Xiao He: The first prime minister of the Han Dynasty, one of Liu Bang’s founding heroes, and a famous virtuous prime minister. The "Nine Chapter Laws" compiled by him became the legal version of the laws of subsequent dynasties. Xiao Wangzhi: a famous minister in the Xuanyuan period of the Western Han Dynasty. One of the heroes of the Qilin Pavilion of Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty, he was worshiped by the former general and prince Taifu. Later, he failed in the struggle with the eunuchs and committed suicide. Xiao Daocheng: Emperor Wu of Qi, who established the Qi Dynasty on behalf of the Song Dynasty. His posthumous title was Emperor Wu after his death. He is good at calligraphy. Xiao Yan: Emperor Wu of Liang, the nephew of Emperor Wu of Qi Xiao Daocheng, established the Liang Dynasty on behalf of Qi. He was a famous writer in the Southern Dynasties. In his later years, he was forced by Hou Jing and starved to death. Xiao Zixian: a clan member of the Southern Qi Dynasty and a writer. He compiled the "Book of Southern Qi" in the Liang Dynasty. Xiao Tong: the prince of Zhaoming and the son of Emperor Wu of Liang Xiao Yan. He was studious and a famous writer in the Southern Dynasty. He compiled the "Selected Works of Zhaoming". Xiao Yu: The brother-in-law of Emperor Yang of Sui Dynasty, the son of the empress of Western Liang, and the descendant of Prince Zhaoming of Liang. He was a founding hero of the Tang Dynasty and one of the 24 heroes of Lingyan Pavilion. Li Shimin said that "the strong wind knows the strong grass, and the rough wind knows the honest minister". Xiao Chuo: Nicknamed Yan Yan, Empress Dowager Chengtian of Liao Dynasty, a famous politician in the early Liao Dynasty, and the empress of Yelv Xian of Liao Jingzong. At the end of Jingzong's reign, he acted as the emperor. After the death of Emperor Jingzong of Liao Dynasty, he was elected as regent by ministers and stabilized the political situation with the assistance of ministers Yelu Xiezhen and Han Derang. During his reign, he employed people on their own merits and developed production, making the Liao Kingdom unprecedentedly powerful. Xiao Feng: A native of the Liao Dynasty, he was a famous martial arts master in the Song Dynasty of my country. He studied martial arts in the Shaolin Temple and the Beggar Clan. He combined the two schools of martial arts to become the number one martial arts master. But what is more valuable is that he had the people in mind, opposed the war, and finally committed suicide for peace to prevent the war. He is a "xia" in the true sense of the word. (Funny, there is no such person in history. He is the protagonist of Jin Yong's "Dragon and the Eight Parts") Xiao Ke: General. He was awarded the title in 1955, also known as Xiao Ke. The surname Xiao is the same as Xiao, and Xiao is the simplified variant of the surname Xiao.