1. The most sacred Confucius
2. Yasheng Mencius
3. Poet Du Fu
4. The word sage Su Shi
5. Painting Saint Wu Daozi
6. Dr. Zhang Zhongjing
7. Wensheng Ouyang Xiu
8. Book sage Wang Xizhi
9. Doctor Li Shizhen
10. Lu Yu, Cha Sheng
Holy Confucius: Kong Qiu, Zhong Ni? During the Spring and Autumn Period, Lu (now Qufu South, Shandong Province) was born. China was a famous thinker, politician and educator in ancient times, and the founder of Confucianism. After the Han Dynasty, the theory of Confucius gradually became the orthodoxy of feudal culture in China, which had a great influence. Later generations have always regarded him as a "saint" and called him a "holy teacher".
Mencius, an Asian sage, was a famous thinker, politician and educator in ancient China. The author of Mencius is one of the Confucian classics. It is regarded as the authentic successor of Confucius' theory, and is also called "Confucius and Mencius" with Confucius, and is honored as "Yasheng".
Poet Du Fu, born in Gongxian County, Henan Province, is called Shaoling. China was a great poet in Tang Dynasty. He wrote many poems reflecting social contradictions and real life in his life. Because his poems truly reflect a complicated and turbulent historical era, he is known as "the history of poetry" and "the sage of poetry".
Ci Saint Su Shi: Zi Zizhan,no. Dongpo layman, Meishan, Sichuan. A famous poet, writer, painter and calligrapher in Song Dynasty, he was one of the "Eight Great Masters in Tang and Song Dynasties". He made outstanding contributions to the development of Ci. In the past, the content of words was narrow, so he expanded the content of words. His bold writing has a great influence on later generations, so he is honored as a "sage of writing".
Wen Sheng Ouyang Xiu: Yong Shu, a drunkard, was born in Jishui (present-day Jiangxi) in the Northern Song Dynasty, a famous writer and historian in ancient China, and one of the "Eight Masters in Tang and Song Dynasties". His articles are eloquent, lyrical and expressive, advocating "Ming Dow" for practical use, opposing the luxurious style of writing, actively fostering the backward literary world, and becoming the leader of the ancient prose movement in the Northern Song Dynasty. Later generations respectfully called him "Wen Sheng".
Book Sage Wang Xizhi: Shao Yi, known as "Wang Youjun", was born in Linyi, Shandong Province in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and was the most famous calligrapher in the history of China. His calligraphy absorbed the essence of Wei and Jin calligraphy and created a unique style. The regular script he wrote further got rid of the traces of official law and reached an independent and perfect position. People praised his writing as "floating like a cloud" and "nimble as a dragon", and recognized him as a "book saint".
Wu Daozi, a famous painter, was born in Yangzhai (now Nanyu County) in Tang Dynasty. His paintings have a strong three-dimensional sense and are good at drawing characters. He used the thickness of cinnabar to show the ups and downs of flesh and blood, as real as a statue. He is also good at painting Buddha statues, with vivid images and fluttering characters. He has the reputation of "Wu Dai is the wind" and was later honored as "painting sage".
Zhang Zhongjing, a famous doctor, was born in Nanyang at the end of Han Dynasty. He was an outstanding doctor in ancient China, and he wrote Treatise on Febrile Diseases. The TCM theory and treatment method of "syndrome differentiation and treatment" expounded in the book laid the foundation of TCM therapeutics, so later generations respectfully called him "medical sage".
Li Shizhen, a medical sage, was born in Qichou (now Qichun, Hubei) in the Ming Dynasty, and was an outstanding physician in ancient China. It took him 27 years to write the Compendium of Materia Medica with words of1900,000. This book summed up the rich experience of working people in China before16th century, and made great contributions to the development of pharmacology in later generations, so it was honored as a "medical sage".
Cha Sheng Lu Yu: The word Hung-chien, the word Donggangzi, was born in Jingling, Zhou Xia (now Tianmen, Hubei) in the Tang Dynasty, and was a famous tea artist in ancient China. He didn't admire Ronghua, studied tea affairs all his life, and finally wrote the world's first monograph on tea-The Book of Tea, which opened the road of tea research, so later generations respectfully called him "Tea God" and "Cha Sheng".