A fairy: the poet Li Bai.
One ancestor and three schools: Du Fu is the "ancestor" of Jiangxi poetry school, while Huang Tingjian, Chen are the "three schools" of Jiangxi poetry school.
Erlu: Lu Ji, a writer in the Western Jin Dynasty, and Lu Yun brothers.
Erpan: Pan Yue and Penny's uncle and nephew, writers in the Western Jin Dynasty.
Wei Guan and Suo Jing, calligraphers of the Western Jin Dynasty. Duan Keji, the screenwriter of Gold, and Duan are brothers.
Two Kings: Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi, calligraphers of the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
Two masters: Li Jing, the middle master and Li Yu, the late master of the Southern Tang Dynasty in the Five Dynasties, are collectively called the two masters of the Southern Tang Dynasty.
Cheng: Cheng Hao and Cheng Yi were philosophers in the Northern Song Dynasty.
Two: Zhang Pu (P incarnation) and Zhang Bing, writers of Ming Dynasty, were called Lou Dong Er.
Two times: Qing Dynasty painters Kun (XΡ) and Yuanji (Shi Tao).
Qu Song: The names of Chu poets Qu Yuan and Song Yu in the Warring States Period.
Ban Ma: Sima Qian, a historian and writer in the Western Han Dynasty, and Ban Gu, a historian and writer in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Yang Ma: Yang Xiong and Sima Xiangru, poets in Han Dynasty.
Cui Du: Eastern Han calligraphers Cui Yuan and Du Cao.
Zhong Wang: Zhong You, a calligrapher of the Wei Dynasty in the Three Kingdoms Period, and Wang Xizhi of the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
Pan Lu: Pan Yue and Lu Ji, Taikang writers in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
Xie Yan: Yan Yanzhi and Xie Lingyun, poets of Southern Song Dynasty.
Hugh Bao: Tang Huixiu, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, and Bao Zhao, a writer.
Xu Ling of Chen in the Southern Dynasties and Yu Xin in the Northern Zhou Dynasty.
Yin He: Yin Keng and He Xun, writers of Southern Dynasties.
Bai Yang: Yang Xin and Bo Shaozhi, calligraphers of the Southern Dynasties.
Lu Gu: Gu Kaizhi, painter of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and Lu Tanwei, painter of the Southern Song Dynasty.
Wen Xing: Wen Zisheng, a Northern Wei writer, Xing Shao, a Northern Wei Qi writer.
Wei Xing: Northern Wei and Qi writers Xing Shao and Wei Shou.
Wang Meng: Tang Dynasty poet and painter Wang Wei, poet Meng Haoran.
Gao Cen: Tang Dynasty poets Gao Shi and Cen Can.
Du Li: Tang poets Li Bai and Du Fu.
Yan Liu: Tang Dynasty poets and calligraphers Yan Zhenqing and Liu Gongquan.
Zhang Wang: Zhang Jihe Wang Jian, a poet in Tang Dynasty.
Song Shen: Poets of Tang Dynasty: Shen Quan, Song Wenzhi.
Han Meng: Tang Dynasty poets Han Yu and Meng Jiao.
Suburb Island: Tang Dynasty poets Meng Jiao and Jia Dao.
Liu Liu: Writers Liu Yuxi and Liu Zongyuan in the Tang Dynasty.
Bai Liu: Poets Liu Yuxi and Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty.
Bai Yuan: Poets Yuan Zhen and Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty.
Pilu: Tang writers Pi Rixiu and Lu Guimeng.
Zhang Jiang: Song Dynasty poets Jiang Kui and Zhang Yan.
Huang Xu: Huang Quan, a painter of the post-Shu Dynasty in the Five Dynasties, and Xu Xi, a painter of the Southern Tang Dynasty in the Five Dynasties.
Dong Ju: Dong Yuan, a painter from the Southern Tang Dynasty in the Five Dynasties, and Ju Ran, a painter from the Song Dynasty in the Five Dynasties.
Xie Tao: Poets Tao Yuanming and Xie Lingyun in the late Jin Dynasty, Southern Dynasties and Early Song Dynasty.
Liu Yang: Yang Yi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, and Liu Yun, a poet.
Su Huang: Su Shi, Northern Song Dynasty writer and poet, Huang Tingjian.
LiGuo: Northern Song Dynasty painter, Guo.
: Northern Song Dynasty painters Mi Fei and Xue.
Su Xin: Song Ci poets Su Shi and Xin Qiji.
Liu Zhou: Zhou Bangyan and Liu Yong, poets of Southern Song Dynasty.
Liu Lu: Yuan writers Liu Yin and Lu Zhi.
Yao Lu: Yuan Dynasty writers Yao Sui and Lu Zhi.
