1, Cao Cao and Cao Pi, Cao Zhi: Cao Cao was a strategist and politician in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Cao Pi, his son, inherited his career and established the State of Wei, which became an important political power in the Three Kingdoms period. Cao Zhi is the second son of Cao Cao. He is famous for his outstanding talent and is a representative figure of Shu and Han literature.
2. Confucius and Zi Gong: Confucius was a great thinker and educator in ancient China, and his son Zi Gong was one of his most capable disciples, who was also the inheritor of the later Confucian school. Zigong has a profound understanding and inheritance of Confucius' theory and thought.
3. Li Shimin and Li Zhi: Emperor Taizong Li Shimin was the first emperor of the Tang Dynasty, and his son Li Zhi succeeded him to the throne and became the second emperor of the Tang Dynasty. Li Zhi implemented a series of reform policies during his reign, which played an important role in the prosperity and stability of the Tang Dynasty.
4. Liu Bei and Liu Chan: Liu Bei was the founder of Shu Han in the history of China, and his son Liu Chan succeeded him to the throne and became the last emperor of Shu Han. During Liu Bei's reign, he was supported by many loyal ministers, which played an important role in the establishment and consolidation of Shu Han.
5. Yan Hui and Yan Yuan: Yan Hui is one of the most outstanding students of Confucius, and his father Yan Yuan is also a student of Confucius. Yan Hui is famous for his intelligence and pursuit of morality, and his father Yan Yuan also has a profound understanding and inheritance of Confucius' theory.
6. Guan Zhong and Guan Zi: Guan Zhong was a statesman and reformer in the Spring and Autumn Period in ancient China. His son Guan inherited and developed his political thoughts and summarized them into a complete ideological system. Guanzi had a great influence on the development of politics and legal system in China.