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Is there Zhan Zhao in history?
Zhan Zhao's existence is not recorded in history, but only appeared in the task of literary works.

Zhan Zhao is a character in China's classic novel "Three Heroes and Five Righteousness" and a celebrity in the temples and rivers. Zhan Zhao was originally a chivalrous man who fought bravely in the Jianghu. He handled injustice well, so he left a high reputation in the Jianghu. Because he later lived in a place in the south of the Yangtze River all the year round, people on the rivers and lakes respected him as "Nan Xia".

Zhan Zhao became a court official, and Bao Zheng is absolutely inseparable. It can be said that Bao Zheng pushed Zhan Zhao from the Jianghu to the temple. Zhan Zhao and Bao Zheng met when Bao Zheng went to Beijing to take the exam, and then they rescued Bao Zheng from danger again and again. Zhan Zhao has high martial arts and modest personality, and has his own rules in dealing with people.

Bao Zheng admired Zhan Zhao very much, and out of love for talents, he finally recommended Zhan Zhao to the emperor. Zhao was brought to the emperor by Bao Zheng, who showed him his skills and was praised by him. Finally, he was appointed as a bodyguard with a knife for the four commanders and served as Kaifeng House. Since then, Zhan Zhao has been following Bao Zheng to uphold justice.