According to historical records, the Moon Ode was originally written by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. As for whether Zhu Yuanzhang and Zhao Kuangyin had written this poem, there was no reliable evidence that they had written this poem. Although Zhu Yuanzhang and Zhao Kuangyin were both famous politicians and military strategists in Chinese history, they lived in different times and cultural backgrounds, and their poetry creation was unlikely to draw lessons from each other. Therefore, we can assume that the Ode to the Moon was composed by a poet of a different era and cultural background. There is no evidence to prove that Zhu Yuanzhang or Zhao Kuangyin participated in it.
According to historical records, the 'Ode to the Moon' was originally created by the Song Dynasty poet Xin Qiji. Zhu Yuanzhang and Zhao Kuangyin were the two founding emperors of the Ming and Song dynasties. They did not write this poem. Some novels and online novels might link the plot of the poem to the history of the Ming and Song Dynasties and fabricate the plot of Zhu Yuanzhang and Zhao Kuangyin writing the poem together. But this was just a fictional setting without any historical basis. There was no conclusive evidence to prove that the Ode to the Moon was really written by Zhu Yuanzhang and Zhao Kuangyin.
There were indeed some records of Zhao Kuangyin's ancestral home and the Zhao family, but most of these records were repetitive. According to historical records, Zhao Kuangyin's great ancestor, Zhao He, had once served as a county magistrate in the Tang Dynasty. Some historical records even recorded that Zhao He was born in Yan and Ji. Zhao Kuangyin himself also regarded Yan and Ji as his hometown. However, there was no information about Zhao Kuangyin's ancestral home or the Zhao family.
The Romance of Zhao Kuangyin was a novel that described the story of Zhao Kuangyin, the founding emperor of the Northern Song Dynasty. The story was about Zhao Kuangyin, who finally became the founding emperor of the Song Dynasty through continuous efforts and struggles. Under his rule, the Song Dynasty experienced many wars and changes, but eventually became a powerful empire, leaving a profound influence for later generations.
Zhao Kuangyin's correct pronunciation was "zhāo kuāng yn."
Zhao Kuangyin was dressed in a yellow robe when his subordinates draped him in the yellow robe during the Chen Qiao mutiny and made him the emperor. This idiom originated from the History of the Song Dynasty. Zhao Kuangyin, through his valiant military exploits and his mutiny, finally succeeded in seizing power and establishing the Song Dynasty. The royal robe became the symbol of a successful coup. Zhao Kuangyin's imperial robe also led to the later story of the "cup of wine to give up military power", further strengthening the imperial power's control over the army. Zhao Kuangyin's royal robe was a crucial step in his ascension to the throne, demonstrating his bravery and decisiveness.
Yes, the Li Xingyun in " Painting of the Bad People of Jianghu " was indeed Zhao Kuangyin. In episode 25, Li Xingyun learned her true identity and decided to change her name to Zhao Kuangyin. He then began his journey to unify the world and finally established the Northern Song Dynasty. This plot showed Li Xingyun's growth and transformation, as well as his determination and belief in the unification of the country.
Zhao Kuangyin was not Zhao Yun's descendant. Zhao Kuangyin was the founding emperor of the Northern Song Dynasty and was a descendant of the Zhao family of Zhuo County. Zhao Yun was a famous general of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period and had no descendants. Zhao Yun's two sons died young and did not leave behind any descendants. Therefore, Zhao Yun's bloodline was cut off after his two sons died without any descendants. Zhao Kuangyin and Zhao Yun had different ancestral origins. Zhao Kuangyin was from Zhuo County, while Zhao Yun was from Changshan. Although Zhao Kuangyin and Zhao Yun's ancestral homes were in Hebei, they were not directly related.
Zhao Guangyi married Zhao Kuangyin's wife.
Li Xingyun would eventually discover that his true identity was Zhao Kuangyin and change his name. Zhao Kuangyin was the founding emperor of the Northern Song Dynasty. He unified the country and established the Northern Song Dynasty. Therefore, according to the search results, Zhao Kuangyin would appear among the bad guys.
The Zhao Kuangyin in Painting of the Bad People of Jianghu was Luo Xiaobai. As Zhao Kuangyin's incarnation, Luo Xiaobai played an important role among the delinquents, demonstrating Zhao Kuangyin's bravery and wisdom. In addition, some search results mentioned that Li Xingyun was also Zhao Kuangyin, but this might be the director's innovation and breakthrough in the original novel. In general, Zhao Kuangyin was played by Luo Xiaobai and Li Xingyun.