Four Great Poets in Yuan Dynasty: Yu Ji, Yang Zai, Fan Yi and Gillis. They were all cabinet officials at that time and were famous for writing imperial books and plaques of dignitaries.
1. Yuji (1272 March 21-1348 June 20), whose real name is Bosheng, a Daoyuan native, is called Mr. Shao 'an [1], a firewood worker in Qingcheng and an old man in Zhiting [54]. Their ancestral homes are Renshou in Chengdu (now Renshou County, Meishan City, Sichuan Province) and Chongren in Linchuan (now Chongren County, Fuzhou City, Jiangxi Province).
Second, Fan Ya (p ē ng) (1272-1330), whose real name is Fu Heng and whose real name is Kidd, was called Mr. Bai Wen, a native of Qingjiang (now Zhangshu, Jiangxi).
Third, Xie (x ο) Si (1274—1344 August 19) Longxing Fuzhou (now Dawuchang Village, Dushi Town, fengcheng city City, Jiangxi Province) people.