Zou Yang: an essayist in the Western Han Dynasty. Qi's life and death date are unknown. When Emperor Wendi was a guest of Liu Bi, he was famous for his arguments. The prince plotted to rebel, but Zou Yang wrote a letter to protest, but the prince refused to listen. So, he left Wu with Mei Cheng and Yan Ji, defected to Liang, and became the guest of Jingdi's younger brother. Zou Yang was "resourceful and generous" and was later framed and executed. He wrote a letter to Liang Xiaowang in prison, expressing his heartfelt feelings. Liang Xiaowang was very satisfied with the book, ordered his release and treated him as a guest. He is the author of the Book of King Wu and the Book of King Liang in Prison.
Zou Yan: A native of Jishui, Jiangxi Province, patriotic minister of Southern Song Dynasty. He used to be the deputy envoy of Zhao Yu, Jiangxi. Later, Wen Tianxiang was arrested and committed suicide because he entered the Ministry of War as an assistant minister.
Zou Hao: A native of Jinling, Changzhou (now Jiangsu), a minister and poet in the Song Dynasty, was a layman in his hometown. There have been two ups and downs, and I have worked as an official department, an assistant minister of the Ministry of War, and a college student in Baowenge. He is the author of Poems of Daoxiang.