Wang Xianzhi (344 ~ 386) was an amethyst. Originally from Linyi, Langya (now Shandong). The seventh son of Wang Xizhi. Calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, with a running book "Duck Head Pill Sticks" and a block-printed edition of "Thirteen Lines".
Liu Xie (about 465 ~ 532) was born in Juxian County, Dongguan (now Shandong Province). Liang literary critic in the Southern Dynasties. He is the author of fifty articles "Wen Xin Diao Long".
Yidu, Jia Sixie (today Shouguang). Northern Wei agronomist. He is the author of the agricultural masterpiece Qi Yao Min Shu.
Yan Zhenqing (709 ~ 785) was a courtier. His ancestral home is Langya Linyi (now Linyi City). Minister Tang and a famous calligrapher. There are many famous works handed down from ancient times, such as the monument to many pagodas, the monument to the Yan family temple, and the manuscript for the sacrifice of nephews.
Li Qingzhao (about1084 ~1151) was born in Zhangqiu, qi zhou (now Zhangqiu, Shandong). Southern Song poetess. Yi 'an Jushi Ji and Yi 'an Ci have been lost. Later generations compiled Yu Shuci. Modern people have Li Qingzhao's collection.
Zhang Zeduan was born in Wu Dong (now Zhucheng). Song Huizong is a court painter. Author of Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival
Xin Qiji (1 140 ~ 1207) was born in Licheng (now Jinan, Shandong). Poets in Southern Song Dynasty. He is the author of Jia.
Kong Renshang (1648 ——1718), the sixty-fourth grandson of Confucius, was born in Qufu, Shandong. He made the famous Kunqu Opera Peach Blossom Fan.
Pu Songling (1640 ~ 17 15) is a native of Zichuan, Shandong Province, also known as Liu Quan lay man. Qing dynasty writers. He is the author of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio.