2. Yang Shen: (1488 65438+ February 8th-65438+August 8th 0559), the word "Yongxiu", formerly known as Yuexi, was born in Sheng 'an, also known as Yi Shi, Bonanshan, Dongtian Yizhen, Yunnan garrison, Jinmabi chicken veteran and other people in Sichuan Xindu (now Chengdu Xindu District). A famous writer in Ming Dynasty, the first of the three gifted scholars in Ming Dynasty, and the son of Yang Tinghe, a university student in Dongge.
3. Liu Ji: (13 1 1 July1-kloc-0/375 May 16), a native of Nantian Township, qingtian county (now wencheng county, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province), was a strategist in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty.
4. Zhang Dai: (1597—1679), also known as Cheng, the word Zongzi, and the word Shigong, No.,Tiansun, alias Diean Jushi,No. Jushihan, (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). Writers and historians in the late Ming Dynasty were also experts in appreciating tea art, worshiping the way of Laozi and Zhuangzi and enjoying elegance and tranquility. Do not serve the imperial examination, do not seek official advancement, and write forever. Good articles, industrial poems. He is recognized as one of the most accomplished writers in Ming Dynasty, and he is good at prose. His prose is fresh and lively in language, vivid in image, widely read and easy to understand. "West Lake in July" and "A Pavilion Watching Snow in the Middle of the Lake" (selected as junior middle school Chinese textbooks) are his representative works.
5. Song Lian: (1310165438+1October 4th-138/June 20th), whose real name is Shou and whose real name is Jing Lian. A famous politician, writer, historian and thinker in the early Ming Dynasty. Together with Gao Qi and Liu Ji, they are called "three great poets in early Ming Dynasty", and together with Zhang Yi, Liu Ji and Ye Chen, they are called "four gentlemen in eastern Zhejiang". Zhu Yuanzhang, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, praised him as "the head of the founding civil servants", and scholars called him Taishigong and Song Longmen.
6. Gao Qi: (1336- 1373), a native of Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, was a famous poet in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. He, Yang Ji, Zhang Yu and Xu Ben are also called "four outstanding people in Wuzhong". At that time, critics compared them to "four outstanding men in the early Ming Dynasty" and Wang Xing as "ten friends in the north". Ji Di,no. Cha Xuan, was born in Changzhou County, Pingjiang Road (now Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province).
7. Li Panlong: (15 14— 1570) was born in Licheng (now Jinan, Shandong). Famous writers in Ming dynasty. Following the "First Seven Scholars", he advocated the literary retro movement together with Xie Zhen and Wang Shizhen, was the leader of the "Last Seven Scholars" and was honored as the "master of religious work". The literary world of the main league lasted for more than 20 years, and its influence was in the early Qing Dynasty.
8. Feng Menglong: (1574-1646), the word Shang Long, the word Shang Zi, the name Shang Long, the owner of Mohanzhai, the third ancient song, the slave of Wuxia Ci, the slave of Gusu Ci, the history of Zhu in the previous week. Changzhou County (now Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province), Suzhou Prefecture, South Zhili. A writer, thinker and dramatist in Ming Dynasty. Feng Menglong was born in a scholar-bureaucrat family, and he was also called "the three treasures of martial arts" with his elder brothers Feng Menggui and Feng Mengxiong. His works emphasize feeling and behavior. The most famous works are Yu's Famous Words (also known as Ancient and Modern Novels), Shi Jing and Xingyan, which are collectively called Sanyan.
9. Tang Yin (Tang Bohu): (1March 6, 470-15241October 7), whose real name was Bohu, later changed to Wei Zi, No.6 Ruju, owner of the Peach Blossom Temple, Tang Sheng of Lu, a Buddhist monk, and a native of Wuxian, Suzhou Prefecture, South Zhili.
10, Yuan Hongdao (1568- 16 10), whose real name was corps commander and Shi Gong, was a famous writer in Chang 'anli, Gongan County, Hubei Province in the Ming Dynasty. They are also called "ternary" with their elder brother Yuan Zongdao and younger brother Yuan Zhongdao. In the Yuan Dynasty, Yuan Hongdao's literary achievements were the most outstanding.