Ma Yuan: Fufeng (now northeast of Guangping County, Shaanxi Province) was a Maoling native. He was called General Fu Bo at the beginning of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and later served as the magistrate, and developed the Xiangma method. The author of the bronze horse portrait method.
Ma Wu: A general from Huyang, Nanyang (present-day Tang Henan), joined the Greenwood Rebel Army and returned, with the name Yang. Ma Teng: You Fufeng (now northeast of Xingping, Shaanxi Province) was born in Maoling, and was originally the secretariat Sima of Liangzhou. He shared Liangzhou with Han Sui and was later killed by Cao Cao.
Ma Chao: You Fufeng Maoling (now northeast of Xingping, Shaanxi) was born. A famous soldier from the Three Kingdoms, he was born in Liangzhou. After Liu Bei built Shu, he became a general of generals in ancient times.
Ma Jun: Fufeng (now Xingpingdong, Shaanxi) was a machinery factory in Wei Dynasty. He is famous for reforming the silk loom. He used to be a rollover and guided vehicle, and his mechanical principle was seven or eight hundred years earlier than that of foreign countries.
Ma Zhou: Born in chiping, Bozhou (now Shandong Province), he was a minister in the Tang Dynasty. He was appreciated by Emperor Taizong and was appointed as the censor. He advocated less wealth and opposed the implementation of the world seal system, and became a famous politician at that time.
Ma Yin: A native of Yanling, Xuzhou (present-day Henan), was the founder of Chu State in the Five Dynasties and reigned for 27 years.
Ma: A native of Leping, Jiangxi Province, was a famous historian in Song and Yuan Dynasties. He read widely all his life and wrote the General Examination of Documents for 20 years, which is an important work to record the laws and regulations of past dynasties.
Ma Yuan: He Zhong (now Yongji County, Shaanxi Province) was a famous painter in the Southern Song Dynasty, who was good at painting landscapes. He and Xia Gui are also called "Ma Xia", which is one of the "Four Schools of Southern Song Dynasty".
Ma Zhiyuan: Beijinger today, a famous writer of zaju Sanqu in Yuan Dynasty. He is one of the "Four Poets of Yuan Dynasty", and he has created a large number of Sanqu and Zaju in his life, and his masterpiece is Autumn in Han Palace.
Ma Wan: A native of Jiangning (now Nanjing, Jiangsu Province), he was a painter in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. He is an official visiting Fuzhou. He is good at painting landscapes, being a calligrapher and writing poems.
Ma Note: A native of Baoshan, Yunnan, an Islamic scholar in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, a Hui nationality. He has a good study of Buddhism and Islam, and has written the Power of Ministers, Qinqiao, and Muslim Guide.
Ma Huan: A native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, was a navigator of the Ming Dynasty. He participated in Zheng He's voyages to the Western Seas for many times, translated and wrote Ying Ya Sheng Lan.
Ma Jianzhong: A native of Dantu, Zhejiang Province, was a linguist in the late Qing Dynasty. He studied abroad and is proficient in many languages. He wrote China's first comprehensive and systematic grammar book Ma Shi Wen Tong.
Ma Xulun: A native of Yuhang, Zhejiang Province (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province), he served as the Deputy Minister of Education of Beiyang Government and Kuomintang Government in his early years, and later took part in the revolution. He served as the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, the Vice Chairman of CPPCC and NLD, and the Chairman of the Association for Promoting Democracy.