Qin Wang: A famous Qin Dynasty soldier, he made great contributions to Qin Shihuang's efforts to pacify Zhao, Yan, Su and Jing.
Wang Shifu: A famous dramatist in Yuan Dynasty, whose masterpiece The West Chamber occupies an extremely important position in the history of China opera.
Wang Chong, a materialist philosopher in the Eastern Han Dynasty, was an atheist.
Wang Zhaojun: As a palace maid in the Western Han Dynasty and Yuan Dynasty, she is honest and virtuous. Because she didn't want to bribe the painter Mao Yanshou, she didn't see the emperor for several years, so she chose to marry the Xiongnu in the first year.
Wang Xizhi: A calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, a native of Linyi, Shandong Province, was honored as a "book saint" by later generations because of his original and fluent calligraphy style.
Wang Bo, a native of Longmen, Jiangzhou, is one of the "four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty". His highest achievement is Preface to Wang Teng Pavilion, which shows his unparalleled talent.
Wang Anshi: One of the "Eight Masters of Tang and Song Dynasties", a famous politician, thinker and writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, was born in Fuzhou, Jiangxi. He advocated "changing customs, legislating" and implementing political reform. His prose is famous for its boldness and boldness.
China's modern military general and politician Wang Zhen.
Wang Yangming, a psychologist in Ming Dynasty.
Wang Fuzhi, a materialist philosopher.