- male, deceased (1630)
- Yuan Chonghuan was a famed patriot and military commander of the Ming Dynasty who battled the Manchus in Liaoning. He was known to have excelled in...
- male, deceased (1705)
- Bada Shanren, born as Zhu Da (朱耷), was a Chinese painter of shuimohua and a calligrapher. He was of noble lineage, being a descendant of the Ming...
- male, deceased (1464)
- Zhu Qizhen (Cheng-t'ung) (November 29, 1427 - February 23, 1464) was an emperor of the Ming Dynasty. He ruled as the Zhengtong Emperor from 1435 to...
- male
- Jiao Yu (Traditional and Simplified Chinese: 焦玉, Wade-Giles: Chiao Yü, Hanyu Pinyin: Jiāo Yù) was a Chinese military officer loyal to Zhu Yuanzha...
- male, deceased (1689)
- Zhang Dai (张岱; pinyin: Zhāng Dài, courtesy name: Zhongzhi (宗子), pseudonym: Tao'an (陶庵)) (1597 - 1689) was a Ming Dynasty writer. Born in Ming Dynast...
- male, deceased (1385)
- Xu Da (徐達) (1332—1385) was a talented general whom help found the Ming Dynasty. Prior to being a good friend of the first Ming Emperor, Zhu Yuanzh...
- male, deceased (1643)
- Huang Taiji (1592 - September 21 1643; reigned 1626 - 1643) (transliteration from Manchu: Hong Taiji or Hung Taiji) was the first Emperor of the...
- male, deceased (1647)
- Zhang Xianzhong or Chang Hsien-chung (1606–2 January 1647), nicknamed "Yellow Tiger", was a Chinese rebel leader who conquered Sichuan Province in...
- male
- Faxian (also romanized as "Fa-Hien" or "Fa-hsien") (ca. 337 - ca. 422) was a Chinese Buddhist monk, who, between 399 and 412 travelled to India and...
- male, deceased (1435)
- The Xuande Emperor was emperor of China (Ming dynasty) between 1425–1435. Born Zhu Zhanji, he was emperor Hongxi's son. Xuande was also fond of po...
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