Zhao Yun (? —229 years), Zi Zilong, born in Zhengding, Changshan (now Zhengding, Hebei). Eight feet long and imposing, he is a famous Shu Han. At the end of the Han Dynasty, warlords scuffled, and Zhao Yun was elected by the monarch to lead Yi Cong to join the White Horse General Gongsun Zan. During this period, I met Liu Bei, a relative of the Han Dynasty royal family, but soon Zhao Yun left because of his brother's death. About seven years after Zhao Yun left Gongsun Zan, he met Liu Bei in Yecheng and followed Liu Bei from then on.
2. Zhao Xiangzi
Zhao Xiangzi (? -425 BC), won the surname of Zhao, whose name is no shirt (also known as "no shirt"). Doctor Jin was the head of the Zhao family in the late Spring and Autumn Period and the founder of Zhao in the Warring States Period. Posthumous title was called "Xiangzi", so he was called "Zhao Xiangzi" in history.
3. Zhao Kuangyin
Zhao Kuangyin (March 2, 9271-June165438+1October14,976) was named as Yuen Long, and its nickname was Xiang Haier and Zhao Jiuzhong. Zhuo Jun was born in Jiamaying, Luoyang City (now Dongguan, Chanhe District, Luoyang City, Henan Province).
Military strategist and martial artist from the Five Dynasties to the early years of the Northern Song Dynasty, and the founding emperor of the Song Dynasty (reigned on February 4, 960-976 165438+ 10/4). The second son of Zhao (Song Xuanzu), the garrison commander of the capital of the Zhou Dynasty, was Du (Queen Zhao Xian).
4. Zhao tuo
Zhao Tuo (Vietnamese: Tri? u? à; About 240 BC-65438 BC+037 BC), that is, Emperor Wu of South Vietnam, born in Calm County of Hengshan County (now Zhengding County of Hebei Province), Longchuanling of Nanhai of Qin Dynasty, founder of South Vietnam. Originally a general of the Qin Dynasty, he and Ren Xiaonan attacked Baiyue. At the end of the Qin Dynasty, Zhao Tuo carved up Lingnan and established Nanyue State. From the third year of Emperor Gaozu (204 BC) to the fourth year of Jianyuan (65438 BC+037 BC), he reigned.
5. Zhao Sheng
Zhao Sheng (? -25 1 years ago), one of the four sons of the warring States period (note: the four sons of the warring States period are also called the four kings of the warring States period), a nobleman of Zhao state. Son of King Wuling of Zhao, brother of King Huiwen of Zhao. Be famous for talent. It was named Ping Yuanjun in Wu Dong (now the northeast of Qinghe County, Hebei Province).
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