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Who is famous for "Yan" in history?
Yan Fu was an influential bourgeois enlightenment thinker, translator and educator in the late Qing Dynasty. He was one of the "advanced China people" who sought truth from the West in China's modern history.

Yan Song, a traitor of the Ming Dynasty.

Yan Shu: A virtuous man from Wuxian (now Suzhou, Jiangsu), Huiji County, Han Dynasty. Liang Wudi was thirsty for sage, so Shao Ju gave him a helping hand. The emperor worshipped him as a Chinese medicine practitioner and later served as a magistrate of Huiji. People call him "Hui Ji Xian Shou".

Word: Word, from Yuyao, Huiji County (now Zhejiang). Shao once traveled with Emperor Guangwu Liu Xiu, and his reputation spread far and wide. After the performance, he claimed to be the emperor and wanted to ask Dr. Guang Dang to give him advice. Widely buried in Fuchun Mountain, Zhejiang Province, for fishing.

Mao Yan: A native of Shu (now Sichuan) in the Tang Dynasty, he was an assistant minister and teacher of Shangshu. The imperial court is generous, and the land under its jurisdiction is rich and rich, and the territory is peaceful.