- 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
- Jia Yi (賈誼, pinyin; Chia I, Wade-Giles; 200 BCE-168 BCE) was a Chinese poet and statesman of the Han Dynasty.
- female, deceased (1151)
- Li Qingzhao (Traditional Chinese: 李清照; Simplified Chinese: 李清照, pinyin: Lǐ Qīngzhào; Wade-Giles: Li Ch'ing-chao) (1084-c. 1151) was a Chinese write...
- 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...
- male
- Wu<sup>2</sup> Chien<sup>4</sup>-ch'üan<sup>2</sup> (Wade-Giles), or Wú Jiànquán, 吳鑑泉 (1870-1942), was a famous teacher of the soft style martial ar...
- male
- Cai Mao (蔡瑁), (Wade-Giles Ts'ai Mao) styled Degui(德珪), from Xiangyang in Jingzhou, was a military official, specializing in naval operatio...
- male
- Bak Mei is said to have been one of the legendary Five Elders - survivors of the destruction of the Shaolin Temple by the Qing Dynasty imperial...
- female
- Zhuo Lin (卓琳) (Wade-Giles: Chuo Lin or Cho Lin) was the third wife of Deng Xiaoping. The daughter of an industrialist in Yunnan Province. She beca...
- male, deceased (75)
- Emperor Ming of Han, (Wade-Giles: Han Ming-ti), (28-75) was an emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty. He was the second son of Emperor Guangwu. It was...
- male, deceased (1949)
- Tai Chi-tao was a Chinese journalist, an early Kuomintang member, and the first head of the Examination Yuan of the Republic of China. He is often...
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