Wang Tao

Wang Tao

male, deceased (1897)
Wang Tao was a Qing dynasty translator, reformer, political columnist, newspaper publisher, and fiction writer. He was born as Wang Libin in Puli...

Abahai

female, deceased (1626)
Lady Abahai was a high-ranking concubine of Emperor Nurhaci of the Manchu, Jin dynasty in ancient China. She married Nurhaci in 1602, when she was...
Wang Yun

Wang Yun

female, deceased (1819)
Wang Yun (1749-1819) was a Chinese poet and playwright during the Qing Dynasty. Her birthplace is Chang'an. In her poems she writes about the...
Yuan Mei

Yuan Mei

male, deceased (1797)
Yuan Mei was a well-known poet, scholar and artist of the Qing Dynasty from a geographical region that is now party of China. Yuan Mei was born in...
Huang Zongxi

Huang Zongxi

male, deceased (1695)
Huang Zongxi was the name of a Chinese political theorist, philosopher, and soldier during the latter part of the Ming dynasty into the early part...

Heshen

male, deceased (1799)
Heshen ((1750 - February 22, 1799), from the Manchu Niohuru clan, was a Manchu official of the Qing Dynasty. Born Shanbao (善保), his given name was...
Song Jiaoren

Song Jiaoren

male, deceased (1913)
Song Jiaoren (5 April 1882–22 March 1913) was a Chinese revolutionary and political leader. :Given name at birth: Lian (鍊 Liàn) :Courtesy name:...
Li Wei

Li Wei

male, deceased (1738)
Li Wei (Chinese:李卫; Styled Youjie 又玠; Posthumous name Minda 敏达; 1687-1738) was a famous mandarin during the reign of the Yongzheng Emperor (172...
Li Yuanhong

Li Yuanhong

male, deceased (1928)
Li Yuanhong (Traditional Chinese: 黎元洪, Pinyin: Lí Yuánhóng, courtesy Songqing 宋卿, 1864 - June 3, 1928) was a Chinese general and political fig...
Zhang Xianzhong

Zhang Xianzhong

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...