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What are the abbreviations of historical celebrities?
Two Kings: refers to the calligraphers Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

CHENG Cheng: Cheng Hao and Cheng Yi, brothers, Neo-Confucianists in the Northern Song Dynasty.

Erlu: refers to Lu Ji and Lu Yun brothers, writers of the Western Jin Dynasty.

Seven Sages: Also known as "Seven Sages of Bamboo Forest", it refers to Ji Kang, Ruan Ji, Xiang Xiu, Ruan Xian, Wang Rong, Liu Ling and Dan Tao.

Seven sons: refers to the collective name of seven writers in Jian 'an period, namely Kong Rong (referring to Cao Zhi), Chen Lin, RoyceWong, Xu Gan, Ruan Yu, Angelababy and Serina Liu, also known as "Seven sons of Jian 'an".

Eight Masters: There are three opinions. First, Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan, Ouyang Xiu, Su Xun, Su Shi, Su Zhe, Wang Anshi and Ceng Gong, representatives of eight prose writers in Tang and Song Dynasties; Second, the eight great poets in Qing Dynasty, Wang Wan, Wang Shizhen, Wang Shilu, Cao Erkan, Song Wan, Shen Quan, Shi Zhangrun and Cheng Keze; Third, Yuan Mei, Shao, Hong, Kong Guangsen, Kong, Zeng Gui and Wu Xiqi were eight great parallel writers in Qing Dynasty.

Eight eccentrics: refers to the painters Wang, Jin Nong, Huang Shen, Gao Xiang, Zheng Xie, Li Yi, Li, also known as "Yangzhou Eight Eccentrics".

Eight Immortals of Drinking: refers to eight famous literati who were addicted to alcohol in Tang Dynasty, including Li Bai, He, Li Jin, Li, Cui Zongzhi, Zhang Xu, Jiao Sui and Su Jin.

Su San: Su Xun, Su Shi and Su Zhe in the Northern Song Dynasty.

Three Caos: Three poets Cao Cao and his two sons Cao Pi and Cao Zhi in the Three Kingdoms period.

Five tyrants: Qi Huangong, Jin Wengong, Chu Zhuangwang, King He Lv of Wu and King Gou Jian of Yue in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period; The other refers to Qi Huangong, Song Xianggong, Jin Wengong, Qin Mugong and Chu Zhuangwang.

Five monarchs: The five monarchs of Cao Wei refer to Ruan Ji, Ji Kang, Liu Ling, Ruan Xian and Xiang Xiu, and the five monarchs of Soochow refer to Gu Shao, Zhu Gejin, Bu Zhi, Geng Yan and Rizo.

Four Masters: refers to the Yuan Dynasty zaju writers Guan Hanqing, Bai Pu, Ma Zhiyuan and Zheng Guangzu, also known as the "Four Masters of Yuan Opera".

Four outstanding writers: Wang Bo, Yang Jiong, Lu, Luo.

Four Heavenly Kings: Meng Changjun of Qi, Ping Yuanjun of Zhao, Chun Shen Jun of Chu and Xin Lingjun of Wei during the Warring States Period, also known as the "Four Masters".

Book sage: refers to Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in Jin Dynasty.

Poet Magic: refers to Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

Poet: Liu Yuxi, a writer in the Tang Dynasty.

Poet saint: refers to the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu.

Poet Prison: refers to Jia Dao and Meng Jiao, poets of the Tang Dynasty.

Shi Fo: refers to the poet Wang Wei in the Tang Dynasty.

Shi Gui: It refers to Li He, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, who is called "Poet Demon".

Poet immortal: refers to Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.