Wang Zhaojun, formerly known as Mingjun or Fei Ming (taboo by Jin people), was a court secretary in the Han and Yuan Dynasties. In the first year of Jingning (33 BC), he went to the Great Wall, married Uhaanyehe, a Hun, and was buried in the south of Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, known as Zhong Qing. Zhaojun Village faces Xiangxi River, backed by Shamao Mountain, with overlapping peaks, green rocks and valleys, and passes through the forest. There are still relics such as Zhaojun Village, Taifei, Zhaojun Terrace, Dressing Table, Pearl Pond and Moon Tower nearby. Tang Du Fu's "Ode to Monuments" III: "Wanzhongling Valley is near Jingmen, and Mrs. Guang was born in the village where she grew up." Zhi Zhu Ci in Yuxi, Liu Tang: "Zhaojunfang (Zuoyi Village) has many female companions, leaving Yong 'an Palace. "After Zhao Jun went to the shanzhai, he often missed his beautiful hometown. He once wrote: "The birds are singing and the willows are long, the spring is bright and the sun is shining. Xiang Lian's poem "The clear water moves, the air is cool and the summer is long" depicts the charming scenery of his hometown.