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Who is the historical prototype of Pei Kunhu in the glory of the king? Who is Pei Kunhu?
The prototype of King Pei's Capturing the Tiger is Han Qinhu, a famous soldier in Sui Dynasty, and the son of Han Xiong, a general of generals in ancient times in Northern Zhou Dynasty.

Han Qinhu (538-592,65438+February 26th), formerly known as Bao Bao, was named Zitong. He was born in Dongyuan County, Henan Province (now East of Xin 'an County, Henan Province).

When Han Qinhu was young, he was brave and heroic, famous for his courage and strategy, and his appearance was burly and heroic. He also likes reading, and he knows the general idea of famous books, history books and the words of a hundred schools of thought.

After seeing it, Zhou Taizu and Yu Wentai thought it was unique, so they let it play with their son. Later, because of his military achievements, he was awarded the position of commander-in-chief and prefect of Xin 'an, and was gradually promoted to Yitong No.3 Division, a hereditary magistrate of Sinuiju.

Three years after the founding of the People's Republic of China, etiquette made Yan Zhenqing suggest to Tang Dezong that 64 ancient famous soldiers should be chased and sealed, and temples should be set up for them to drink, including "Han Qinhu, Sui Gong, God, New Country, Righteous People" and so on. Only He Ruobi, Shi Wansui and Su Yang were also included in the temple fair enjoyment list. In the fifth year of Xuanhe, according to the practice of the Tang Dynasty, the Song Dynasty built shrines for ancient famous soldiers, among whom Han Qinhu was one of the 72 famous soldiers. In the Biography of Seventeen Histories and Hundred Generals written in the Northern Song Dynasty, Han Qinhu was one of them.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Han Qinhu