Historical celebrities in Taizhou in chronological order

Lv Dai was an important minister and general of Wu during the Three Kingdoms period.

Zhang Huaiguan, a calligraphy theorist in Tang Dynasty.

Hu Yuan was a pioneer of Neo-Confucianism in the Northern Song Dynasty.

Pan Jifu was a famous minister in the Northern Song Dynasty.

Zhang Shicheng, the leader of the rebel army at the end of Yuan Dynasty.

Shi Naian was the author of Water Margin in the early Ming Dynasty.

Zhai Shan was a senior official in the early Ming Dynasty.

Gao Gu, a "five-generation elder" in Ming Dynasty.

Li Chunfang, cabinet record of Ming Dynasty.

Janice, the second assistant of the Ming cabinet.

Wang Gen was a famous philosopher in Ming Dynasty and the founder of Taizhou School.

Lu Xixing, founder of Dandong School of Taoism.

Dong Wang, a scholar in Ming Dynasty.

Zong Chen was one of the "last seven sons" in Ming Dynasty.

Li Sicheng, an official of Ritual Department in Ming Dynasty.

Zhu Yifeng, an official of the Ming Dynasty, was the governor of Fujian who resisted Dutch aggression.

Liu Jingting was a famous storyteller in the late Ming Dynasty.

Wu Jiaji, a poet in late Ming Dynasty

Li Qing, a historian in the early Qing Dynasty

Ji Kaisheng, the first remonstrator in Qing Dynasty

Ji, a famous bibliophile in Qing Dynasty.

When the season calls, everyone draws cats in the Qing Dynasty.

Ji Xian was a talented woman in Qing Dynasty.

Yu, a famous painter in Qing Dynasty.

Chen Houyao, a famous astronomer in Qing Dynasty.

Zheng Banqiao, one of the "Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou"

Li Eel, one of the "Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou"

Huang Longshi, one of the three great chess saints in Qing Dynasty.

Chen Chao was a calligrapher, seal engraver and mathematician in Qing Dynasty.

Ren, the representative of Yangzhou School.

Huang Baonian is a master of Taigu School.

Zhang, the first martial artist in Qing Dynasty.

Liu is the founder and champion of Wu.

Liu Xizai was a famous literary theorist and linguist in Qing Dynasty.

He Jiong was a phonologist in the late Qing Dynasty.