Xu Shu: A famous female poet in the Eastern Han Dynasty, a native of Lintao, Gansu.
Xu Roll: a famous philosopher and writer in the late Han Dynasty, a native of Weifang, Shandong. One of the "Seven Sons of Jian'an", he is the author of "Zhonglun"
etc.
Xu Da: A famous general in the Ming Dynasty, a native of Fengyang, Anhui. He followed Zhu Yuanzhang to conquer the world, assisted Zhu Yuanzhang in establishing the Ming Dynasty, was named Duke of Wei
, and was posthumously named King of Zhongshan after his death.
Xu Guangqi: an outstanding scientist of the Ming Dynasty, a native of Xujiahui, Shanghai. The research scope is wide, with agriculture, astronomy and mathematics being the most prominent. He is the author of "The Complete Book of Agriculture", the main translator of "Chongzhen Almanac", and the translator of "Elements of Geometry", etc.
Xu Wei: An outstanding writer, calligrapher and painter in the Ming Dynasty, with long writing style, he was born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. He claims to be the best calligrapher in the world and is good at
cursive writing. Specializing in ink paintings of flowers, bamboos, landscapes and figures. He is the author of "The Complete Works of Xu Wenchang", "Continued Records of Southern Ci", etc.
Xu Xiake: An outstanding traveler and travel writer in the Ming Dynasty, a native of Jiangsu. His footprints were all over the north and south of the Yangtze River. His observation notes were recorded on a daily basis and compiled into "Xu Xiake's Travels" after his death.
Xu Beihong: an outstanding painter and art educator in modern times, a native of Yixing, Zhejiang. He is good at oil painting, Chinese painting, and sketching.
He is especially famous at home and abroad for his horse painting.
Xu Zhimo: A native of Haining, Zhejiang Province, he is a poet of the Crescent School. He is the editor-in-chief of literary publications such as "Poetry Magazine" and "Crescent Moon". He is a representative of the Crescent
poetry style.
Xu Shu should be the first one named Xu!