Wang Zhaojun, whose real name is Ming, is Zhaojun. In the Jin Dynasty, it was renamed Mingjun or Feiming for avoiding Si Mazhao. When Emperor Yuan of Han Dynasty was elected to the palace, in the first year of Jingning (33 BC), the Huns went to the DPRK to seek relatives, and Zhaojun volunteered to go and marry the Huns, which made a contribution to the goodwill and friendship between nations. After entering the Xiongnu, it was called Ninghumen (Queen). After her death, Emperor Cheng ordered her to "follow Hu's custom" and remarry Fu Khan (the eldest son). Under her influence, her children and people around her tried to maintain good relations with Korea, so that "there was no warning from dogs and barking dogs and no war in the third world"
Zhaojun's hometown is in today's Baoping Village, Xingshan County, Yichang City, Hubei Province, formerly known as Yandunping, also known as Wangjiawan. It faces Xiangxi River, backed by Shamao Mountain, with numerous peaks, green cliffs, vertical and horizontal canyons, lush orange forests, beautiful scenery and picturesque scenery. There are Nanmu well, Niangniang well, dressing table, full moon building and other relics in the village; In recent years, her hometown has also built Zhaojun's former residence, memorial hall, long corridor forest of steles, white marble Zhaojun statue and so on. In memory of the beautiful and tenacious strange girl of the Han Dynasty who paid attention to state affairs.