1, Tang Mei, a general and astronomer of Chu State during the Warring States Period, worked in Chu Huaiwang. In the fourteenth year of Zhou Nanwang, Qi, Wei and Han jointly attacked Chu, and the two sides fought in the battle of hanging sand, and the Tang Dynasty was defeated and killed. Its subordinate, Zhuang Ti, took the opportunity to launch an uprising and break the capital of Ying, resulting in the fragmentation of Chu State.
2. Tang Meng, an official of the Western Han Dynasty. When Liang Wudi wrote to suggest opening Yelang Road, he was appointed as a corps commander. Tang Meng is the pioneer of the "Southwest Silk Road".
3. Tang Zhen, the 11th grandson of Tang Yu, was a thinker and political commentator in China in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. Together with Lu Qian in Suining and Fermi in Xindu, they are called "Three Outstanding Sichuan Scholars in the Early Qing Dynasty". Tang Zhen wrote a lot in his life, among which Qian Shu is his main masterpiece.
4. Tang Ying, a ceramic artist in Qing Dynasty, was good at calligraphy and painting, and also proficient in calligraphy and seal cutting. His books, such as Chronicle of Tao Cheng, Illustration of Ye Tao, Tao Ren Xinyu, are all important documents to study the history of Jingdezhen porcelain making.