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Who are the brilliant historical figures of the Dai family?
Dai, one of the most populous surnames 100 in China, is widely distributed, accounting for about 0.39% of the Han population in China, ranking 54th. Especially in Jiangsu and Zhejiang, it accounts for about 53% of the Dai population. Dai Mingshi: A native of Tongcheng, Anhui Province, edited by imperial academy in Qing Dynasty. He published Nanshan Collection, which contained many historical events outside the official history of the Ming Dynasty, angered the Qing Dynasty, and was killed for "treason". He was one of the four literary prisons in Qing Dynasty.

Dai Zhen: A native of Xiuning, Anhui, a thinker and scholar. He has a wide range of knowledge and a strong memory, and he has studied astronomy, mathematics, history and geography. He was well versed in ancient phonology, set up a model of turning phonology into positive, and founded the theory of nine categories and twenty-five parts of ancient phonology and the theory of yin and yang entering the opposite. He has made great contributions to the study of Confucian classics and linguistics, and is a master of textual research. Later generations sorted out Dai's suicide note.

Dai Jin: a famous painter, a native of Qiantang (present-day Hangzhou), is good at painting landscapes, and is far from beautiful and self-interested. Part-time workers and Buddha statues, with their powerful brushwork, skillful colors and good spirit, are the first-hand figures in the courtyard of the Ming Dynasty and are known as the "Zhejiang School".

Dai Fugu: a poet of the Southern Song Dynasty, with the word Shiping, was born in Huangyan, Taizhou (now Zhejiang). He wandered in the Jianghu for a long time, studied Lu You's poems and was influenced by the poems of the late Tang Dynasty. His language is natural, so he is a more successful writer in the Jianghu School. Some works accused the rulers of stealing peace at that time and expressed their desire to recover the Central Plains. He can also write words and write boldly. There are Shi Pingshi and Shi Pingci.

Dai Kui: A scholar, painter and sculptor in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, born in Luo County (now Su County, Anhui Province). He opposed Buddhism's theory of karma and wrote "Interpretation of Doubts". He once carved infinite buddhas and sublime bodhisattvas for Lingbao Temple in Huiji Mountain, carved five buddhas for the crock temple, as well as Vimalakīrti frescoes in Gu Kaizhi and jade buddhas sent by Lion Country (Sri Lanka), which were then called "Three Musts". The characters and scenery are also unique.

Dade and Dai Sheng are known as the pioneers of "big wearing" and "little wearing" in etiquette research. Dai Sheng, the nephew of Dade, was born in Liang Dynasty (now Shangqiu, Henan Province) in the Western Han Dynasty, with a distinguished family background. Their classmate "Li" compiled various ancient discourses on etiquette in the late morning and compiled them into "Da Dai" and "Da Dai" respectively.

There are Dai Shulun, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, Dai, a painter, a writer in the Yuan Dynasty, Dai Liang, a poet, Dai Benxiao, Dai, a writer, and Dai, a contemporary man of the hour.