Full List of Famous Names

Fan Hou Fan Wu Zi Fan Hui Fan Wen Zi Fan Xie Fan Xuan Zi Fan Jiao Fan Xian Zi Fan Yang Fan Zhao Zi Fan Jishou (He was in good terms with the Zhongxing Clan and was married to them. During the reign of Duke Ding of Jin, he helped the Zhongxing Clan to turn on the Zhao Clan. As a result, he was defeated by the Zhi Clan and other four ministers, and fled to Qi) Fan Li: (536 BC - 448 BC), with the character Shaobo, also known as Fan Bo, Di Yi Zi Pi, and Tao Zhu Gong. He was a native of Wansandu in the State of Chu (present-day Nanyang, Henan Province). He was a famous politician, military man and strategist of the state of Yue in the late Spring and Autumn period. Proficient in tactics, resourceful, he was appointed as a doctor and general. Fan Ju (范雎):(B.C?~B.C.255) ~ 255 BC), also known as Fan and, the word uncle, during the Warring States period Wei people (now Kaifeng, Henan Province), a famous politician, military strategist. In 266 B.C., he was appointed as the prime minister of Qin, and was sealed in Ying (present-day Baofeng, Henan Province), and was called Marquis of Ying. Fan Zeng: (277-204 BC), a native of Tongcheng, Anhui Province. He was an important official of the late Qin Dynasty, a politician and strategist. He was the main strategist of Xiang Yu, the Overlord, in the Peasant War at the end of the Qin Dynasty (221 - 206 BC). Xiang Yu honored him by calling him "Yafu" (亚父). Fan Dan: (112-185 AD), also known as Fan Ran (范冉), with the character Shi Yun (史云), was a native of Huang County outside Chenliu (present-day Qixian County, Henan Province), and was a famous scholar of the Eastern Han Dynasty. He was a model of honest officials in ancient China. "Fan Dan is also known as Fan Shiyun (范史云), and Fan Laiwu (范莱芜), and was posthumously awarded the title of "Mr. Chastity" (贞节先生) after his death. Fan Pang: (137-169 CE), courtesy name Mengbo, was a native of Zhengqiang, Ru Nan (present-day Henan Province). He was a famous scholarly leader in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Fan Mingyou (范明友): (date of birth and death unknown), son-in-law of Huo Guang (霍光), who was initially a Zhonglang General (中郎將), and then made General of Duliao. When Emperor Xuan succeeded to the throne, he made Fan Mingyou the Marquis of Guannei. Fan Sundial: (date of birth and death to be determined), Yanchang, a native of Shunyang, Nanyang. He was an important minister of Western Jin Dynasty. He served as the governor of Fengyi, and was appointed as the governor of Shaofu, and then as the assassin of Liangzhou, and then as the assassin of Yongzhou, and was appointed as the left general. Fan Wang: (date of birth and death to be examined), the word Xuanping, also known as Fan Dongyang, Fan sundial grandson, Fan Zhizi. Nanyang Shunyang people (now Henan Xichuan people). He was a famous medical doctor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. He was the governor of Dongyang. He wrote "Fan Wang Fang" (also known as "Fan Dongyang Fang" and "Fan Dongyang Miscellaneous Medicines") in more than one hundred and seventy volumes, which is now anonymous. His anonymous writings can be found in "Secret Essentials of the Wai Tai", "Medical Heart Formula", and so on. Fan Ning: (339-401 AD), a native of Shunyang, Nanyang (now Xichuan, Henan). He was a famous scribe of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. He was the governor of Yuzhang. The twelve volumes of the Spring and Autumn Annals of Guliang are the earliest surviving annotations of the Annals of Guliang. Fan Tai: (355-428 AD), a native of Shunyang Shanyin (northwest of present-day Guanghua, Hubei). He was a minister and scholar of the Song Dynasty. At the beginning, he was a doctor of the Imperial College and served as an officer in the army of Xie An and Wang Daozi of Huiji. Later, he was promoted to the rank of Minister of the Central Committee, General Zhenwu, and the rank of Minister of Service. Later, he was promoted to the rank of Minister of the Central Library, General of Zhenwu, and Lieutenant-General of the Ministry. He died posthumously. Fan Ye: (398 AD - 445 AD), character Wei Zong, a