- male
- Jiang Shu (蔣舒) was an officer of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms Period of China. Following certain orders from Jiang Wei, Jiang Shu joined up w...
- male, deceased (199)
- Yuan Shu (155 - 199) was a major warlord of the late Eastern Han Dynasty who rose to prominence following the collapse of the Han court in 189. He...
- male
- Frank Shu (born in Kunming, China), is an astrophysicist, author and professor of astronomy at the University of California, San Diego and the...
- female, 63 years old
- Yi Shu (born 1946) was a popular Hong Kong writer, likewise her elder brother, Ni Kuang. She had other pen names like Rose (玫瑰), Mui Qin (梅阡)...
- female
- The Consort Shu, came from the Manchu Yehenara clan. Yehenara was born on June 1, 1728, which was the sixth year of Yongzheng's reign. Lady...
- male
- Xu Shu was one of Liu Bei's advisors during the Three Kingdoms period of China. Cao Cao had long admired the man, and wishing to lure Xu Shu into...
- male
- Lin Shu, courtesy name Qinna (琴南), was a Chinese man of letters, most famous for his introducing Western literature to a whole generation of Chin...
- male, 50 years old
- is a Japanese writer active in late Showa period and early Heisei period Japan.
- male
- Qian Shu (d. 988), was the last King of Wuyue. Qian Shu pledged allegiance to the Northern Song Dynasty in 978, avoiding certain annihilation from...
- male, deceased (1914)
- was a novelist, poet, and lawyer in late Meiji period Japan. As a lawyer, he was noted for his involvement in the defense of the accused in High...
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