Other less common:
Tian Guang: A famous chivalrous man in Yan State. After he met Yan Taizi Dan, he recommended Jing Ke to assassinate the king of Qin. Prince Taizi Dan asked Tian Guang to promise not to reveal the secret. Tian Guang killed himself with a knife, which reassured the prince and encouraged Jing Ke.
Tian Wen: During the Warring States Period, the minister of Qi. He is a noncommissioned officer, Meng Changjun, and one of the "Four Gentlemen of the Warring States".
Tian Jiucheng: Leader of Peasant Rebel Army in the Early Ming Dynasty. Together with Bailian Sect, he organized a peasant uprising in Mianxian County, Shaanxi Province.
Tian Heng: He is a noble of Qi. At the end of Qin Dynasty, he rebuilt Qi from his younger brother. In the Chu-Han War, he became the King of Qi and was defeated by Ben Peng.
Yue. After the establishment of the Han Dynasty, 500 people fled to the island and committed suicide because they didn't want to submit to the Han Dynasty. This island was later called "Tian Heng Island".
Tianhe: The founder of Jinwen Yijing, who specializes in Zhouyi, and the Jinwen Yijing, who became a doctor in the Western Han Dynasty, all came from his teaching.
Tian Dan: People in the Warring States Period. The first general who used fire attack tactics defeated the Yan army and recovered more than 70 cities.
Ching Tien: Warring States thinker, Qi native. He studied the situation of Huang Lao, borrowed Ming Dow's method, gave lectures under Xia Ji, and was eloquent, just like Shen Dao.
And Qi Taigong, whose real name is Tianhe.