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Political office-holders in Hubei

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Guan Yu
Chinese general serving warlord Liu Bei (160-220)
Liu Bei
Chinese warlord and founding Emperor of Shu Han (161–223)
Sun Quan
Emperor of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period
Li Hongzhang
Chinese politician, general and diplomat; governor of Zhili of the late Qing dynasty; Trade Minister of the Beiyang Government (1823–1901)
Emperor Wen of Sui
founding emperor of the Sui Dynasty (541-604)
Lin Tse-hsu
Chinese scholar and politician (1785-1850)
Zhang Fei
Chinese military general (died 221)
Zhou Yu
Chinese military general and strategist (175-210)
Zhang Zhidong
Viceroy of Liangguang (1837-1909)
Yu Zhengsheng
Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
Liu Biao
Chinese military general and warlord (142-208)
Lü Meng
General serving under warlord Sun Quan (178-220)
Lu Xun
Eastern Wu general and politician (183-245)
Liu Zhang
Late 2nd/early 3rd century Eastern Han warlord
Zhuge Jin
State of Eastern Wu official (174-241)
Zhuge Ke
Eastern Wu general and politician (203-253)
Emperor Xiaowu of Liu Song
Chinese Emperor of the Liu Song dynasty
Lu Kang
State of Eastern Wu general (226-274)
Yang Hu
Chinese Jin dynasty general (221-278)
Tao Zhu
Chinese politician (1908-1969)
Cheng Pu
early 3rd-century Chinese military general and politician
Yang Xiaobo
Chinese politician from Hubei
Meng Da
State of Cao Wei general (died 228)
Mi Fang
Eastern Han official serving warlord Liu Bei
Duanfang
Duanfang (; 20 April 1861 – 27 November 1911), courtesy name Wuqiao (), was a Chinese politician, educator and collector. He was a member of the Tohoro surname ()
Zhao Erxun
Qing Dynasty politician and historian (1844-1927)
Liu Qi
Chinese general and politician (died 209)
Pan Zhang
Chinese general serving warlord Sun Quan (died 234)
Huang Zu
Chinese official and general (died 208)
Wen Ping
general
Wang Junzheng
Chinese politician
Jiang Chaoliang
Chinese banker and politician
Lu Kai
Chinese chancellor and general of the Three Kingdoms period (198-269)
Lu Shaye
Chinese diplomat
Xiang Lang
Chinese official and scholar (died 247)
Wang Guosheng
Governor of Hubei province
Wang Renzhong
Chinese politician (1917-1992)
Kuai Yue
Adviser to Chinese warlord Liu Biao (died 214)
Ruan Chengfa
Chinese politician
Wen Zengxian
Chinese politician
Wu Shihuo
father of Wu Zetian
Zhang Tingfa
Chinese general
Huan Chong
Chinese general and governor
Zeng Guoquan
Chinese general and Qing dynasty official (1824–1890)
Sun Guangxian
Chinese politician
Wang Ji
Chinese Cao Wei general (190-261)
Guanwen
Guanwen (, , 1798 – 1871), courtesy name Xiufeng (), was a Manchu official, Grand Secretariat, military general, Viceroy of Zhili, Huguang and commander of the Army Group Central Plain during the late Qing dynasty in China.
Hu Zong
Chinese official, general, writer and poet of the Three Kingdoms period (183-243)
Miao Wei
Minister of Industry and Information Technology of China
Wang Jing
Chinese Cao Wei state official (died 260)
Deng Yi
government official in Han dynasty China
Han Ji
Cao Wei state official (died 238)