseon Dynasty, the other being his younger contemporary Yi I (Yulgok)....
Xiao Yu

Xiao Yu

male, deceased (647)
Xiao Yu (蕭瑀) (574-647), courtesy name Shiwen (時文), formally Duke Zhenbian of Song (宋貞褊公), was an imperial prince of the Chinese dynasty Liang Dy...