Gao Gu: Gao Panlong and Gu Xiancheng, leaders of Lindong Party in Ming Dynasty.
Kang Liang: late Qing writers and thinkers Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao.
Tang Dai: Qing Dynasty painter Tang He Dai.
Second Sima: Sima Qian, a historian of Han Dynasty, and Sima Xiangru, a lyricist.
Xie Lingyun, a poet in Southern Song Dynasty, and his brother Xie Huilian.
Luqima Monster: Tang Dynasty poets Lu Tong and Ma Yi.
Meng Jiao and Jia Dao, poets of the Tang Dynasty.
Han Yun, a painter in the Tang Dynasty, was good at drawing horses, while Dai Song was good at drawing cows.
Nan Cui: Painters Chen Hongshou and Cui Zizhong in the late Ming Dynasty.
South Hong Kong and North Hong Kong: Two Outstanding Dramatists Hong Sheng and Kong in Qing Dynasty.
Shi He, a poet in the early Qing Dynasty.
South Europe and North America: Modern Peking Opera Performers Ou Yangyuqian and Mei Lanfang.
Great handwriting: In the Tang Dynasty, it was known as Duke Zhang of Yan and Duke Xu of Xu.
Three sages: poet Du Fu, calligrapher Wang Xizhi and painter Wu Daozi.
Three: Zhang Zai, Zhang Xie and Zhang Kang, poets of the Western Jin Dynasty.
Yin San: Tao Yuanming and Zhou, poets in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, were called "Xunyang".
Three great artists: Gu Kaizhi, Lu Tanwei and Zhang Monk Friends.
San Luo: Luo Yin, Luo Qiu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.
Sanliu: Liu Yong and Liu Sanfu, poets in Song Dynasty, were brothers, also known as "Liu Sanjue".
Three thanks: Xie Lingyun, poet of Southern Song Dynasty, and Xie Tiao, poet of Qi Dynasty.
Bi: Ouyang Xiu, Wang Anshi and Su Shi in the Northern Song Dynasty.
Su San: Su Xun, Su Shi and Su Zhe were writers in the Northern Song Dynasty.
Sanyang: Yang Shiqi, Yang Rong and Yang Pu, great scholars in Ming Dynasty.
Sanyuan: Yuan Zongdao, Yuan Hongdao and Yuan Zhongdao, three brothers, were writers in the Ming Dynasty.
Three Wei Dynasties: Qing Dynasty essayists Wei Xiang, Wei and Wei Li.
Three terms: Qing Dynasty painter Ren Xiong and his younger brothers Ren Xun and Ren Yi, also known as "four terms".
Three outstanding figures in Lingnan: Liang, Qu Dajun and Chen Gongyin.
Three Fans in Tongzhou: Fan Dangshi, a Tongzhou writer in Qing Dynasty, and his younger brother Fan Zhong.
Zhejiang Sanmao: Mao, Mao Qiling and Mao in the early Qing Dynasty.
Three Buyi in Jiangnan: Wuxi Writers Zhu Yizun, Jiang and Yan in the Early Qing Dynasty.
You Jiang Sanjie: Qing Dynasty dramatist Jiang Shiquan, writer Yuan Mei and poet Zhao Yi.
Four outstanding writers: Wang Bo, Yang Jiong, Lu, Luo.
Four masters of regular script: Zhenqing, Liu Gongquan, Song and Yuan? \。
Four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty: Lu, Yang Jiong and Luo.
Four Great Calligraphers in Early Tang Dynasty: Ouyang Xiu, Chu Suiliang, Yu Shinan and Xue Ji.
Four friends: Tang poets Du, Su Weidao, Li Qiao and Cui Rong.
Four great writers in the Northern Song Dynasty: Wang Anshi, Ouyang Xiu, Su Shi and Huang Tingjian.
Cai Xiang, Su Shi, Huang Tingjian and Mi Fei are four great calligraphers in the Northern Song Dynasty.
Four disciples of Su Men: Su Shi's poet Huang Tingjian, poet Qin Guan, writer Chao and Zhang Lei.
There were four poets in the Southern Song Dynasty: Yang Wanli, You Mao, Fan Chengda and Lu You. Also known as "wandering the land".
There were four painters in the Southern Song Dynasty: Liu Songnian, Li Tang, Ma Yuan and Xia Gui.
The Four Spirits of Yongjia: the names of the Southern Song poets Zhao Xu, Ji Xu, Weng Juan and Zhao Shixiu. The four of them are Yongjia people, whose names are Hui Ling, Lingyuan, Lingshu and Lingxiu.
The four masters of Yuan Opera: Guan Hanqing, Ma Zhiyuan, Zheng Guangzu and Bai Pu.
Yuan Sijia: Huang, Zhenwu, Ni Zan and Wang Meng were great painters in the Ming Dynasty.
