Gong Yizheng, a native of Suichang, Chuzhou, Southern Song Dynasty, served as secretary of Cheng, and was a reviewer of local records. He wrote The Records of Filial Piety and Guangzong, and wrote Notes on Hidden Mustard and Continued Notes. Wait a minute. Gong, a native of Kunshan, Suzhou in the Southern Song Dynasty, is famous for his filial piety in his hometown. He entered the DPRK, was taught as a missionary, and wrote the story of China and Wu. Gong Dingzi, a native of Hefei, Anhui Province, was a scholar in Chongzhen in the late Ming Dynasty. He is broad-minded and versatile, and he is also known as Jiang Zuo's three outstanding men with Wu and Qian. Gong, a native of Dongtai, Jiangsu Province, was a storyteller in Qing Dynasty, and was famous for his speech "Fengmenguan". Gong Xianglin, Renhe, a famous poet in the Qing Dynasty, is one of the six sons in western Zhejiang, and is the author of Tian Ju's Poems and Hongou Villa Ci. Gong Zizhen, the most outstanding figure in Gong's history, was a famous thinker and writer in Qing Dynasty. He read widely and was proficient in Confucian classics, philology, history and geography. He is an important figure in the Confucian Classics School. Gong, a native of Wujin, was a famous female painter in Qing Dynasty, who was famous for her meticulous butterfly painting.