native of Shunyang, Nanyang (present-day Neixiang, Henan Province). He was a famous historian and essayist during the Liu-Song period of the Southern Dynasty. He wrote the "Book of the Later Han Dynasty", which is a magnificent work on the history of nearly two hundred years starting from Emperor Guangwu of the Han Dynasty and ending with Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty. Fan Jian (范缜): (ca. 450-515 AD), a native of Daiyin, Nanxiang (present-day Uyang, Henan). He was a famous philosopher, thinker and atheist during the Qi and Liang periods of the Southern Dynasty. He wrote The Theory of God's Destruction, and was once tempted to change his views by being promoted to an official position, but he refused to "sell his theories to get an official position". Fan Yun: (451-503 A.D.), Yanlong, was a native of Maoyang in Nanxiang (present-day Uyang, Henan Province). He was a famous minister, politician and poet in the Southern Dynasties of Qi and Liang. He served as a minister, and then moved to become a permanent minister and minister of the Ministry of Revenue, and then moved to become a right servant of the Minister of the Book of Changes, and he was able to give direct advice and counseling. After his death, his posthumous name was "Wen". Fan Changsheng: (218-318 AD), a Yanjiu, also known as Chongjiu, or Wen (a branch), the word Yuan. He was a native of Fuling Danxing (present-day Qianjiang, Sichuan), and was a famous minister of Dacheng during the Western Jin Dynasty. He was the leader of the Tianshi Dao, the prime minister of the Dacheng regime (Chengdu) during the Western Jin Dynasty, and was titled Taishi of Heaven and Earth. He was honored as Taishi of Heaven and Earth and Marquis of Xishan. Fan Cubing: (date of birth and death to be determined), a native of Hanoi (present-day Wuzhi, Henan Province). Famous Tang Dynasty minister and historian. Well known to Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, he became the prime minister after Wu Zetian's reign and presided over the compilation of the history of the Tang Dynasty. Fan Xichao: (date of birth and death to be determined), the word Zhijun, Tang Hezhong Yuxiang (present-day Yuxiang County, Shanxi), a famous general of the Tang Dynasty. He was a famous general of the Tang Dynasty. He served as the Minister of Hedong (present-day Shanxi), the Right Servant of Shangshu (equivalent to the prime minister), and the General of the Right Jingwuwei, and was then appointed as the Censor of Sikong and the Crown Prince's Crown Prince. In the ninth year of Yuanhe (814), Fan Xichao died, and the court gave him the title of Crown Prince, posthumous name Zhongwu, and later changed it to Xuanwu. Fan Yanguang (范延光): (date of birth and death to be determined), Zi Gui (子瑰), a native of Linzhang, Xiangzhou. He was a native of Linzhang, Xiangzhou. In the Tongguang period of the Later Tang Dynasty, he was appointed Minister of the Ministry of Public Works. When Emperor Mingzong ascended to the throne, he was promoted to the South Academy of Xuanhui, moved to the position of Prosecutor, moved to the position of Privy Counselor, and became the Minister of Chengde Army. In Changxing, he was added to the Ministry of Tongpingzhang, and in Qingtai, he was moved to be the Minister of Xuanwu Army, and was added to be the Minister of Censorship and the Minister of the Chinese Book of Records. Jinzu entered into the establishment, and was named King of Linqing. In the second year of Tianfu, he raised an army against the government, but he was defeated and surrendered, and was renamed King of Gaoping County. He was killed by Yang Guangyuan and given the title of Crown Counselor. Fan Qi: (911~964), a minister of the Zhou Dynasty in the Five Dynasties and the beginning of the Northern Song Dynasty. His name was Wensu, and he was a native of Fan Jiaying in Zongcheng, Da Ming (present-day Weixian, Hebei). He was born in the first year of Qianhua (911) in the Later Liang of the Five Dynasties, and passed through the Later Liang, Later Tang, Later Jin, Later Han, Later Zhou, and Northern Song dynasties, serving as an official in five dynasties and as