Ming Dynasty painters Shen Zhou, Tang Yin, Wen Zhiming and Chou Ying.
Tang Bohu, Zhu Zhishan, Wen Zhiming and Zhou Yibin were four great talents in the south of the Yangtze River in the Ming Dynasty.
Mr. Jiading IV: Ming Dynasty poets and painters Cheng Jiasui, Li, Tang and Lou Jian.
Four sons of Wuzhong: Tang Bohu, Zhu Yunming, Wen Zhiming and Xu Zhenqing.
Wu: He, Bao Rong, Zhang, Zhang Xu.
Four outstanding people in Wuzhong: Ming Dynasty poets Yang Ji, Gao Qi, Zhang Yu and Xu Ben.
Four brothers of Huangfu: four brothers of Ming Dynasty poets Huangfuchong, Huangfuchun, Huangfuchang (pāng) and Huangfuchun.
Four sons: Hou Fangyu, Chen Zhenhui, Fang Yizhi and Mao Xiang, literati in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties.
Four disciples of Zeng Men: Li Shuchang, Zhang Yuzhao, Wu Rulun and Xue Fucheng, disciples of Zeng Guofan in Qing Dynasty.
Four Kings: Wang Shimin, Wang Jian, Wang Yi and Wang, landscape painters in the early Qing Dynasty.
Four marine painters: Hong Ren, Chang Shibiao, Wang Zhirui and Sun Yi.
Four masters of Peking Opera: Mei Lanfang, Cheng, Xun Huisheng and Shang Xiaoyun.
Ma, Tan, Yang and Xi Xiaobo are the four masters of Peking Opera.
Yuan Xuefen, Fu Quanxiang, Wang and Qi Yaxian are the four famous figures of Yue Opera.
The four major tunes of modern opera: Qiang, Gao Qiang, Bangzi and Pi Huangqiang.
Five Kings in Wei and Jin Dynasties: Ruan Ji, Ji Kang, Liu Ling, Ruan Xian and Xiang Xiu.
Five sons: Song Zheren Zhou Dunmin, Cheng Hao, Cheng Yi, Zhang Zai and Zhu.
Liu Yi: With Tang Libai, Kong, Han Zhun, Pei Zheng, and Tao Mian, they are also called "Zhu Xi and Liu Yi".
Six in Qing Dynasty: Four in Qing Dynasty (Wang Shimin, Wang Jian, Wang Yi (Hu,), Wang,) and Yun.
Six writers in western Zhejiang: Yan Suicheng, Li E, Qian Zai, Wang Youzeng, Yuan Mei and Wu Xiqi, were writers in Wucheng, Zhejiang in the early Qing Dynasty.
Six Gentlemen: During the Ming Dynasty, eunuch Wei Zhongxian killed six people in prison, namely Zuo Guangdou, Wei Dazhong, Zhou Chaorui, Yuan Huazhong and Gu, and was called the "Six Gentlemen".
Six gentlemen of Sumen: Northern Song writers Huang Tingjian, Qin Guan, Chao,, and Li Zhi, known as "Six gentlemen of Sumen".
Six Gentlemen in the Reform Movement of 1898: After the failure of the Reform Movement of 1898 in the Qing Dynasty, Tan Sitong, Yang Rui, Liu Guangdi, Kang were killed, and they were called "Six Gentlemen in the Reform Movement of 1898" in history.
Seven Sages: Ji Kang, Ruan Ji, Dan Tao, Xiang Embroidery, Ruan Xian, Wang Rong and Liu Ling, celebrities in Wei and Jin Dynasties, collectively known as the "Seven Sages of Bamboo Forest".
Seven sons: ① Kong Rong, Chen Lin, RoyceWong, Xu Gan, Kun Ruan (Y incarnation), Angelababy and Liu Zhen were the "seven sons of Jian 'an" in the late Han Dynasty. (2) Ming writers, Xiang Jingming, Bian Gong, Kang Hai, Wang He, also known as "the first seven". (3) Ming writers, Wang Shizhen, Zong Chen, Liang Youyu, Xu Zhonghang and Wu, also known as "the last seven sons".
Seven pairs of Du Li: ① Li Bai and Du Fu; (2) Li Shangyin and Du Mu in the late Tang Dynasty; (3) Mars and Shi Mi, famous officials in the Han Dynasty; (4) Gu Li and Du Qiao, celebrities in the Han Dynasty; ⑤ Liu Yun and Du Zhong killed by "Ten Regular Attendants" in Han Dynasty; ⑥ Li Chong and Du Yu in the Southern and Northern Dynasties; ⑦ Shao Li and Du Fan in Song Dynasty.
Seven sons of Lingnan: Liang, Cheng Keze, Chen Gongyin, Ji, Fang Dianyuan,.
