When were Sima Qian, Wang Yun, Wang Yi, Cao Pi and Lu Ji born? What are their masterpieces?

Sima Qian (former 135- former 87), a native of xia yang (now Hancheng, Shaanxi) in the Western Han Dynasty, is the author of Historical Records. Wang Yun (137- 192), a native of Qi State (now Qixian County, Shanxi Province) in Taiyuan at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, conspired with Lu Bu to set a honey trap to kill Dong Zhuo, and skillfully used a series of tricks. Wang Yi (date of birth and death unknown) was a writer in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and he wrote chapters and sentences of Songs of the South. Cao Cao's second son, Cao Pi (187-226), forced Emperor Liu Xie to abdicate. The name of the country is Wei, and the name of the world is Wei. He wrote a collection. Lu Ji (26 1-303), a great writer and calligrapher in the Western Jin Dynasty, is a treasure in calligraphy, including The Book of Jin, Wu Shu, Luoyang Ji and Cao Zhang Ping Fu Tie.