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Who are the famous people named Wang in history?

Wang Guangyang: courtesy name Chaozong, Han nationality, a native of Gaoyou, Jiangsu Province, and a Jinshi in the late Yuan Dynasty.

A famous poet in the early Ming Dynasty.

Officials ranged from Prime Minister Zuo (when the Ming Dynasty was founded) to Prime Minister Right, admonishing officials, participating in politics, and officials during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty.

Wang Chu: In the eleventh year of Duke Ai, when the Qi State attacked Lu, Wang Chu stood up to defend the country and died in battle.

Wang Hua: (AD 587-649), nicknamed Yingfa, was born in Jixi, Wang Village, Yingzhou, Jixi, Huizhou (now Jixi, Anhui). During the Tang Dynasty, he was granted the title of Duke of Yue Kingdom for his meritorious service. Wang Zao: 1079-1154 AD), courtesy name Yanzhang

, a native of Dexing, Raozhou (now Dexing, Jiangxi), a famous writer of the Southern Song Dynasty.

Wang Boyan: (1071-1141 AD), courtesy name Tingjun; a native of Qimen City (now Qimen, Anhui).

Famous minister and prime minister of the Song Dynasty.

Wang Daxie: (AD 1860-1929), whose original name was Yao Yu, whose courtesy name was Botang and whose first name was Botang; he was a native of Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang).

Famous Qing Dynasty minister.

Wang Yang: (1920-2001 AD), a native of Hengshan, Shaanxi.

Major General of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.

Wang Jingwei: courtesy name Zhaoming, a famous revolutionary martyr in the late Qing Dynasty. He once had the heroic saying of "You can become a master with a sword and live up to your youth." During the Japanese invasion of China during the Republic of China, he transformed into the biggest traitor leader and later died in Japan.

Wang Yi: (1916-1995 AD), formerly known as Wang Shande; in July 1988, he was awarded the first-class Red Star Medal of Merit by the Central Military Commission of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.

Wang Naigui: (1905-1991 AD), a native of Jinzhai, Anhui.

Famous Major General of the People's Liberation Army of China.

Wang Shaochuan: (1915-2002 AD), a native of Jinzhai, Anhui.

Major General of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.

Wang Dongxing: Awarded the rank of Major General in 1955.

A native of Yiyang, Jiangxi.

Former member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, Vice Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, and member of the Central Advisory Commission. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of major general.

Wang Keming: (1906-1994 AD), a native of Yangxin, Hubei Province.

Famous Major General of the People's Liberation Army of China.

Wang Hongqing: (1911-1990 AD), a native of Hanyang, Hubei.

Famous Major General of the People's Liberation Army of China.

Wang Zumei: (1915-1993 AD), a native of Shanggaoye City, Jiangxi Province.

Famous Major General of the People's Liberation Army of China.

Wang Jiadao: (1916-1992 AD), a native of Huoqiu, Anhui.

Major General of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.

Wang Zhenkai was born in Yiyang, Jiangxi.

Famous Major General of the People's Liberation Army of China.

Wang Yunzu: (1915 AD to present day), a native of Huang'an, Hubei Province (now Hong'an, Hubei Province).

Famous Major General of the People's Liberation Army of China.

Wang Jingxu: (year of birth and death to be determined), a famous second-level army general of the Chinese National Revolutionary Army.

Wang Hanguo: A native of Jiudoupu, Jieyang (now Meide Village, Jiexi).

Famous national model worker.

In 1951, he organized the first agricultural mutual aid group in Chaoshan and served as the group leader.

Wang Duozhi: (date of birth and death to be determined), a famous second-level army general of the Chinese National Revolutionary Army.

Wang Guozhen: (year of birth and death to be determined), a famous lieutenant general of the Chinese National Revolutionary Army, and an inspector of the Supervision Department of the "Ministry of Defense" of Taiwan Province.

Wang Qijiang: (year of birth and death to be determined), a famous lieutenant general of the Chinese National Revolutionary Army and the dean of the Naval Command College of the Taiwan Military University.

Wang Xingdu: (year of birth and death to be determined), a famous lieutenant general of the Chinese National Revolutionary Army and deputy director of the Zhongshan Research Institute of Taiwan Province.

?[9]?Wang Zengqi (1920.3.5 ~ 1997.5.16): Born in Gaoyou City, Jiangsu Province, he is a representative figure of contemporary Chinese writers, essayists, dramatists and Beijing-style writers.

Wang Lun: There was a native of Jingxian County in the Tang Dynasty. When the great poet Li Bai visited Peach Blossom Pond in Jingxian County, he enthusiastically recruited his attendants, and Li Bai wrote a poem "Gift to Wang Lun".

Wang Yingchen: (1118-1176 AD), originally named Yang, with the courtesy name Shengxi; a native of Yushan, Xinzhou (now Yushan, Jiangxi).

Famous Song Dynasty minister, poet and essayist.

Wang Yuanliang: (1241-1317 AD), courtesy name Dayou, nickname Shuiyun; a native of Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang) in the late Song Dynasty, a famous poet of the Southern Song Dynasty.

Wang Zhong: (1744-1794 AD), courtesy name Rongfu; a native of Jiangdu (now Yangzhou, Jiangsu).

Famous Qing Dynasty scholar and parallel writer.

Wang Wensheng: (years of birth and death to be determined), a native of Changzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu).

Famous Qing Dynasty poet and calligrapher.

Wang Shiduo: (1814-1889 AD), courtesy name Meicun; a native of Jiangning, Jiangsu (now Nanjing, Jiangsu).

Famous Qing Dynasty historical geographer.

Wang Shishen: (1689-1759 AD), named Jinren, nicknamed Chaolin, also known as Xidong Waishi and Late Spring Old Man; one of the Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou.

Wang Youdun: (AD 1692-1758), courtesy name Shi Ming, nicknamed Jintang, later also known as Songquan Jushi. He was a famous military minister of the Qing Dynasty. He was famous for his quick and capable handling of official documents and was also good at calligraphy.

Wang Zhong: Philosopher, litterateur, and historian. In his early years, he helped booksellers sell books, so he read hundreds of classics, history, and astronomical calculations. His "Essay on the Salt Boat" was admired by Hang Shijun, and his literary reputation became famous from then on.