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In the history of China, who are the famous people named Huang?
Huang's historical celebrity

Huang Xie: During the Warring States Period, he was an aristocrat of Chu and once served as the prime minister of Chu. Because of his outstanding achievements, he was named Chun Shen Jun, one of the four famous ministers in the Warring States Period.

Ba Huang: A native of Yang Xia, Huaiyang (now Taikang, Henan) in the Western Han Dynasty, he served as secretariat, suggestion and prime minister. Together with Gong Sui, they are the representatives of feudal "obeying history" and are collectively called "Gonghuang".

Huang Zhong: A native of Nanyang (present-day Henan), he was a famous official of Shu in the Three Kingdoms period, and was a general after the official.

Huang Gai: During the Three Kingdoms period, a native of Lingling, Hunan Province (now Lingling, Hunan Province) was an old general in Sun Shi. He was famous for Battle of Red Cliffs, and his rank was partial to general.

Huang Chao: A native of Cao Zhou (now Heze, Shandong), he was the leader of the peasant uprising in the late Tang Dynasty. Born as a salt merchant, he accumulated wealth and gathered people, especially taking in fugitives. Since Tang Yizong, due to the excessive luxury of the royal family, heavy taxes, successive years of floods and droughts, people living in poverty, bandits emerge one after another. In the first year of Emperor Xuanzong's reign (AD 874), Wang Xianzhi led troops to revolt, and the following year Huang Chao rose up. In the five years of Ganfu, Wang Xianzhi was defeated in Hubei, and Huang Chao was elected as a general, leading the troops to attack and plunder Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong and other places. In the first year of Guangming (AD 880), Xuanzong fled to Chengdu, and his nest was made emperor. Tang turned to Li Keyong for help, defeated Huang Chao and committed suicide in his own nest.

Huang Zuo: A native of Chengdu, Sichuan (now Sichuan) after the Five Dynasties, he was good at painting flowers and birds, figures, landscapes and ink bamboo. He was also called "Huang Xu" with Xu Xi in the south of the Yangtze River, forming two schools of flower and bird painting in the Five Dynasties.

Huang Xing: A native of Changsha, Hunan Province, a democratic revolutionary, participated in the democratic revolutionary movement in his early years and was one of the famous leaders.

Huang Tingjian: A native of Fenning, Hongzhou (now xiushui county, Jiangxi) in the Northern Song Dynasty, his poems are also called "Su Huang" with Su Shi, and he founded Jiangxi Poetry School and became one of the four great calligraphers in the Song Dynasty.

Huang: A native of Changshu, Pingjiang (now Jiangsu) in Yuan Dynasty, calligrapher, fluent in melody, good at Sanqu, especially in landscape painting, and one of the "Yuan Sijia". Author of "Writing Landscape Tactics".

Huang Daopo: Today, people in Huajing Town, Shanghai County studied and disseminated textile technology, which promoted the prosperity and development of cotton textile industry at that time.

Huang Zongxi, a native of Yuyao, Zhejiang, was an outstanding thinker and historian during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. He was one of the three great thinkers in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, and he wrote Confucianism in Ming Dynasty and Song and Yuan Dynasties.

Huang Zunxian: A native of Jiaying County, Guangdong Province. Poems written by poets in the late Qing Dynasty are called "History of Poetry", including A Record of Japan and Poems of Lonely Land.