Wu Tong: a gifted scholar in Tang Dynasty. He is the author of 48 volumes of Records of Ancient and Modern Poetry, and is one of the 18 bachelors of Kaiyuan Xiangting.
Wu: Longmen people, a gifted scholar in the post-Shu period, have extensive knowledge, and are proficient in the four books and five classics. They are the author of Er Ya Yin Rhyme, and the five classics are related to the Book of Songs. The Book of Songs is a collection of poems edited by Confucius. Zhao also likes to collect books and study tirelessly. Meng Changjun, the master of Shu, taught the prince to read.
Wu Shousu: Son of Wu, a civil servant in Song Dynasty. He was once appointed as a state official, and was highly praised for governing the local area and benefiting the people.
Wu Zhiji: In the Song Dynasty, Shu people taught Huangzhou alone and also led two academies in Henan. Scholars call him "Mr Hirayama".
Needless to say: Pengzhou people in the early Ming Dynasty, Hongwu years, juren, poetry, can write. He is a professor of Xiangyang and Fengyang with a long history in Zhou government, and he was a famous official for some time.