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ซัวเอี๋ยม (ไช่ เหยี่ยน) ชื่อรอง เหวินจี กวีและนักประพันธ์เพลงในยุคราชวงศ์ฮั่น
  • Cai Cheng, a Chinese politician
  • Cai Chusheng, an early Chinese film director
  • Cai E, a Chinese revolutionary and warlord in early 20th century
  • Cai Fu, a character in the Chinese literature classic the Water Margin
  • Cai Gongshi, a Chinese emissary killed by Japanese soldiers during the Jinan Incident
  • Cai Guo-Qiang, a Chinese contemporary artist and curator.
  • Cai He, an officer in the Three Kingdoms period, brother of Cai Zhong and cousin of Cai Mao
  • Cai Jing, a Song Dynasty official and a character in the Chinese literature classic the Water Margin
  • Cai, the Lady, the wife of Three Kingdoms period governor Liu Biao
  • Cai Lun, the inventor of paper in the Han Dynasty
  • Cai Mao, a man of the gentry in the Three Kingdoms period who served under Liu Biao, cousin of Cai He and Cai Zhong
  • Cai Pei, a diplomat and politician in the Republic of China
  • Cai Qian, a Chinese pirate in the Qing Dynasty
  • Cai Qing, a character in the Chinese literature classic the Water Margin
  • Cai Shangjun, a Chinese film director and screenwriter
  • Cai Shu, a Chinese high jumper
  • Cai Tingkai, a Chinese general during the Republican era
  • Cai Wenji, a Han Dynasty poet and composer also known as Cai Yan, daughter of scholar Cai Yong
  • Cai Xiang, a calligrapher, scholar, official and poet during the Song dynasty also known as Cai Zhonghui
  • Cai Xitao, a Chinese botanist
  • Cai Yong, a Han Dynasty scholar and father of Cai Wenji
  • Cai Yuanpei, a chancellor of Peking University and first president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Academic Sinica)
  • Cai Yun, a Chinese badminton player
  • Cai xukun, a Chinese celebrity former member of nine percent
  • Cai Zhong, an officer in the Three Kingdoms period, brother of Cai He and cousin of Cai Mao
  • Cai Zhuohua, a Chinese Christian preacher
  • สมเด็จพระอริยวงศาคตญาณ สมเด็จพระสังฆราช (อยู่ ญาโณทโย) สมเด็จพระสังฆราชพระองค์ที่ 15 แห่งกรุงรัตนโกสินทร์ (สกุลเดิม "แซ่ฉั่ว" ต่อมาเปลี่ยนเป็น "ช้างโสภา")