In recent years, with the increasing demand for public safety and the rapid development of intelligent surveillance networks, person re-identification (Re-ID) has become one of the hot research topics in the field of computer vision. The main research goal of person Re-ID is to retrieve persons with the same identity from different cameras. However, traditional person Re-ID methods require manual marking of person targets, which consumes a lot of labor cost. With the widespread application of deep neural networks in the field of computer vision, a large number of deep learning-based person Re-ID methods have emerged. Therefore, this paper is to facilitate researchers to better understand the latest research results and the future trends in the field. Firstly, we summarize the main study of several recently published person re-identification surveys and try to fill the gaps between them. Secondly, We propose a multi-dimensional taxonomy to categorize the most current deep learning-based person Re-ID methods according to different characteristics, including methods for deep metric learning, local feature learning, generate adversarial networks, sequence feature learning and graph convolutional networks. Furthermore, we subdivide the above five categories according to their technique types, discussing and comparing the experimental performance of part subcategories. Finally, we conclude this paper and discuss future research directions for person Re-ID.