Zhao: A famous calligrapher in the Northern Zhou Dynasty, he was good at opening letters and official scripts. At that time, there were many inscriptions, and he was ordered to compile a six-body calligraphy dictionary in the Western Wei Dynasty.
Zhao Sheng: He is the most famous figure in Zhao's history. He is famous for his "numerous diners".
Zhao Yong: King Wuling of Zhao advocated "Hufu riding and shooting" and established cavalry, which was a great progress in China's military history.
Zhao Zhicheng: One of the Eight Schools of Xiling in Qing Dynasty.
Zhao Zhilian, an outstanding painter and seal engraver in Qing Dynasty. His books, paintings and seal cutting have a certain influence on later generations. Together with Ren Bonian and Wu Changshuo, they are also called "the three great painters of the late Qing Dynasty".
Zhao Yi, a historian and writer in Ming Dynasty. He is good at history, and his poems are as famous as Yuan Mei and Jiang Shiquan, and he is also called "Three Masters of Jiangyou" or "Three Masters of Qianlong".
Zhao Mengfu: an outstanding painter and calligrapher in Yuan Dynasty. He was known as "Zhao Ti" because he was good at writing in proper style, running script and small letters, and his brushwork was beautiful.
Zhao Yun: During the Three Kingdoms period, the general of Shu was one of the "Five Tiger Generals".
Zhao Gongming: According to legend, in the Qin Dynasty, Tao arrived in Zhong Nanshan. People call him "Marshal Zhao Gong" and regard him as "God of Wealth".