a minister in two dynasties, serving as a minister of the Central Committee and a minister of the Tongpingzhang (同平章), and was named Duke of Xiaoguo (肖國公). Fan Zhen (范鎮): His name was Jingren (景仁), and he was a native of Huayang, Sichuan. He was born in the fourth year of Emperor Jingde of Song Zhenzong and died in the second year of Emperor Yuanyou of Zhezong at the age of eighty-one. He was the first scholar of the Jinsi Academy. He was appointed as a scholar of the Duanming Hall, but resigned and was appointed as a scholar of the Hanlin Academy. He was appointed Duke of Shu County. He died with a posthumous title of "Zhongwen". He was the author of a collection of writings and Dongzhai jiqi, with more than 100 volumes, which were passed down in the Song Shi Benzhuan and the Siku Shouzhongmu. Fan Bailu: (1067-1131), courtesy name Zigong, was a native of Huayang, Chengdu (present-day Chengdu, Sichuan). In the first year of Emperor Renzong's Huangyou (1049), he was a scholar, and in the first year of Emperor Zhezong's Yuanyou (1086), he was a minister of the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Appointments. In the sixth year, he was authorized to know the Kaifeng Prefecture and serve as a minister of the Central Book (prime minister). Fan Zuyu (范祖禹): (1041-1098), courtesy name Chunfu (淳,或作醇,纯,甫,或作父), courtesy name Mengde (一字梦得), was a native of Huayang, Chengdu. He was a famous historian of the Northern Song Dynasty. He moved to the middle of the minister's office, and compiled and repaired the Ziji Tongjian from Sima Guang, and stayed in Luoyang for fifteen years without making any progress. Author of "Tang Jian" twelve volumes, "Emperor Learning" eight volumes, "Renzong political code" six volumes; and "Tang Jian" deep understanding of the Tang three hundred years of governance, scholars respect, called Tang Jian Gong. He was also the author of a collection of fifty-five volumes of essays, which were published in parallel with the Art and Literature Zhi of Song History. Fan Zhongyan: (A.D. 989 ~ 1052), the word Xiwen, Suzhou Wu County (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), the famous Northern Song Dynasty politicians, writers. He served as a government advisor. After his death, he was awarded the title of Duke of Chu, with the posthumous title of "Wenzheng". He is the author of "The Collected Works of Fan Wenzheng Gong". His son Fan Chunren was the prime minister during the reign of Emperor Zhezong, while Fan Chunli was the right minister of Shangshu, and Fan Chunzheng was the direct bachelor of Longtuge. Fan Kuan (范宽): (ca. 950-1027), courtesy name Zhongli (仲立), was a native of Yao County, Shaanxi. He was a famous painter of the Northern Song Dynasty. Together with Dong Yuan and Li Cheng, he was known as one of the three great masters of landscape painting in the early Song Dynasty. Later generations regarded the legacy of the three masters as shining through the ages and as the masters of a hundred generations. Surviving works include "Traveling in the Stream and Mountains" and "Snow Scene in Cold Forest". Fan Chengda: (1126-1193 A.D.), known as Shihu Jushi, a native of Wu County (present-day Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), was a famous minister and poet of the Southern Song Dynasty. At the beginning, he was a military officer in Huizhou, and was promoted to be a member of the Ministry of Ceremonies. In the fifth year of Chunxi, he was appointed as the Counselor of Political Affairs, and was one of the famous "Four Great Poets of the Middle Ages". He was one of the famous "Four Great Poets of the Middle Ages". He was posthumously awarded the title of Wen Mu. Fan Zhong: (? Fan Zhong: (? -1248), character Zhonghe, a native of Qingkou Village, Lanxi. He received his bachelor's degree in the second year of Jiading of the Southern Song Dynasty (1209). He served as a doctor of martial arts, a general magistrate of Taiping Prefecture, and a governor of Huizhou Prefecture. In the fifth year, he was appointed Right Prime Minister and Privy Councillor, and was named Duke of Dongyang County. He was awarded the title of Young Master and