Wang Bo (649 or 650~676 or 675, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, one of the four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty).
Chen Ziang (about 66 1~ 702, a writer in the Tang Dynasty, one of the innovative figures in poetry and prose in the early Tang Dynasty)
Zhang Xu (675~750, Tang Dynasty, master of calligraphy, Cao Sheng)
Meng Haoran (689~740, Tang Dynasty poet, the 33rd generation descendant of Mencius, together with Wang Wei, called "Wang Meng")
Gao Shi (700~765, a famous frontier poet in Tang Dynasty, known as "Gao Changshi" in the world)
Wang Wei (70 1~76 1, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, with the reputation of "Shi Fo")
Li Bai (70 1~762, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, known as "Poet Fairy")
Yan Zhenqing (709-784, Yi Shuo 709-785, one of the four masters of regular script in Tang Dynasty).
Du fu (7 12~770, a famous poet in Tang dynasty, was honored as a "poet saint" by the world, and his poems were called "history of poetry")
Cen Can (about 7 15 ~770, poet of Tang Dynasty)
Huai Su (725~785, a monk and master of cursive script in Tang Dynasty, with the same name as Zhang Xu, known as "Zhang Diansu" or "Zhang Dian drunk").
Bai Juyi (772~846, a famous poet in Tang Dynasty, known as "Poet Fairy" and "Poet King")
Liu Gongquan (778~865, one of the four masters of regular script in Tang Dynasty)