Who is called "Hedong Xue" celebrity?

Xue Daoheng

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Yukime

Xue Tao

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Xue Daoheng: (A.D. 540 ~ 609), the word Xuanqing; Hedong Fenyin people (now Wanrong, Shanxi). Famous ministers and poets in Sui Dynasty. Xue Ju: (A.D.? ~ 6 18), a Yinren from Fen, Hedong. Famous generals of Sui Dynasty.

Xue Gaoren: (year of birth and death to be tested), Xue Ju's eldest son; Hedong is divided into yin people. Famous generals of Sui Dynasty. Xue Dading: Born in Fenyang, Zhou Pu. Famous officials in Tang dynasty.

Xue: (A.D. 6 14 ~ 683), famous for his courtesy, noble character and famous for his words; Jiangzhou (now Hejin, Shanxi) is from Longmen. Tang dynasty famous soldier. Xue Ne: (year of birth and death to be tested), son of Xue, born in Longmen, Jiangzhou (now Hejin, Shanxi). Tang dynasty famous soldier.

Yukime: (A.D. 649 ~ 7 13), the word is inherited; Zhou Pu Fenyin people (now Shanxi Wanrong). One of the four great calligraphers in the early Tang Dynasty. Jinshi origin, is the grandson of Wei Zhi, who was once an official to the Prince Taibao, and was a minister of rites. He is good at drawing figures, birds and animals, especially cranes, which is said to be a must. His calligraphy, together with Ou Yangxun, Yu Shinan and Chu Suiliang, is called "the four great masters in the early Tang Dynasty". The official to the prince is less protected, and the Ministry of rites is called "Xue Shaobao".

Xue Tao: (770 ~ 832 AD), female, great writer; Chang 'an people (now Xi 'an, Shaanxi, Sichuan). Famous prostitute, poet and paper inventor in Tang Dynasty. According to the history book "Yu Fang Sheng Lan", in the middle Tang Dynasty, "in the early Yuan Dynasty, Xue Tao, a prostitute of Shu, made a small note of ten colors with paper, which was called Xue Tao's note and Shu's note." The history book Biography of Xue Tao also said: "Tao, overseas Chinese stop at Baihuatan, bow writes crimson notes, cut notes for songs, and entertain surprising people, which is called Xue Tao Note."

Xue Xue: (A.D. 168 1 ~ 1770), whose name is Piao; Wuxian people (now Suzhou, Jiangsu). Famous medical scientist in Qing dynasty.