posthumous title of Wensu. Fan Zongyin: (1100-1136), prime minister of the early Southern Song Dynasty. He was a native of Dengcheng, Xiangyang (now Xiangfan, Hubei). He was a young man who was very studious and skillful in writing and rhetoric. In the third year of the Xuanhe reign of the Northern Song Dynasty, he was enrolled in a school. He was promoted to the rank of Imperial Secretary and Right Counselor of the Imperial Household. After the dismissal of Lv Yi Hao, Zong Yin took his position. Authorized by the General Counselor, keep Shangshu right servant, with the Zhongshu Menxia Pingzhang matter and the imperial camp, when thirty years old. In the first year of shaoxing, because of the bad blood with qin hui, rotating job know wenzhou. And retired to live in Linhai, died soon, aged thirty-seven. Fan Ruwei: Jianzhou Ou Ning (now belongs to Jianou) people, the Southern Song Dynasty has Fujian peasant uprising leader. Fan Tianshun: (? -1273), the end of the Southern Song Dynasty, anti-Yuan generals. In 1273, the general Lv Wenhuan surrendered to the Yuan, but he hanged himself and died. Fan Coin: (1272-1330), the word Hengfu, a word Deji, Qingjiang County (Jiangxi Zhangshu City) Yuan Dynasty poet, was the leader of the literary world, "Yuan poetry four" one of the major. Fan Wenruo: (date of birth and death to be determined), the word Xiangling, the name Xun duck, self-proclaimed Wu Nong, Songjiang people. He was a native of Songjiang. He was an opera singer in the Ming Dynasty. Fan Qin: (1506-1585), the word Yao Qing, a word An Qin, the number of Dongming, Zhejiang Yinxian (now Ningbo), Ming Dynasty, a famous bibliophile. In the eleventh year of the Jiajing period (1532), he received a bachelor's degree, and served as the right minister of the Ministry of War. With Zhang Shi Che, Tu Dashan called "East China Sea three horse". He was the owner of the Tianyi Pavilion, the oldest existing library in China. Fan Jingwen: (1587-1644 AD), with the character Mengshu (Mengzhang) and the name Siren, was a native of Wuqiao (present-day Wuqiao, Hebei). Wanli forty-one years (1613) bachelor, Chongzhen between the start, the Ministry of Public Works Secretary, and the East Cabinet University Secretary (Prime Minister), to participate in the affairs of the machine, the capital fell, the Russian emperor out, Jingwen drafted a legacy of the well to die, posthumously, Wenzheng (Wenzhong). Fan Wencheng: (A.D. 1597 ~ 1666), the word Xiandu, No. Huiyue, Liaoning Shenyang people. He was a famous minister in the early Qing Dynasty, an outstanding politician and strategist. There is "the first literati in the early Qing Dynasty," said, once served as the internal secretary of the university sergeant, the minister of political affairs, etc., the feudal lords and the crown prince, posthumous title "Wensu", the Qing emperor for him to personally mention the "Yuanfu Gaofeng" plaque. The Qing Emperor personally presented him with a plaque entitled "Yuanfu Gaofeng". His son Fan Chengmu, Fan Chengxun, etc., served as Governor, Minister and other important positions. Fan Dangshi: (1854-1905), a modern poet. His name was Kengtang, and he was called Bozi because he was ranked first in his family. Formerly known as Casting, the character No Error. Jiangsu Tongzhou (Nantong City) people. Literary scholar of the late Qing Dynasty, famous poet and writer of the late Tongcheng School. Fan Xiping: (1709-1769), name Shixun, native of Kuodian, Haining. He was a national Go player in the Qing Dynasty, and was regarded as the "Sage of Go" in the chess world. He authored 2 volumes of "Peach Blossom Spring Game Records", summarizing the experience of his predecessors and introducing new ideas. It is the authoritative work of the Qing Dynasty, and has been widely circulated. He also wrote "The Record of Two Sons" and so on. Fan Ruzeng: (1840-1867), a general of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, a native of Guangxi. He was the first king of Guangxi. Fan Wenlan: (1893-1969 A.D.), with the characters of Yuntai, Yuntai, Zhongyun and Zhong Yun, and the pen names of Wubo and Wupei, was a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. He