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Is there really a Zhan Zhao in history?
1, Zhan Zhao is not a real figure in history, but one of the main figures in the classic Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses.

2. In the novel "Three Heroes and Five Righteousness", Zhan Zhao is Xiong Fei, a native of Yujie Village, Wujin County, Changzhou. When he first appeared, he was dressed as a martial artist, heroic and chivalrous.

3. Zhan Zhao has been practicing martial arts since childhood. He is good at flying and knows how to use cufflinks and swordsmanship. His weapon is a huge sword. Later, he and his wife, Ding Yuehua, exchanged Zhan when they got engaged in Mohua Village, and then changed back after they got married. Zhan Zhao is good at martial arts, virtuous and polite, and calm. He is a respected figure loyal to Bao Zheng, ranking first among the "Three Heroes" in the "Southern Xia".

When Zhan Zhao appeared, he was in his twenties. On his way to Beijing to take the Bao Zheng exam, he met Bao Zheng. He saved the bag in the hands of a group of fierce monks in Jinlong Temple and repelled bandits in Tulonggang. Later, the assassin was captured in Tianchang Town and the assassin who assassinated Bao Gong was captured in Taishifu, which was a great contribution. Bao Zheng recommended Zhan Zhao to the emperor, who named him "Royal Cat" and worked in Kaifeng.

5. Zhan Zhao in the book, together with many chivalrous men, spoke bravely and was highly respected in the Jianghu and the imperial court. Modest and courteous, broad-minded, highly respected in dealing with people. Vincent Chiao, Ashton Chen and other actors we are familiar with have played this role.