1. Gui Youguang: (January 6, 1507 - February 7, 1571), also known as Xifu, also known as Kaifu, also known as Zhenchuan, also known as Xiangjisheng, and Called "Mr. Zhenchuan". A native of Kunshan, Jiangsu. Official and essayist of Ming Dynasty, famous ancient writer.
?2. Yang Shen: (December 8, 1488 - August 8, 1559), with the courtesy name Yongxiu, and his initial names were Yuexi and Sheng'an, also known as Yishi, Bonanshanren, Cave Tianyi, Southern Yunnan garrison history, Golden Horse and Jade Rooster veterans, etc. A native of Xindu, Sichuan (now Xindu District, Chengdu City), his ancestral home is Luling. A famous litterateur in the Ming Dynasty, the first of the three talents of the Ming Dynasty, and the son of Yang Tinghe, a scholar of Dongge University.
?3. Liu Ji: (July 1, 1311 - May 16, 1375), courtesy name Bowen, a native of Nantian Township, Qingtian County, Chuzhou (now Wencheng County, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province) , militarist, statesman, writer in the late Yuan and early Ming Dynasties, and the founding father of the Ming Dynasty.
?4. Zhang Dai: (1597-1679), also known as Weicheng, also named Zongzi, also named Shigong, named Tao'an, Tiansun, also known as Die'an Jushi, and later named Liuxiu Lay Han nationality, from Shanyin (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). A writer and historian of the late Ming Dynasty, he was also an expert in tea appreciation. He admired the ways of Lao and Zhuang and liked elegance and tranquility. Don't take the imperial examination, don't seek official advancement, and write until you grow old. Fine essays and technical poetry. He is recognized as one of the most accomplished writers of the Ming Dynasty and is best at prose. His prose language is fresh and lively, the images are vivid, and he can read widely and briefly. "West Lake Half July" and "Looking at the Snow in the Pavilion in the Heart of the Lake" (selected into junior high school Chinese textbooks) are his masterpieces.
5. Song Lian: (November 4, 1310 - June 20, 1381), originally named Shou, with the courtesy name Jinglian, his nickname Qianxi, and his aliases Longmenzi, Xuanzhen Dunsou, etc. His ancestral home is Qianxi, Jinhua (now Yiwu, Zhejiang), and later moved to Pujiang, Jinhua. A famous politician, writer, historian and thinker in the early Ming Dynasty. Together with Gao Qi and Liu Ji, he is known as the "Three Masters of Poetry and Prose in the Early Ming Dynasty", and together with Zhang Yi, Liu Ji and Ye Chen, he is known as the "Four Masters of Eastern Zhejiang". He was hailed as "the first civil servant of the founding state" by Zhu Yuanzhang, Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, and scholars called him Taishi Gong and Longmen of the Song Dynasty.
?6. Gao Qi: (1336-1373), a native of Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, a famous poet in the late Yuan and early Ming Dynasties. He was known as the "Four Heroes of Wuzhong" together with Yang Ji, Zhang Yu and Xu Ben. At that time Commentators compare them to the "Four Outstanding Heroes of the Early Ming Dynasty" and the "Ten Friends of Beiguo" with Wang Xing. The courtesy name was Jidi and the nickname was Chaxuan. He was a native of Changzhou County (now Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province) on Pingjiang Road (renamed Suzhou Prefecture in the Ming Dynasty).
7. Li Panlong: (1514-1570), courtesy name Yulin, nickname Cangming, from Licheng (now Jinan, Shandong). A famous writer in the Ming Dynasty. Following the "First Seven Sons", he advocated the literary restoration movement with Xie Zhen, Wang Shizhen and others, became the leader of the "Later Seven Sons", and was revered as a "Master of Zonggong". He has dominated the literary world for more than 20 years, and his influence extended to the early Qing Dynasty.
?8. Feng Menglong: (1574-1646), also named Youlong, also named Ziyou, named Longziyou, the owner of Mohanzhai, a Sanren of Guqu, a Cinu of Wuxia, and Gusu Ci Nu, Zhou Zhu Shi, etc. A native of Changzhou County, Suzhou Prefecture, Nanzhili Province (now Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province). A writer, thinker and dramatist in the Ming Dynasty. Feng Menglong was born in a scholar-bureaucrat family, and together with his elder brother Feng Menggui and younger brother Feng Mengxiong, they were known as the "Three Fengs under Wu". His works emphasize emotions and behaviors. His most famous works are "Essays to Tell the World" (also known as "Ancient and Modern Novels"), "Words to Warn the World" and "Essential Words to Awaken the World", collectively known as "Three Statements".
?9. Tang Yin (Tang Bohu): (March 6, 1470 - January 7, 1524), named Bohu, later changed to Ziwei, named Liuru Jushi, Taohua Temple Master, Lu Born in the Tang Dynasty, he was a famous painter, calligrapher and poet in the Ming Dynasty.
10. Yuan Hongdao (1568-1610), named Zhonglang and Shigong, was a well-known writer from Chang'anli, Gong'an County, Hubei Province in the Ming Dynasty. Together with his brother Yuan Zongdao and his younger brother Yuan Zhongdao, he is also known as "Three Yuan". Yuan Hongdao is the most outstanding literary achievement among the three Yuans.