Ten saints in the history of China.

Wine Saint: Du Kang, namely Shao Kang, is said to be the inventor of wine.

Wensheng: Kong Qiu, a Zhongni native, was a thinker and educator in the late Spring and Autumn Period and the founder of Confucianism.

Shi Sheng: Sima Qian, with a long word, is the author of Historical Records, the first biography of China.

Poet Saint: Du Fu, Zi Meiren, a great realistic poet in Tang Dynasty, and author of Du Gongbu Collection.

Medical sage: Zhang Zhongjing, a famous physician in the Eastern Han Dynasty, wrote Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Synopsis of the Golden Chamber, which had a great influence on the development of Chinese medicine.

Wusheng: Guan Yu, whose name is Yunchang, was a general of Shu at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. He was loyal and had high martial arts skills, and was later called Guan Sheng and Guandi.

Book sage: Wang Xizhi, with few words, was a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

Cao Sheng: Zhang Xu, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, is good at cursive script, and has a deep attainments in the cursive script of the old officials.

Painting Sage: Wu Daozi, a famous painter in the Tang Dynasty, is good at figure painting and has the reputation of "being the wind in the Five Dynasties".

Cha Sheng: Lu Yu, a native of Tang Dynasty, is famous for his love of tea and has written three tea classics.