Before the Republic of China, who were the celebrities in Changsha?

Zhang Zhongjing (about 150-219) was an outstanding medical scientist in the Eastern Han Dynasty and the prefect of Changsha.

Huan Jie (date of birth and death unknown) was a famous literary figure during the Three Kingdoms period. The word Boxu. Changsha people.

Yi Xiong (?——322) was a famous scholar in Jin Dynasty. Yu Xingchang. Liuyang people.

Yu Mi (?——322) was a famous scholar in Jin Dynasty. Changsha people.

Xu Zhongya (date of birth and death unknown) was a poet of the Five Dynasties. Utōno. Changsha native, originally from Qinzhong.

Wu Dongqing (date of birth and death unknown) was a painter in the mid-Northern Song Dynasty. Changsha people.

Ouyang Xuan (1283-1357) was a Yuan historian and poet. The courtesy name is Yuan Gong and the name is Guizhai. A native of Liuyang, Changsha.

Li Dongyang (1447-1516) was a poet of the Ming Dynasty. Yu Binzhi, named Xiya. A native of Chaling, Changsha Prefecture.

Wu Daoxing (1560-1644) was an educator of the Ming Dynasty. Yu Jianke, named Junshan.

Zhou Shengkai (date of birth and death unknown) was a historian and poet in the late Ming Dynasty. Yu Bo Kong. A native of Xiangtan, Changsha Prefecture.

Tao Runai (1602-1683) was a writer and calligrapher in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. Yuzhongdiao, named Mi'an. A native of Ningxiang, Changsha.

Wang Fuzhi (1619-1692) was a thinker in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. The word Eryu is now Jiangzhai.

Chen Pengnian (1662-1723) was the governor of the Qing Dynasty. Yubei Yunnan, named Cangzhou. A native of Xiangtan, Changsha Prefecture.

Wang Wenqing (1688-1779) was a Qing Dynasty scholar. The courtesy name is Tingjian and the name is Jiuxi. A native of Ningxiang, Changsha.

Luo Dian (1718-1807) was a Qing Dynasty scholar. Yu Huiwu, named Shenzhai.

Zhang Jiuqian (1721-1803) was a poet of the Qing Dynasty. The courtesy name is Duxi and the nickname is Zixian. A native of Xiangtan, Changsha Prefecture.

Liu Quanzhi (1739-1819) was a minister of the Qing Dynasty. Yu Deyu. Changsha people.

Tao Peng (1778-1839) was the governor of the Qing Dynasty. Yu Zilin, nicknamed Yunting. A native of Anhua, Changsha Prefecture.

Huang Bensu (1781-1856) was a well-known scholar in the Qing Dynasty. Yu Zhongliang, nicknamed Hu Chi. A native of Ningxiang, Changsha.

Wei Yuan (1794-1857) was a Qing thinker. His original name was Yuanda, Yu Hanshi, and later Yu Mo Shen. A native of Shaoyang, Hunan.

He Shaoji (1799-1873) was a poet and calligrapher of the Qing Dynasty. Yu Zizhen, named Dongzhou.

Tang Peng (1801-1844) was a Qing thinker. The word is Haiqiu. A native of Yiyang, Changsha Prefecture.

Lao Chongguang (1802-1867) Governor of the Qing Dynasty. Yuxinjie. Be kind to people. Daoguang Jinshi, taught editing and editing.

Luo Zenan (1807-1856), a general of the Hunan Army. Yu Zhongyue, named Luoshan. A native of Xiangxiang, Changsha Prefecture.

Ding Quzhong (1810-1877) was a mathematician in the Qing Dynasty. Yu Sucun, also known as Guochen, also known as Yunwu.

Zeng Guofan (1811-1872) was a minister of the Qing Dynasty and the leader of the Hunan Army. Yu Bohan, nicknamed Disheng. A native of Xiangxiang, Changsha Prefecture.