Chu Feiyan, that is, Zhang Yan, the general of Wei in the Three Kingdoms period, was originally named Chu. Zhang Yan, Changshan is a real person, and his real name is Chu.
Chu Qi, whose name is Wu Liang, was appointed General Anton in Jin Dynasty, and later moved to Qu 'a (Xichu Village in Lizhuang). Chu Qi became the ancestor of Chu surname in Danyang, Jiangsu Province.
Chu Liang, a native of Danyang in the Tang Dynasty, is the ninth grandson of Chu Qi, an official and a regular attendant, and is called a celebrity in Jiangzuo by historians.
Chu Suiliang, whose name is Deng Shan, was born in Qiantang (present-day Hangzhou) in the Tang Dynasty and the son of Chu Liang. When Emperor Gaozong was the emperor of Henan, he was appointed as the right servant of Shangshu, and the world called him "Chu Henan". After opposing Gao Zongli's actions against Wu Zetian, Chu Suiliang refused to accept the suggestion and begged to return to the field. Tired of depreciating the secretariat of Aizhou, he died in anger.
Chu Depei, a native of Yixian County, Lanling County, Shandong Province (now Yicheng District, Shandong Province), is an imperial historian of the Ming Dynasty.
Chu Tingzhang, a native of Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, was born in Qing Dynasty. In the twenty-eighth year of Qianlong, he was a scholar, and he served as a bachelor in the Imperial Academy.