What are the differences between the characters Li Mengyang, Li Dongyang, Lu Yang and Luo Yang?

Li Mengyang (1472-1530), named Xianji and Kongtong, Han nationality, was from Anhua County, Qingyang Prefecture (now Qingcheng County, Gansu Province). He moved to Kaifeng and practiced calligraphy. He learned Yan Zhenqing’s brushwork. He is proficient in ancient Chinese poetry, advocating that "literature must be based on the Qin and Han Dynasties, and poetry must be based on the prosperous Tang Dynasty", emphasizing retrospection. "Self-written Poems" learned from Yan Zhenqing, with a neat and rigorous structure, not sticking to rules and regulations, and a strong academic spirit. He was a writer in the mid-Ming Dynasty and the leader of the first seven disciples of the Restoration School.

Li Dongyang, courtesy name Binzhi, nickname Xiya, posthumous title Wenzheng. His ancestral home is Chaling, Huguang (now part of Hunan), Han nationality, and a native of Chaling Prefecture, Changsha Prefecture in the Ming Dynasty. In the middle and late Ming Dynasty, he was a core figure of Chaling Poetry School, a poet, calligrapher and politician. He successively served as the Minister of Rites of the Hongzhi Dynasty and the Bachelor of Wenyuan Pavilion.

Luoyang (Qing Dynasty), named Jiangu, was from Shunde, Guangdong. The landscape is modeled on Lan Ying's, sometimes imitating the gold and green of the Song and Yuan Dynasties, and the brushwork is extremely delicate.

Bole (about 680 BC - 610 BC), whose original name was Sun Yang, was a native of Gao State (now Chengwu County, Shandong Province) in the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period.

Lv Yang, whose Chinese character is Quanwu, was born in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province. The year of birth and death is unknown, but he was alive around the 12th year of Shunzhi, the founder of the Qing Dynasty. He became a Jinshi in the 13th year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty (AD 1640). After entering the Qing Dynasty, he served as the Chief Secretary of Zhejiang Province. Yang wrote eight volumes of Youxinzhai Collection, one volume of poetry, six volumes of essays, and another volume of songs, poems, and poems. The "General Catalog of Siku" has been handed down to the world.

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