Celebrities with historical surnames in Song Dynasty

Song Yu: During the Warring States Period, a native of Chu State, a writer, a disciple of Qu Yuan, was good at ci and fu, and was good at melody. Nine Debates and Evocation are his representative works, which created the theme of sad autumn for later poets.

Yi Song: He was born in the late Qin Dynasty. After Song Wuji, a Yan man in the Warring States Period, he became a general in Chu Huaiwang and was named Marquis of Wu Xin.

Song Ci: Fu was an outstanding forensic scientist in ancient China.

Zhu is a native of Jianyang (now Fujian) and a master of Neo-Confucianism.

Two years before his death (A.D. 1247), he wrote and published five volumes of Remedy Collection.

This book is the crystallization of his life experience and thoughts. It is not only the first forensic monograph in China, but also the first forensic monograph in the world. It is more than 350 years earlier than the similar works written by the Italian god of wealth Federi in 1602.

Song Qi: A native of Anlu (now Hubei), he later moved to Qixian County, Henan Province. He was a writer and historian in the Song Dynasty. Because of the beautiful sentence "the branches of red apricots are full of spring", it is known as "the history of red apricots"

He and his brother Song Yao are also called "the second Song Dynasty".

Song Yu: a native of Putian, Fujian Province, was a painter and calligrapher in the Ming Dynasty. He was good at painting landscapes, especially pine trees. He is famous for his strength and beauty, and he is good at separating from others. He is old, energetic and fresh-boned.

Song Ke: Changzhou (now Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province) was a calligrapher in Ming Dynasty, and he was also called "Three Song Dynasties" with Wang Sui and Song Guang in Song Dynasty.

He is good at painting ink bamboo, and is called the four masters of ink bamboo in Ming Dynasty with Yang, Wang Yi and Xia Chang.