- male, deceased (1294)
- Kublai Khan, Khubilai Khan or "the last of the Great Khans", was a Mongol military leader. He was the fifth Khagan (1260–1294) of the Mongol Em...
- male, deceased (1322)
- Zhao Mengfu (styled (字) Ziang 子昂, self-styled (号) Songxue ("Pine Snow") 松雪 Oubo ("Gull Waves") 鸥波 Shuijing gong dao ren "Master of the Crystal Pala...
- male, deceased (1398)
- The Hongwu Emperor, personal name Zhu Yuanzhang, was the founder and first emperor (1368–98) of the Míng Dynasty of China. His era name, Hongwu, mea...
- male, deceased (1509)
- Shen Zhou was born into a wealthy family in Xiangcheng, near the thriving city of Suzhou, in the Jiangsu province, China. His genealogy traces his...
- male, deceased (1582)
- Altan Khan (Chinese: 俺答汗, Mongolian: Алтан Хаан), whose given name was Anda, was the de facto ruler of the Right Wing of the Mongols and exerc...
- male, deceased (1374)
- Ní Zàn (倪瓚) (1301-1374) is considered to be one of the four "Late Yuan" masters. He was born into a wealthy family in Wuxi. Ni Zan was born after...
- male, deceased (1354)
- Wu Zhen (1280-1354 C.E.) was a painter during the Yuan dynasty of China. He followed the Dong Yuan school of painting. Following along with trends...
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- Wáng Zhēn was an official of the Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368 AD) of China. He is credited with the invention of the first wooden movable type pr...
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