A Cao Xueqin (Qing Dynasty): a writer who wrote A Dream of Red Mansions.
Lin Sanzhi (Modern): Calligrapher, modern sage of grass.
Suzhou (25) A Sun Wu (Spring and Autumn Period): Military strategist and author of The Art of War.
A Wu Zixu (Warring States): Military strategist.
Lu Ji (Han): Astronomer, author of Mixed Star Map.
Zhang Xu (Tang): calligrapher.
Wei (Tang): A poet, also known as Wang Meng, wrote The Collection of Wei Suzhou.
Zhang Ji (Tang Dynasty): Poet, collected with Zhang Wenchang.
Lu Guimeng (Tang): writer.
Fan Zhongyan (Song Dynasty): Scholar, poet, politician, and author of Fan Wenzheng Gong Ji.
Fan Chengda (Song): Poet, one of the four great poets in Southern Song Dynasty.
Shen Kuo (Song): Writer and scientist.
Huang (Yuan): painter, one of them.
Lu Ji (Jin): essayist.
Gu Kaizhi (Kim): Painter, with painting as his theme.
Zu Chongzhi (Southern and Northern Dynasties): Mathematician, with nine chapters on arithmetic.
Liu (Ming): Cultural celebrity, writer, and author of Liu's Poems.
Shen Zhou (Ming): painter, one of the four famous painters in Ming Dynasty.
(Ming): painter, one of the four gifted scholars in Wuzhong.
Tang Yin (Ming): painter, one of the four gifted scholars in Wuzhong.
(Ming): painter, one of the four gifted scholars in Wuzhong.
(Ming): Painter, as famous as Zheng Wen.
Feng Menglong (Ming): A writer and author of The Spring and Autumn Annals.
Gui Youguang (Ming): Prose writer, author of Collected Works of Mr. Guizhenzhuan.
Aguda (Ming): a thinker and enlightener in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties.
Ceng Pu (Qing Dynasty): Writer, the author of "Evil Sea Flower", one of the four condemned novels in the late Qing Dynasty.
Ye Shengtao (Modern): Writer
Liu Yazi (Modern): Writer.
Wuxi (6 people) Liu Bannong (modern times): a writer and one of the pioneers of the May 4th literature.
A Xu Beihong (modern times): painter,
Rong Yiren (modern times): politician, one of the pioneers of modern national industry.
Liu Tianhua (Modern): Musician, one of the pioneers of modern national music.
Qian Zhongshu (modern times): writer and master of Chinese studies.
Xue Fucheng (modern times): thinker and diplomat.
Changzhou (4 people) Qu Qiubai (modern times): a revolutionary pioneer.
Liu Haili (modern): painter.
Hua (modern times): mathematician
Li Gongfu (Modern Times): Revolutionary Martyr
Zhenjiang (4 people) (Jin): writer, with Shi Shuo Xin Yu.
Liu Xie (Southern Dynasties): A writer, who wrote Wen Xin Diao Long.
Xiao Tong (Southern Dynasties): Literary Theory Written by Writers.
Liu E (Qing Dynasty): Writer, with Travel Notes of Lao Can, the military of 6fQ Super Base Camp.
Nantong (1) Zhang Jian (modern times): industrialist.
Yangzhou (three people) (Tang): Monk.
Qin Guan (Song): Poet, graceful poet.
Zhu Ziqing (modern times): writer and essayist (Lianyungang people, claiming to be Yangzhou people, that can't be helped)
Huai 'an (6 people) A Han Xin (Han): Military strategist.
Mei Cheng (Han): Master of Han Fu, one of the pioneers of Han Fu.
Liang Hongyu (Song): Heroine.
Wu Cheng'en (Qing Dynasty): Writer, writing Journey to the West.
Guan Tianpei (Qing Dynasty): Military strategist and national hero.
A Zhou Enlai (Modern): * * * Founding Prime Minister of People's Republic of China (PRC).
Suqian (two people) Yu (Qin): Military strategist, overlord of the West Chu.
Lu Su (Three Kingdoms): Military strategist
Xuzhou (8 people) A Liu Bang (Han): the founding monarch and strategist of the Han Dynasty.
Xiao He (Korea): Military strategist.
(Han): The founding monarch and strategist of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Zhang Daoling (Han nationality): founder of Taoism.
Liu Bei (Wu): Military strategist
A Li Yu (Southern Tang Dynasty): writer, empress of Southern Tang Dynasty.
A Zhu Yuanzhang (Yuan): the founding monarch of the Yuan Dynasty.
Li Keran (modern times): painter.
Lianyungang (1 person): Zhu Ziqing (modern): writer and essayist.
Yancheng (1 person): Liu Jingting (Ming): storyteller.
Taizhou (2 persons) May Lanfang (modern): Peking Opera performance artist.
Zheng Banqiao (Qing Dynasty): Writer, painter, one of the Eight Eccentrics in Yangzhou.
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Famous historical figures in Jiangsu include Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang (Pei County), Northern Song Dynasty writer Fan Zhongyan (Suzhou), Yuan and Ming Dynasty author of Water Margin (Xinghua), The Journey to the West author Wu Cheng'en (Huai 'an), Ming and Qing Dynasty traveler Xu Xiake (Jiangyin), patriotic thinker Gu (Kunshan), Ming Dynasty famous painter (Yangzhou) and Tang Yin (Suzhou). 6fQ Super Base Camp Military
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Chun Shen Jun (? -238 BC) During the Warring States Period, there were 3,000 diners among the nobles of the State of Chu, and Kunshan belonged to his fief.
Lu Ji (261-303), a writer in the Western Jin Dynasty, wrote Wen Fu, which is an important literary paper in ancient times.
Lu Yun (262-303), a writer in the Western Jin Dynasty, is as famous as his brother Lu Ji and is called "Erlu".
Zu Chongzhi (429-500), a famous mathematician, was the magistrate of Lou County (now Kunshan City) in the Southern Song Dynasty.
Zhu Xie (? -6 13) the leader of the peasant uprising army at the end of sui dynasty,
Fan Chengda (1126—1193), a famous poet, was one of the four great poets in the Southern Song Dynasty.
Qin Gui, Prime Minister of Southern Song Dynasty, was born in Jiangning.
Liu Guo (1154-1206), a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, shocked the literary world in the name of "Poet Xia".
Wei Jing (1 159— 1226), a writer in the Southern Song Dynasty, was the first scholar in Kunshan, and his official was involved in political affairs.
Zhu Derun (1294— 1365) was a painter in Yuan Dynasty, and he was good at poetry.
Gu Ying (1310-1369) was a litterateur in Yuan Dynasty, with a well-off family.
Shen Wansan, the richest man in the south of the Yangtze River, helped build a third of the Nanjing City Wall in the early Ming Dynasty.
Lu Xiong (1331-1380) is knowledgeable, good at poetry, and the author of "Records of Wu Guangjun" is one of the earliest existing government records in Ming Dynasty.
Lv Wang (1332— 139 1) was a famous doctor and painter in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty.
Gu Jiegang was a dramatist in Yuan Dynasty and one of the founders of Kunshan Opera.
Xia Chang (1388— 1470), a famous painter and calligrapher in Ming Dynasty, was good at painting ink bamboo.
Fei Xin (1388-? ) The navigator of the Ming Dynasty made four voyages to the Western Ocean.
Ye Sheng (1420-1474), a famous bibliophile in the Ming Dynasty, was an assistant minister from the official to the official department.