Ma Rong: A native of Maoling, Youfufeng, he is the first learned person in the history of the Ma family, a Confucian scholar and a writer. son".
Ma Yuan: A native of Fufeng Maoling (now northeast of Guangping, Shaanxi Province), he was known as General Fubo in the early Eastern Han Dynasty. He later served as the prefect and developed the horse-drawing method. Author of "Bronze Horse Physiology".
Ma Wu: A native of Huyang, Nanyang (now Henan, Tang Dynasty), a famous general of the generation. At the end of Xinmang, he participated in the Green Forest Uprising Army, returned to Liu Xiu, and was named Yangxuhou. Ma Teng: A native of Maoling, Youfufeng (now northeast of Xingping, Shaanxi Province), he was Sima, the governor of Liangzhou at first. He once separated Liangzhou from Han Sui and was later killed by Cao Cao.
Ma Chao: A native of Maoling, Youfufeng (now northeast of Xingping, Shaanxi). A famous general from the Three Kingdoms, he was born into a powerful family in Liangzhou. After Liu Bei established Shu, he served as a hussar general.
Ma Jun: A native of Fufeng (governing present-day Xingpingdong, Shaanxi Province), he was a mechanical manufacturer in the Wei Dynasty. He was famous for reforming the silk machine. , eight hundred years.
Ma Zhou: A native of Chiping, Bozhou (now part of Shandong), a minister of the Tang Dynasty. He was appreciated by Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty and served as a censor. He advocated the reduction of corvee taxes and opposed the implementation of the feudal system. He became a famous figure at that time. politician.
Ma Yin: A native of Yanling, Xuzhou (now part of Henan), the founder of the Chu State in the Five Dynasties, who reigned for twenty-seven years.
Ma Ruilin: a native of Leping, Jiangxi Province, a famous historian during the Song and Yuan Dynasties. He read a lot of books throughout his life, and took 20 years to write the "Tongkao of Documents", which is an important work describing the laws and regulations of the past dynasties.
Ma Yuan: A native of Hezhong (near today's Yongji County, Shanxi), he was a famous painter in the Southern Song Dynasty. He was good at painting landscapes. He was called "Ma Xia" together with Xia Gui and was one of the "Four Painters of the Southern Song Dynasty".
Ma Zhiyuan: A native of Beijing today, he was a famous Zaju and Sanqu writer in the Yuan Dynasty. He was one of the "Four Great Masters of Yuan Opera". He wrote a large number of Sanqu and Zaju throughout his life to describe Wang Zhaojun's "Han Dynasty". "Gong Qiu" is his representative work.
Ma Wan: A native of Jiangning (now Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province), he was a painter in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. He once went to Fuzhou to inspect the government. He is good at landscape painting, calligraphy and poetry.
Ma's note: A native of Baoshan, Yunnan, he was an Islamic scholar in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. He is a Hui nationality and has done extensive research on Buddhism and Islamic teachings. He is the author of "Chen Quan", "Qiao Qiao", and "Halal Guide".
Ma Huan: A native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, he was a navigator in the Ming Dynasty. He participated in Zheng He's voyages to the Western Ocean many times, served as a translator, and wrote "A Scenic View of Yingya".
Ma Jianzhong: a native of Dantu, Zhejiang, a linguist in the late Qing Dynasty. He studied abroad and was proficient in many languages. He wrote "Ma Shi Wentong", the first comprehensive and systematic grammar work in China.
Ma Xulun: A native of Yuhang, Zhejiang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang), he served as deputy minister of education in the Beiyang government and the Kuomintang government in his early years. Later, he participated in the revolution and served as a member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, vice chairman of the CPPCC and Democratic League, and chairman of the Democratic Promotion Committee. .