Seven Gentlemen: Shen Junru, Zou Taofen, Sha, Shi Liang, Zhang Naiqi and Wang Zaoshi were arrested by the government in June19361/kloc-0, which is known as the "Seven Gentlemen Incident".
Eight Friends of Jingling: Eight writers under Wang Xiao of Qijing in the Southern Dynasties: Shen Yue, Xie Tiao,,, Fan Li,, Lu Shu and Xiao Yan.
Eight great historians: Zuo Zhuan by Lu Zuo Qiuming, Historical Records by Sima Qian in the Western Han Dynasty, Hanshu by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Shi Tong by Liu Zhiji in the Tang Dynasty, Tong Dian by Du You in the Tang Dynasty, Zi Tong Zhi Jian by Sima Guang in the Northern Song Dynasty, A Tong Ben Bu by Yuan Shu in the Southern Song Dynasty, and Diseases of Counties in the World by Gu in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Eight essayists: Tang Hanyu, Liu Zongyuan, Song, Ouyang Xiu, Su Xun, Su Shi, Su Zhe, Wang Anshi and Ceng Gong.
Eight Immortals of Drinking: Li Bai, He, Li, Li Wei (Ruyang Wang), Cui Zongzhi, Zhang Xu and Jiao Sui.
Eight immortals in Shu: Rong Chenggong, Li Er, Dong Zhongshu, Zhang Daoling, Zhuang Junping, Li Babai, Fan Changsheng and Mr. Zhu.
Eight gifted scholars in Jiaqing: Li Kaixian, Wang, Zhao Shichun, Xiong Guo, Gao Lv, dramatist and writer in Ming Dynasty.
Eight poets in Qing Dynasty: Cao Erkan, Song Wan, Shen Quan, Shi, Wang Shilu, Wang Shizhen, Wang Wan and Cheng Keze.
Eight parallel prose writers in Qing Dynasty: Yuan Mei, Shao, Wu Xiqi, Zeng Gui, Hong, Kong and Kong Guangsen.
Eight eccentrics in Yangzhou in Qing Dynasty: Zheng Xie, Wang, Shan Li, Huang Shen, Jin Nong, Gao Xiang, Li,.
Eight Empresses of Qinhuai: Liu, Li, Bian Yujing, Dong Xiaowan, Koubaimen and Chen Yuanyuan. They mostly associate with people with lofty ideals and literati who oppose the Qing Dynasty and regain their sight. Among them, he Liu is good at poetry and painting.
Nine Old Men: Tang poets Bai Juyi, Hu Yi, Ji Jiao, Zheng Zhi, Serina Liu, Lu Zhen, Zhang Hun, Li and Ruman were called "Nine Old Men in Xiangshan".
Nine Monks: Nine poets in the early Song Dynasty, such as, Zhou, Bao Xuanzang,,, Jianchang,, Nostalgia.
Top Ten Poets: Lin Hong, Wang Gong, Elvis Presley, Gao Kun, Chen Liang, Zheng Ding, Wang Bao, Tang Tai, Zhou Xuan and Huang Xuan, all of whom are called "Top Ten Poets in Fujian".
Ten female poets: Ban Jieyu in the Western Han Dynasty, Cai Yan (Yueshi) in the late Han Dynasty, Zuo Fen in the Western Jin Dynasty, Sixteen States, Eastern Jin Dynasty, Bao in the Southern Song Dynasty, Xue Tao in the Tang Dynasty, Li Qingzhao in the Southern Song Dynasty, Zhu in the Southern Song Dynasty and modern Qiu Jin.
Eighteen Bachelor's Degree: Emperor Taizong built the Literature Museum with eighteen bachelor's degrees, including Du Ruhui, Fang, Yu Zhining, Xue Shou, Chu Liang, Yao Silian, Lu Deming, Kong, Li Xuandao, Li Shousu, Yu Shinan, Cai Yungong, Yan, Xu, Xue, Gaiwenda and Su Xu.
During the Kaiyuan period of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, Xu Jian, He, Zhao Dongxi, Feng, Kang Ziyuan, Hou Xingguo, Jing, Zhao, (Jinǒng), Lv Xiang, Xian Jiye, Li Zizhao, Dongfang Hao, Lu Qutai, Yu Qin and Jiliang Sun.
Ten gifted scholars in Dali: Tang poets Lu Lun, Ji Zhongfu, Han Yong, Qian Qi, Si Kongshu, Miao Fa, Cui Dong, Geng Yong, Xia Houshen and Li Duan.
Ten gifted scholars in Ming Dynasty: Li Mengyang, He Jingming, Xu Zhenqing, Bian Gong, Zhu, Gu Kan, Chen Yi, Zheng, Kang Hai and Wang.