| 冯 | [ féng  ]    surname Feng | 
| 冯 | [ píng  ]    to gallop, to assist, to attack, to wade, great, old variant of 憑|凭[ping2] | 
| 冯内果 | [ féng neì guǒ  ]    Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (1922-2007), US writer | 
| 冯友兰 | [ féng yoǔ lán  ]    Feng Youlan (1895-1990), distinguished Chinese philosopher | 
| 冯梦龙 | [ féng mèng lóng  ]    Feng Menglong (1574-1646), late Ming dynasty novelist writing in colloquial (baihua), author of Stories Old and New 古今小說|古今小说[Gu3 jin1 Xiao3 shuo1] | 
| 冯德英 | [ féng dé yīng  ]    Feng Deying (1935-), socialist realist novelist, author of Bitter cauliflower 苦菜花[ku3 cai4 hua1] (1954) | 
| 冯德莱恩 | [ féng dé laí ēn  ]    Ursula von der Leyen (1958-), German politician, president of the European Commission from 2019 | 
| 冯武 | [ féng wǔ  ]    Feng Doubo or Feng Wu (1672-), calligrapher of the Ming-Qing transition, also called 馮竇伯|冯窦伯[Feng2 Dou4 bo2] | 
| 冯玉祥 | [ féng yù xiáng  ]    Feng Yuxiang (1882-1948), warlord during Republic of China, strongly critical of Chiang Kai-shek | 
| 冯窦伯 | [ féng doù bó  ]    Feng Doubo or Feng Wu (1672-), calligrapher of the Ming-Qing transition, also called 馮武|冯武[Feng2 Wu3] | 
| 冯骥才 | [ féng jì caí  ]    Feng Jicai (1942-), novelist from Tianjin, author of Extraordinary people in our ordinary world 俗世奇人 | 
| ⇒ 暴虎冯河 | [ baò hǔ píng hé  ]    lit. fight tigers with one's bare hands and wade across raging rivers (idiom), fig. to display foolhardy courage |