A democratic revolutionary in the late Qing Dynasty, who joined Catholicism in 1899, preached in Chaozhou and Jieyang with Father Liu Yinjun, founded the 'Morning Post' in Singapore in 1905, and died in the Guangzhou Uprising in 1911, one of the 72 Martyrs of Huanghuagang.
An official during the Song Dynasty, served as the recorder of Shezhou.
A Ming Dynasty official, served as magistrate and censor, later demoted for political dissent, authored works on governance and poetry.