Zhao Kuangyin: Originally a general of the Later Zhou Dynasty, he succeeded the Zhou Dynasty as emperor during the "Chenqiao Mutiny" and established the Song Dynasty, which lasted for 320 years and brought the reputation of the clan named Zhao to its most glorious period.
Zhao Wenyuan: A famous calligrapher in the Northern Zhou Dynasty, good at regular script and official script. At that time, many inscriptions were written by him, and he was ordered to compile a six-body calligraphy dictionary during the Western Wei Dynasty.
Zhao Sheng: Mr. Pingyuan, known as "thousands of diners", is the most famous figure in the history of the Zhao family.
Zhao Yong: King Wuling of Zhao. He advocated "riding and shooting in Hufu" and created cavalry. This was a great progress in Chinese military history.
Zhao Zhixuan: one of the "Eight Xiling Schools" in the Qing Dynasty. 35Composition.com
Zhao Zhilian: an outstanding calligrapher, painter, and seal engraver in the Qing Dynasty. His calligraphy, painting, and seal cutting had a certain influence on later generations. Together with Ren Bonian and Wu Changshuo, he was known as one of the "Three Great Painters of the Late Qing Dynasty".
Zhao Yi: historian and writer of Ming Dynasty. He is good at history and has thorough textual research. His poems are as famous as Yuan Mei and Jiang Shiquan, and are also known as "the three great masters of Jiangyou" or "the three great masters of Qianlong".
Zhao Mengfu: an outstanding calligrapher and painter of the Yuan Dynasty. He is proficient in regular script, running script and regular script, and his calligraphy is graceful and graceful, and he is known as "Zhao style".
Zhao Yun: A general of Shu during the Three Kingdoms period and one of the "Five Tiger Generals".
Zhao Gongming: It is said that the Qin Dynasty achieved enlightenment in Zhongnan Mountain. People call him "Marshal Zhao Gong" and he is regarded as the "God of Wealth".