Zhao Yuanren (1892 11.3-1982 2.24) was of Han nationality, with the courtesy name Xuanzhong and also the courtesy name Yizhong. He was a native of Wujin, Jiangsu (now Changzhou), and was born in Tianjin. At the end of June 1929, he was hired by Academia Sinica as a researcher and director of the Language Group of the Institute of History and Philology. He also served as a lecturer in the Chinese Literature Department of Tsinghua University, teaching courses such as "phonology". Taught in the United States since 1938. He is a pioneer of modern Chinese language and modern musicology.
Liu Bannong (May 29, 1891 - July 14, 1934) was a famous Chinese litterateur, linguist and educator in modern history. His name is Fu, his courtesy name is Bannong, and he is from Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province. In his early years, he participated in the editorial work of "New Youth". Later, he studied in Europe and received a doctorate in French national literature. He returned to China in 1925 and served as a professor at Peking University. The new poems he wrote mostly describe the lives and sufferings of working people, and their language is popular. He wrote prolifically throughout his life, including "Yangbian Ji", "Wa Keji Ji", "Ban Nong's Essays", "Early Vernacular Poems", and academic works such as "General Theory of Chinese Grammar" and "Four Tone Experiments" etc. , and has translated works such as "Collection of French Short Stories" and "La Traviata". Among them, "Experimental Records of Chinese Character Sounds" won the "Constantine Linguistics Prize".
Wang Li (1900-1986) was born in Bobai, Guangxi. Famous linguist and one of the founders of modern Chinese linguistics.
Shao Weihua is a famous expert in numerology and Yi studies in my country. Born in December 1936, his ancestral home is Ezhou, Hubei Province. He grew up in Xianning, Hubei Province as a child, settled in Xi'an as a young and middle-aged man, and settled in Shenzhen as an old man. He has been engaged in industry, agriculture, business, military, and cadres, and has conducted research on Yi studies, physiognomy, four pillars, architectural Feng Shui and other disciplines. Since 1987, he has attended international and national "Zhouyi" academic seminars, published many papers at home and abroad, and became active in the Yi academic circle at home and abroad. He claims to be the 29th generation descendant of Shao Kangjie, a famous philosopher and forecaster from the Song Dynasty, but there is no historical evidence to prove it.