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In ancient China, who were called "saints" by later generations?
Wine saint: Du Kang, emperor of Xia Dynasty, is said to be the inventor of wine.

Wensheng: A native of Shandong (now Qufu, Shandong), a thinker, educator and founder of Confucianism in the late Spring and Autumn Period.

Shi Sheng: Sima Qian, a native of xia yang (now Hancheng, Shaanxi), was a famous historian and writer in the Western Han Dynasty. He was the author of China's first biographical work Historical Records.

Cao Sheng: Zhang Xu, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, was good at cursive writing and had a deep understanding of the cursive writing style of the old people.

Medical sage: Zhang Zhongjing, a famous machine, was born in Nanyang County (now Nanyang, Henan Province). He was a physician in the Eastern Han Dynasty and wrote two books, Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Synopsis of the Golden Chamber, which had a great influence on the development of medicine in China.

Wusheng: Guan Yu, whose name is Yunchang, was born in Xie Xian County (now Shaanxi Province) in the east of the river. He was a Shu general at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty.