Who came to China with the Japanese envoys from the Sui and Tang Dynasties?

The famous figures who came to China with the Japanese envoys from the Sui and Tang Dynasties are as follows:

1. Jibei Zhenbei, when he was 22 years old, he went to the Tang Dynasty with the eighth envoy to the Tang Dynasty. 17 years. He studied a wide range of subjects, including the Three History, Five Classics, Ming Xing, arithmetic, calendar, astronomy, Chinese music, calligraphy, music, esoteric arts, miscellaneous fortune-telling, etc. Kibi Zhenbei created "Katakana" based on the radicals of Kanji regular script, which together with the "hiragana" created by Kukai monk based on Kanji radicals in cursive script constitute the Japanese alphabet.

2. Abe Nakamaro (698-770), the courtier's surname, Abe's surname, his Chinese name Chaoheng (also known as Chao Heng), and his courtesy name Juqing. One of the Japanese students sent to Tang Dynasty during the Nara period. During the Kaiyuan period, he took part in the imperial examination and became a Jinshi in high school. Tang Zuo Sanqi often served as the Annan Protector and was an outstanding envoy of Sino-Japanese cultural exchanges.

3. Michizane Sugawara (845 AD - 903 AD) was a public minister and scholar in the middle of the Heian period in Japan. One of the four most evil spirits in ancient Japan. Born into a family of scholars for generations, Sugawara is the third son of good deeds. He is good at Chinese poetry and is respected by the Japanese as the god of learning. His childhood name was Ahu (later renamed Jixiang Wan), and he was also called Lord Suga and Prime Minister Suga.