Zhan Zhao and Bao Zheng were besieged by a group of mountain thieves in the mountain village, and the whole village tried their best to protect themselves. This is a high-definition video of TV series broadcast on Tencent.
Zhan Zhao is one of the main characters in China's classic novel Three Heroes and Five Righteousness. His name is Xiong Fei, a native of Yujie Village, Wujin County, Changzhou. He was named "Royal Cat" by the emperor and worked in Kaifeng House.
When he first appeared, he was dressed as a martial artist, full of heroic spirit, chivalrous and majestic.
I have practiced martial arts since I was a child, and I can fly well. I can use the sleeve arrow, and my swordsmanship is unparalleled.
Zhan Zhao and Bao Zheng met in Bao Zheng on their way to Beijing to catch the exam. They rescued Bao Zheng from the fierce monk in Jinlong Temple, repelled robbers in Tulonggang and arrested assassins in Tianchang Town. Taishi Museum assassinated Pang Ji, and Pang Ji assassinated Bao Gong with outstanding achievements.
Together with many chivalrous men, he upholds justice and is a highly praised figure in Jianghu and officialdom.
There is no record of Zhan Zhao in history. He is a literary figure in the classic Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses.
Perhaps future generations want to borrow the reputation of a hero, or just want to express their admiration for this legendary knight. The name Zhan Zhao has been handed down under the guise of the later martial arts circles, and those routines and moves may make future generations feel more or less friendly.