Guo Wei and Chai Rong are not nephews, Guo Wei is Chai Rong's uncle, and Chai Rong is Guo Wei's nephew, but Guo Wei and his nephew are also famous and meet the requirements of this problem. Guo Wei's nephew is called Li Chongjin (? ? 960), the son of princess royal and the fourth sister of Guo Wei, served as one of the imperial commanders because of her pro-expensive status and her own ability after the establishment of the later Zhou Dynasty. After the establishment of the Northern Song Dynasty in Zhao Kuangyin, Li Zhongjin rose up and refused to live. Although he died in defeat, he was worthy of his uncle.
This is Guo Wei and Li Zhongjin, famous nephews and uncles.
There are relatively unpopular ones.
Such as Gao Shanshan, He Rangan, He Lv and Tuoba GUI.
He Ne, the brother of Tuoba Gui (37 1-409), the biological mother of Daowu Emperor in the Northern Wei Dynasty, is also Tuoba Gui's uncle. In 386, Helan tribe headed by He Ne supported Tuoba GUI to rebuild the country in Niuchuan, claiming to be the king and making its capital in Lesheng County, Inner Mongolia.
However, with the strength of the Northern Wei Dynasty, Helan Department headed by Herne became the main rival of Tuoba Department to complete the northern reunification. After several encounters, Hann finally led his troops to surrender to Tuoba Department. Later, Hanni followed Tuoba GUI to pacify the Central Plains and pay homage to General Anyuan.
Later, Liang Wudi dispersed ministries and changed members of nomadic tribes into tribesmen. Gao Shanshan received preferential treatment, but he was no longer a tribal leader and later died at home.
He also has two brothers, He Rangan and He Lv. He Rangan refused to accept Tuoba GUI and wanted to make great achievements on his own. Later, he clashed with He Ne and was defeated by Mu Rongchui's son Murong Lin. Moved to Zhongshan, He Lv was named the magistrate of Guang Chuan by Tuoba GUI. He served as an official in Jizhou, then attacked and killed Wang Fu, and went to Southern Yan to present Emperor Murong De, who sealed him.