Prominent People
- Duke Xiang of Song, leader in Song (state) during Spring and Autumn Period
- Victoria Song Qian (宋茜), Victoria is a Chinese singer member part of South Korean girl group f(x).
- Song Yu, Zhou Dynasty poet
- Song Yi, d. 207 BC, minister of Chu
- Consort Song, empress during Han Dynasty
- Empress Song (Ling), empress during Han Dynasty
- Song Xian, Three Kingdoms era military officer
- Song Qian, officer of Eastern Wu during Three Kingdoms era
- Song Hun, d. 361, regent of the Chinese state Former Liang during the Sixteen Kingdoms era
- Song Bian, Northern Wei official, during Southern and Northern Dynasties period
- Song Jing, b. 663, Tang Dynasty chancellor
- Song Shenxi, d. 833, Tang Dynasty chancellor
- List of Song Emperors
- Song Ci, b. 1186, Song Dynasty writer of Collected Cases of Injustice Rectified
- Song Zhun, Song Dynasty scholar
- Song Lian, b. 1310, Ming Dynasty historian
- Song Maojin, b. 1368, Ming Dynasty landscape painter
- Song Xu, b. 1525, Ming Dynasty landscape painter
- Song Yingxing, b. 1587, Ming Dynasty scientist and encyclopedist
- Song Dong-hwan (= Dong Haichuan?, b. 1797 or 1813) (definitely not this Song Dong-hwan), d. 1882, master of the Chinese Internal Martial Art Baguazhang
- Charlie Soong, b. 1863, missionary and businessman, several of whose children were highly influential in early 20th century China:
- children include (see, chronologically, below): Soong sisters (Soong Ai-ling, Soong Ching-ling and Soong May-ling), and their brother T. V. Soong
- Sir Song Ong Siang, b. 1871, Singaporean lawyer and Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
- Song Shijie, b. 1873, Chinese revolutionary
- Song Jiaoren, b. 1882, President of the Kuomintang
- Song Zheyuan, b. 1885, Kuomintang general
- Soong Ai-ling, b. 1890, wife of H. H. Kung
- Soong Ching-ling, b. 1893, wife of Sun Yat Sen
- T. V. Soong, b. 1894, businessman and Premier of the Republic of China
- Soong May-ling, b. 1897, wife of Chiang Kai-shek
- Song Shi-Lun, b. 1899, PLA general
- Song Renqiong, b. 1909, PLA general
- Song Ping, b. 1919, Communist Party official
- Song Xi, b. 1920, former President of the Chinese Culture University
- James Soong, b. 1942, Republic of China governor
- Song Defu, b. 1946, Communist Party politician
- Sung, Chi-li, b. 1948, Taiwanese religious leader
- Song Xiaobo, b. 1958, female basketball player and coach
- Song Dandan, b. 1961, actress
- Song Lianyong, b. 1965, football player from Hong Kong
- Song Tao, b. 1965, basketball player
- Song Zuying, b. 1966, ethnic Miao Chinese singer
- Song Ligang, b. 1967, Chinese basketball player
- Song Weiping, b. 1967, billionaire
- Song Zude, b. 1968, entertainment manager
- Anna Song, b. 1976, Taiwanese American journalist
- Song Aimin, b. 1978, discus thrower
- Devon Song, b. 1980, Taiwanese singer-songwriter
- Song Lun, b. 1981, figure skater
- Song Zhenyu, b. 1981, football player
- Song Hongjuan, b. 1984, Chinese race walker
- Sarah Song, b. 1985, Miss Chinese International 2007
- Song Qian b. 1987, leader of the female South Korean group f(x)
- Brenda Song, b. 1988, American actress, singer, and model
- Song Dan, b. 1990, female Chinese javelin thrower
- Song Nan, b. 1990, figure skater
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