is a famous contemporary historian. He edited the Compendium of the General History of China, and also wrote: Modern Chinese History (the first volume), Historical Examination, Introduction to the Group Scriptures, Water Margin Notes on the Writing of Scenes, Notes on Wenxin Diao Long, Revolutionary Movement of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, Buddhism in the Tang Dynasty, and Collected Essays on the Historical Sciences of Fan Wenlan, and so on. Fan Xudong (范旭东): (1883-1945 AD), a native of Xiangyin County, Hunan Province, was known as Xudong. He was a Chinese chemical industrialist and the founder of China's heavy chemical industry, and was called "the father of China's national chemical industry". Fan Changjiang (1909-1970), formerly known as Fan Xitian, was a native of Neijiang, Sichuan Province (present-day Dongxing District, Neijiang, Sichuan). He is a famous journalist and journalism scholar. Fan Hongxian: (1882-1914), a native of Xingdian Village, North Township, Hefei County, Anhui Province. He was the editor of "Min Huo Daily" and "Min Huo Daily". Famous democratic patriot. On March 21, 1935, the Central Committee of the Kuomintang posthumously awarded Fan Hongxian the title of Army General. Fan Chuxian: (1881-1938), formerly known as Jinbiao (金标), also known as Raiding the Kui (夺魁), with the character Zhuxian (竹仙). He was a native of Tantao, Shandong (now Hebei Province), a famous national hero, anti-Japanese martyr and patriotic general. Fan Shisheng: (1887-1939 AD), a native of Xiaojie Town, Eshan County, Yuxi City, Yunnan Province. General of the National Revolutionary Army. Fan Shaozeng: (1894-1977), a native of Qinghe Township, Dazhu County, Sichuan Province. He was an anti-Japanese general of the Chinese Nationalist Party. Lieutenant General of the National Revolutionary Army. Fan Hanjie: (1895-1976 AD), also known as Fan Qidian (范其迭), courtesy name Hanjie (范漢杰), was a native of Tai Po County, Guangdong Province. He was a Lieutenant General of the National Revolutionary Army and Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the National Revolutionary Army. Arthrax Fan: (1899~1938), a native of Houfang Village, Taosha, Fengcheng, was a Lieutenant General of the National Revolutionary Army, Deputy Commander of the 198th Division, and a famous general in the resistance against the Japanese invasion. Fan Zhaoli: (1914 AD ~ present), a native of Guojiahe Township, Xinxian County, Henan Province. He was a lieutenant general in the People's Liberation Army. Fan Changlong: (1947 AD), a native of Donggang, Dandong, Liaoning. General of the People's Liberation Army. Fan Xiaoguang: Born in July 1945 A.D., a native of Yangxin County, Hubei Province; Lieutenant General of the People's Liberation Army Army. Fan Yinhua: (born in March 1948 A.D., a native of Xianxian County, Hebei Province), Lieutenant General of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy. Fan Ming: (1914 AD to present), formerly known as Hao Keyong, a native of Hao Xing Village, Liyang Town, Lintong, Shaanxi. He is a Major General of the People's Liberation Army. Fan Ziyu: (1914~2002 AD), a native of Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province. Major General of the People's Liberation Army. Fan Yangchun: (1913-1994 AD), from Yongding, Fujian. Major General of the People's Liberation Army. Fan Zhongxiang: (1917-1993 AD), a native of Nie Fan Village, Tianmen City, Hubei Province. Major General of the People's Liberation Army. Fan Baoshun: (1914~1987 AD), a native of Tianmen County, Hubei Province. Major General of the People's Liberation Army. Fan Chaofu: (1915-1993), from Xinxian County, Henan Province. Rear Admiral, Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy. Fan Puquan: (1910-1991 AD), formerly known as Fan Zebao, a native of Qingyun County, Shandong Province. Major General of the People's Liberation Army. Fan Fushan: (1914-1996 AD), a native of Dingxiang County, Shanxi Province. Major General of the People's Liberation Army. Fan Changlong: (1947 - present), a native of Donggang, Liaoning Province. General of the People's Liberation Army.