Which famous people have come out of Liaoyang? What are the deeds?
Wang Erlie (1727-1801), also known as Junwu and Yaofeng. Also known as Zhong Fang. Wang Erlie was a native of Fengshuigou Village, Jiajiabaozi, Liaoyang County (now part of Lanjia Village). Wang Erlie was well-known for his poetry, calligraphy, and clever eloquence. He was a "talented scholar of Guandong" during the Qianjia period. "Liaoyang County Chronicle" calls Cihan a famous calligrapher in the world and the first person in the Qing Dynasty. Cao Xueqin (named Zhan, about May 28, 1715 to about February 12, 1763), also known as Mengruan, also known as Xueqin, also known as Qinxi and Qinpu, his ancestral home is Liaoyang, Liaoning (some say Hebei Fengrun or Liaoning Tieling) , born in Nanjing, is the grandson of Cao Yin, a weaver in Jiangning, the son of Cao Yong (some say Cao's son), and the author of the Chinese classic "A Dream of Red Mansions". Cao Xueqin has an open-minded nature and a wide range of hobbies. With perseverance, she creates extremely thoughtful works. He died on February 12, the twenty-eighth year of Qianlong (1763).