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There are many saints in the history of China, do you know?
In the traditional culture of China, a "saint" refers to a person who is perfect in knowing and doing. The original intention of a saint is to point to perfection. But later, hundred schools of thought, as well as various religions and schools in ancient and modern times, also had their own saints.
I. Du Kang, the wine saint
II. Sun Wu, the soldier saint
III. Confucius in Wen Sheng
IV. Mencius, the sage of Asia
VI. Zhang Liang, the sage of Shi Sheng
VII. Zhang Heng, the sage of science
VIII. Zhang Zhongjing, the sage of medicine
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