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| 释 | Shì jiā móu ní | Shakyamuni (Sanskrit for "the Sage of the Shakyas", i.e. the Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama) | 
| 黄 | Huáng hè Lóu | Yellow Crane Tower in Wuhan City, built in 223, burnt down in 1884, rebuilt in 1985 / favored place of poet sages, who in legend arrived riding golden cranes / Tang poem by Cui Hao 崔颢, with theme 'the past will never return' / one of three famous pagodas in China along with Yueyang Tower 岳阳楼 in Yueyang, north Hunan, and Tengwang Tower 滕王阁 in Nanchang, Jiangxi | 
| 传 | chuán dào | to lecture on doctrine / to expound the wisdom of ancient sages / to preach / a sermon | 
| 姜 | Jiāng tài gōng diào yú , yuàn zhě shàng gōu | Jiang Ziya is fishing, if you want it, take the hook (idiom, refers to early sage 姜子牙 fishing with no bait and the hook above the water); to put one's head in the noose | 
| 诸 | Zhū gě Liàng | Zhuge Liang (181–234), military leader and prime minister of Shu Han 蜀汉 during the Three Kingdoms period / the main hero of the fictional Romance of Three Kingdoms 三国演义, where he is portrayed as a sage and military genius / (fig.) a mastermind | 
| 齐 | Qí tiān Dà shèng | Great Sage the Equal of Heaven, self-proclaimed title of the Monkey King Sun Wukong 孙悟空 in the novel Journey to the West 西游记 | 
| 孔 | Kǒng shèng rén | the Sage Confucius | 
| 圣 | shèng rén | sage / the Sage (i.e. Confucius) / (old) (respectful way of addressing a monarch) your sagacious majesty / (religion) saint | 
| 王 | Wáng Xī zhī | Wang Xizhi (303-361), famous calligrapher of Eastern Jin, known as the sage of calligraphy 书圣 | 
| 释 | Shì jiā móu ní fó | Sakyamuni Buddha (Sanskrit: sage of the Sakya) / Siddhartha Gautama (563-485 BC), the historical Buddha and founder of Buddhism | 
| 释 | Shì jiā | Shakya, an ethnicity and clan of the northeast of South Asia to which the Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama) belonged / the Buddha (abbr. for 释迦牟尼, Shakyamuni, which means "the Sage of the Shakyas") | 
| 遗 | yí yán | words of the deceased / last words of the dying / wisdom of past sages | 
| 诸 | zhū zǐ | various sages / refers to the classical schools of thought, e.g. Confucianism 儒 represented by Confucius 孔子 and Mencius 孟子, Daoism 道 by Laozi 老子 and Zhuangzi 庄子, Mohism 墨 by Mozi 墨子, Legalism 法 by Sunzi 孙子 and Han Feizi 韩非子, and numerous others | 
| 舜 | Shùn rì Yáo nián | sage Emperors Shun and Yao rule every day (idiom); all for the best in the best of all possible worlds | 
| 姜 | Jiāng Zǐ yá | Jiang Ziya (c. 1100 BC, dates of birth and death unknown), partly mythical sage advisor to King Wen of Zhou 周文王 and purported author of “Six Secret Strategic Teachings” 六韬, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武经七书 | 
| 沃 | Wò lún · Bā fēi tè | Warren Buffett (1930-), the Sage of Omaha, US investor and philanthropist, principal owner of holding company Berkshire Hathaway | 
| 舜 | Shùn rì Yáo tiān | sage Emperors Shun and Yao rule every day (idiom); all for the best in the best of all possible worlds | 
| 箕 | Jī zǐ | Jizi, legendary sage from end of Shang dynasty (c. 1100 BC), said to have opposed the tyrant Zhou 纣, then ruled ancient Korea in the Zhou 周 dynasty | 
| 真 | zhēn rén bù lòu xiàng | the sage presents as an ordinary person (idiom) | 
| 书 | Shū shèng | great calligraphy master / the Sage of Calligraphy, traditional reference to Wang Xizhi 王羲之 (303-361) |