Canton —Gin Chow, (1857 – 1933) Chinese immigrant who gained fame in California as a prophet and fortune teller able to predict the weather and other natural events
Penang,British Malaya —Gu Hongming, (1857 – 1928) was a British Malaya born Chinese man of letters. He also used the pen name "Amoy Ku", later served in the Qing government
Chengdu —Li Donghai, (1857–1938) a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner
October 18, Dantu, Jiangsu —Liu E, (1857 – 1909) writer, archaeologist and politician of the late Qing Dynasty
Gansu —Ma Qixi (1857–1914), a Hui from Gansu, was the founder of theXidaotang, a Chinese-Islamic school of thought
Hefei,Anhui —Li Jingxi (1857-?) politician in the Republic of China. He was the Premier of State Council in May–July 1917.[1]
Jiangsu —Mary Tape (1857–1934) was a desegregation activist who fought for Chinese-Americans' access to education, notably in the case Tape v. Hurley in 1885