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What kind of historical celebrities are father-son relationships?
Historical celebrities have a father-son relationship:

I. Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi

Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi are father and son, both representatives of Jin Dynasty calligraphy, and also a milestone in the history of China calligraphy. Wang Xizhi is known as the "sage of calligraphy", and Wang Xianzhi practiced calligraphy with his father since childhood, learning from others, and was called "two kings" with his father in the history of calligraphy.

Second, Sima Qian and Sima Tan

Sima Qian's family has been a historian for generations since the pre-Qin period, and his father Sima Tan was also a Taishiling and Taishiligong during the Jian Yuan and Yuan Feng years. In other words, Sima Qian inherited not only his father's official position but also his father's ambition.

Third, Wang Yangming and Wang Hua.

Wang Yangming, a master of psychology in Ming Dynasty, has been highly respected by the world for hundreds of years. From Mu Zong to Xu Wei in Ming Dynasty, from Ji Xiaolan to Zeng Guofan, from Liang Qichao to Sun Yat-sen, Wang Yangming can be called the common idol of ancient and modern celebrities. Even Tougou Heihachirou, the "Japanese military god", surrendered: he bowed his head and worshipped Yangming all his life.

His father, Wang Hua, was the number one scholar in Chenghua's seventeen-year study of hatred and ugliness. He has served as a bachelor of imperial academy, a right adviser to Master Zhan's right spring workshop, a right assistant to Master Zhan's government, a right assistant to the Ministry of Rites, a Zuo Zhu and a Nanjing official.

Fourth, Yang Shen and Yang Tinghe.

Yang Shen ranks first among the "Three Great Talents of Ming Dynasty" and is truly the "First Talent of Ming Dynasty". Xianzong, Xiaozong, Wuzong and Sejong were the cabinet records of Zhengde and Jiajing dynasties. His father, Yang Tinghe, made Zhu Houzong, the younger brother of Wuzong (Jiajing of Ming Shizong), the heir to the throne.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Liu Yong and Liu Tongxun

Liu Yong, the word Liu, was an official during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. He has served as imperial academy Jishi Shu, Taiyuan Magistrate, jiangning house Magistrate, Bachelor of Cabinet, and University of Tirenger, especially known for his law-abiding, honesty and integrity. In addition, Liu Yong was also a famous calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty, and he was known as the "Prime Minister of Thick Ink".

His father Liu Tongxun's official position is more valuable than Liu Yong's, and he has successively served as the minister of punishments, the minister of industry, the minister of official affairs, the cabinet bachelor, the imperial academy bachelor and the minister of military aircraft.