1, Zhuan Xu (~ 5 BC15), a native of Tangyi, Wu (now northwest of Liuhe District, Nanjing) in the Spring and Autumn Period, wanted to kill him and set up his own business, so Wu Zixu recommended him to Gongziguang. In 5 15 BC, the son took advantage of the emptiness inside the kingdom of Wu, conspired with Zhuan Xu, hid a dagger in the belly of a fish in the name of entertaining, and assassinated it on the spot. Zhuan Xu was also killed by Wu Wangliao's guards.
2. Nie Zheng? -397 years ago), Chiyi was born in Shenjinli (now Chicheng South of Jiyuan County, Henan Province). At the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, North Korean doctor Yan Zhongzi was persecuted by Prime Minister Xia Lei and exiled to other countries. He traveled all over the world, looking for a chivalrous man to avenge his exile and kill him. Later, I heard that Nie Zheng, a Wei native, came to Qi with his mother and sister to avoid revenge and hid in the killing market.
3. Yurang was a native of Jin during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Bosom friend (bosom friend) Yao is Jin Qing. In the 22nd year of Jin Dynasty (453 BC), Zhao, Han and Wei lost their knowledge. Yu Rang painted himself with paint, swallowed charcoal and made him dumb. He hid under the bridge in an attempt to stab Zhao Xiangzi, and was later captured by Zhao Xiangzi. When he died, he got Zhao Xiangzi's clothes, drew his sword, cut off his clothes as revenge, and then committed suicide. See Historical Records Biography of Assassins.
4. Jing Ke? —227 BC), surnamed Jiang, surnamed Qing (with similar sounds of "Jing" and "Qing" in ancient times), a patriot at the end of the Warring States period, a descendant of the doctor of Qi in the Spring and Autumn Period, and a famous assassin during the Warring States period, also known as Qing Qing, Qing Ke.
Jing Ke likes reading and fencing, and he is generous and chivalrous. After traveling to Yan, Tian Guang recommended it to Taizi Dan.