2. Lu Xinyuan: Zhejiang Wuxing, a bibliophile in the Qing Dynasty. He collected 200 rare books of the Song Dynasty, and is famous for his collection. He is the author of Hidden Gardens.
3. Lu (504—576), alias da ji and Cao Jun, was a female official in Northern Qi Dynasty and a Xianbei native. Gao Wei is fatuous, cowardly and dissolute, and treacherous officials play politics. As Gao Wei's wet nurse, Lu held the state affairs for eight years, which made the treacherous court officials of Northern Qi gather under her hand, which brought disaster to the country and people and eventually led to the demise of Northern Qi.
4, Lu You, word view, No.,Yinshan Yuezhou (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang) people. /kloc-at the age of 0/2, he was able to write poems and essays. He wrote many poems in his life. There are dozens of surviving poems, such as "Draft of Poems by Jiannan" and "Selected Poems by Weinan", with more than 9,000 poems. He is the poet who writes the most poems in China.
5. Lu Yu (733-804) was born in Jingling, Fuzhou (now Tianmen City, Hubei Province) in the Tang Dynasty. His name is Hung-chien, his name is Jiji, and his names are Elf, Sangzhuweng and Donggangzi. He loved tea, was good at tea ceremony, poetry and calligraphy all his life. He is famous for describing the world's first monograph on tea research, Tea Classic, and his name will last forever.