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| Nominal leader of China after the Northern Expedition until 1949, then leader of Taiwan until his death in 1975 | Chiang Kai-shek | 100%
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| Paramount Leader credited with starting China's current economic development | Deng Xiaoping | 100%
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| Emperor of the Han from 141 to 87 BC and considered one of China's greatest emperors | Emperor Wu of Han | 100%
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| Founder of the People's Republic of China | Mao Zedong | 100%
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| Current Paramount Leader of China | Xi Jinping | 100%
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| Famous explorer of the Ming Dynasty and considered one of the greatest Chinese admirals | Zheng He | 100%
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| Famous general and statesman at the end of the Han dynasty and king of the Wei (216-220). He is also one of the principal antagonists of Romance of the Three Kingdoms | Cao Cao | 80%
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| Author of the Art of War | Sun Tzu | 80%
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| Considered the Father of the Modern China in Taiwan and the Forerunner of the Revolution in Mainland China | Sun Yat-sen | 80%
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| Emperor of the Qing from 1661 to 1722, making him the longest serving Emperor of China | Kangxi Emperor | 60%
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| On of the most famous Tang Dynasty poets | Li Bai | 60%
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| Famous Empress of China who founded and ruled the Wu Zhou dynasty | Wu Zetian | 60%
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| Emperor of the Ming from 1402-1424 who strengthened the Ming and ordered the construction of the Forbidden City | Yongle Emperor | 60%
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| First Premier of the People's Republic of China | Zhou Enlai | 60%
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| Author of the True Story of Ah Q and Diary of a Madman and one of the most prominent figures of Modern Chinese literature | Lu Xun | 40%
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| Famous Confucian philosopher during the Warring States Period. His teachings were later named as being one of the four books of Neo-Confucianism | Mencius | 40%
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| Famous historian of China during the early Han Dynasty | Sima Qian | 40%
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| Emperor of the Tang from 626 to 649 and considered one of China's greatest emperors | Taizong Emperor | 40%
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| Famous strategist and statesman who was the Imperial Chancellor of the Shu Han state from 221-263 during the Warring States Period | Zhuge Liang | 40%
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| Famous Confucian philosopher and a leading developer of Neo-Confucianism | Zhu Xi | 20%
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