The name of Wu is more than 9 points.

1. Wu Chen: a native of Chen County (now Huaiyang, Henan Province) at the end of Qin Dynasty, rebelled with Chen Sheng, and later stood on his own feet as the king of Zhao. He was killed by Li Liang, the Ministry, for disobeying Chen Sheng's orders.

2. Wu Zhang, a native of Wenshui (now Fenyang, Shanxi Province), was a famous general of Shu after the Five Dynasties. He served as our envoy in Shannan, attached importance to agriculture and made some contributions to the local irrigation and water conservancy construction.

3. Wu Yi: a famous scholar in the Qing Dynasty, Qianlong was a scholar. He founded Fanquan Academy and gave lectures in person. He is good at textual research on epigraphy. He is the author of Textual Research on Classics, Evidence of Group Classics, Records of Yanshi's Stone Inscription, and Copy of Poems for Teaching, etc.

4. Wu Yuxiang: the founder of Wushu Tai Ji Chuan in Qing Dynasty.

5. Wu Qi: A native of Taigu (now Shanxi Province) in the Yuan Dynasty, he served as a member of the Chinese Book Senate, a minister of household affairs, and a provincial politician in Gansu Province. I once participated in changing the banknote law and casting precious money, but it didn't help Qi, the price soared, and the banknote law broke down. He is the author of "General Examination of Treasure Notes" and so on.

6. Wu Yi: a native of Yanshi, Henan Province, a famous scholar in the Qing Dynasty, and an official in Boshan County. He once founded Fanquan Academy, and was good at textual research on epigraphy. He is the author of Textual Research on Classics and Records of Yanshi Stone.

7. Wu Xun: a pioneer of mass-run schools in modern China, a great civilian educator, founded three counties' voluntary schools for the poor: Tangyi, Guantao and Linqing.

8. Samurai _: A native of Wenshui (now Wenshui East, Shanxi Province) in Bingzhou in the Tang Dynasty, the father of Wu Zetian. He became rich by managing wood, and he made meritorious deeds with Li Yuan, and was awarded an official rank. When Emperor Gaozong was emperor, Zhou Guogong, the father of the queen, was granted the title of King Taiyuan.