Fei Danxu
Origin/Culture/Country: ChineseFei Danxu: courtesy name as Zizhao, sobriquet as Xiaolou, Ouweng and Huanzhusheng, is a famed Chinese painter in Qing Dynasty. He was a native Wucheng (now Wuxing, Zhejiang Province).
Fei Yu-Ching
Origin/Culture/Country: TaiwaneseFei Yu-Ching: is a Taiwanese ballad singer. Born Chang Yen-ting (??? Zhang Yàntíng), he is also known as the younger and slightly more effeminate brother of Chang Fei (also known as Fei Ge).
Cheng Fei
Origin/Culture/Country: ChineseCheng Fei: She is China's most decorated female gymnast. She is the 2006 World Champion on both the vault and the floor-exercise. She is also the 2005 World Champion on the vault.
Ge Fei
Origin/Culture/Country: ChineseGe Fei: was a Chinese female badminton player in the 1990s.
Han Fei
Origin/Culture/Country: ChineseHan Fei: was a philosopher who, along with Li Si, developed Xun Zi's philosophy into the doctrine embodied by the School of Law or Legalism. Unlike the other famed philosophers of the time, Han Fei was a member of the ruling aristocracy, having been born into the ruling family of the state of Han during the end phase of the Warring States Period. In this context, his works have been interpreted by some scholars as being directed to his cousin, the King of Han.[2] After many years in the Qin court, Han Fei was persecuted by his colleague Li Si and forced to drink poison in prison[1].
Wang Fei
Origin/Culture/Country: ChineseWang Fei: is a female Chinese beach volleyball player
Yue Fei
Origin/Culture/Country: ChineseYue Fei: was a famous Chinese patriot and military general who fought for the Southern Song Dynasty against the Jurchen armies of the Jin Dynasty.[1] Since his political execution, Yue Fei has evolved into the standard model of loyalty in Chinese culture.