Zhao Kuangyin 1:
Zhao Kuangyin (February1March, 927-1April, 9761October) was born in Jiamaying, Luoyang. Military strategist and politician from the Five Dynasties to the early years of the Northern Song Dynasty, and the founding emperor of the Northern Song Dynasty. In 976, Zhao Kuangyin died of illness and was buried in Yongchang Mausoleum, Wu Ying Wensheng Shende, posthumous title, with the temple name Taizu. ?
When the Duke of Zhou ascended the throne, Zhao Kuangyin was young and strong. He proclaimed himself emperor in the "Chen Qiao mutiny" and founded the Song Dynasty, which was called the "Northern Song Dynasty" in history, and later completed the unification of most parts of the country. Set up a "sealed pile warehouse" to store money and silk in order to redeem the sixteen States occupied by Qidan. At the beginning of July, Chen Qiao mutiny was launched, and the Song Dynasty was established, and the Yuan Dynasty was changed to Stegosaurus.
Put down the rebellion in Li Zhongjin, Li Junhe. The following year, Shi Shouxin, Gao Huaide and other important generals of the imperial court relieved the military power with a glass of wine. Following the strategy of south first and then north, the southern countries were pacified. 1008, Jia She set out for the land where she became a great hero, a brave man, a literary god, a sage and a filial emperor.
2. Zhao Yong:
Zhao Yong (about 340 BC-295 BC), namely King Wuling of Zhao, was born in Handan, the capital of Zhao State, and was the son of the sixth generation monarch, politician and reformer of Zhao State during the Warring States Period. When Zhao Yong ascended the throne, Zhao's national strength was not strong, and he was often bullied by the Central Plains countries.
During his reign, he carried out "Khufu riding and shooting", reformed military equipment and combat methods, and made Zhao prosperous. Later, he attacked the Huns, resisted the conference semifinals, annexed Zhongshan, and fostered Yan Zhaowang to ascend to the throne. In his later years, he was transferred to Zhao Haoqi Huiwen, calling himself "father". In 295 BC, Dune Palace changed, and he was trapped in Dune Palace, King Wuling of posthumous title.
3. Zhao Mengfu:
Zhao Mengfu (1254- 1322), a native of Xing Wu, Zhejiang Province (now Huzhou, Zhejiang Province), was a famous calligrapher, painter and poet from the late Southern Song Dynasty to the early Yuan Dynasty, and was called the "crown of Yuan people". Zhao Mengfu experienced the change of the Song and Yuan Dynasties, and after the demise of the Song Dynasty, he returned to his hometown to live in seclusion.
In the 23rd year of Yuan Dynasty (1286), imperial envoys Cheng Jufu and Zhao Mengfu were recommended to Kublai Khan in Yuan Shizu. In the third year of Dade (1299), Zhao Mengfu was appointed as a Confucian scholar in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, and Zhao Mengfu became famous in his later years.