In the Qing Dynasty, there was a medical scientist, Wang Ang, who wrote Collection of Medical Prescriptions, Tang Tou Ge Ji, etc., which was very practical and spread widely, and contributed to the popularization of medicine. There is essayist Wang Wan; Wang Shishen, a painter and calligrapher, is good at writing poems, mastering seal cutting and official script, and painting flowers, especially plum, which has a great influence on later generations. He is one of the "Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou", and Wang Youdun, the minister of military aircraft, is famous for his agile and capable handling of official documents, and is also good at calligraphy.
Wang Zhong, a philosopher, writer and historian, once helped and sold books in his early years, so he read hundreds of classics and astronomical calendars, and his poem "Mourning the Salt Boat" was admired by Hang Shijun. Since then, the name of the article has become famous. He devoted himself to western mathematics in particular, and once made a variety of instruments to survey the topography of the old and new estuaries of the Yellow River. He was also regarded by the rulers as a "Zoroastrianism sinner" for Mozi Xunzi.
there is a female writer, Wang Duan, who has compiled a collection of poems "Selected Poems of Thirteen Schools in Ming Dynasty" and a novel "Lost History in Yuan and Ming Dynasties". Wang Haiyang, the general of Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, and Wang Xiaonong, a Peking Opera actor and playwright. There are early drama activists, actors and playwrights Wang Youyou; Wang Guozhen, a famous poet, and Wang Airuo, an online poet (love a few). Wang Jingwei: The word Zhaoming was a famous revolutionary righteous man in the late Qing Dynasty. He once said, "Draw a knife to make a quick success and live up to a young man's head." During the Japanese invasion of China in the Republic of China, he became the biggest traitor leader and died in Japan.