The eleven heroes of the Qilin Pavilion
Period: Emperor Xuan of Han

<h1 class="pgc-h-decimal" data-index="01" > Huo Guang</h1>
Official positions: Grand Sima (大司馬), Grand General (大將軍), Marquis of Bolu (博陸侯).
Year of graduation: (?) -April 21, 1968)
Experienced Emperors: Emperor Wu of Han, Emperor Zhao of Han, Emperor Of Han, Emperor Xuan of Han
Introduction: Huo went to the disease of the half-brother. Assist the young lord and realize the "Zhaoxuan ZTE".
<h1 class="pgc-h-decimal" data-index="02" > Ansei Zhang</h1>
Official positions: Grand Sima (大司馬), General of Wei (衛將軍), Lingshang Shushi (陵尚書事), Marquis of Fuping (富平侯).
Year of birth and death: (?) —62 BC)
Experienced Emperors: Emperor Wu of Han, Emperor Zhao of Han, Emperor Xuan of Han
Introduction: The son of the cool official Zhang Tang. After Huo Guang's death, Dai Guang assisted the government.
<h1 class="pgc-h-decimal" data-index="03" > Han Zeng</h1>
Official positions: Grand Sima (大司馬), CheQi (車肓將軍), Lingshang Shushi (陵尚書事), and Marquis of Dao
Year of birth and death: (-56 BC)
Introduction: Descendants of Han Wangxin. The united general Huo Guang supported Emperor Xuan of Han.
<h1 class="pgc-h-decimal" data-index="04" > Zhao Chongguo</h1>
Official positions: Hou General, Shaofu, Marquis of Yingping
Year of birth and death: (137 BC – 52 BC), aged 86
Introduction: Supporting the Han Xuan Emperor, Wei Zhen Xiongnu, Pingding Western Qiang, implementing Tuntian.
<h1 class="pgc-h-decimal" data-index="05" > Wei Xiang</h1>
Official positions: Daishinong, Imperial Shi Dafu, Xiang Xiang, Marquis of Gaoping
Year of graduation: (?) —April 20, 1959)
Introduction: Rectify the rule of officials, suppress the rule of the strong, select the best and the most capable, and calm the unjust imprisonment.
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Official positions: Crown Prince Taifu, Imperial Shi Dafu, Xiang Xiang, Marquis of Boyang
Year of birth and death: (?) -55 BC)
Introduction: Rescue Emperor Xuan, hide the merits.
<h1 class="pgc-h-decimal" data-index="07" > Du Yannian</h1>
Official positions: Tai Servant, Right Cao, Zhi Shi Zhong, Yu Shi Dafu, Marquis of Jianping
Year of birth and death: (?) —52 BC)
Experienced Emperors: Emperor Zhao of Han, Emperor Xuan of Han
Introduction: In the early years of Emperor Zhao, he led the soldiers of Nanyang Commandery to quell the rebellion in Yizhou; reported to Emperor Zhao that Shangguan Ji was plotting to rebel; and suggested to Huo Guang that the monopoly of salt, iron and wine be abolished. After Emperor Zhao's death, he suggested to Huo Guangjin that Liu Qing be made emperor.
<h1 class="pgc-h-decimal" data-index="08" > Liu De</h1>
Official position: Zong Zheng, Marquis of Yangcheng
Year of birth and death: 119 BC – 56 BC, aged 64
Introduction: After Liu Jiao, the King of Chu Yuan, Liu Xiang's father and Liu Xin's grandfather. He was called "QianliJu" by Emperor Wu of Han and welcomed Emperor Xuan of Han.
<h1 class="pgc-h-decimal" data-index="09" > Liang Qiuhe</h1>
Official positions: Taizhong Doctor, Shi Zhong, Shaofu
Year of birth and death: The year of birth and death is unknown
Introduction: Studied under Jingfang, the founder of the "LiangQiu Xue" of the Yi technique, and welcomed emperor Xuan of Han.
<h1 class="pgc-h-decimal" data-index="10" > Xiao Wangzhi</h1>
Official positions: Ren Zhi Dafu, Xiang Si Zhi, Yu Shi Dafu, Zuo Fengyi, DaHongxu, Crown Prince Taifu, Former General, Guanglu Xun, Lingshang Shushi, Marquis of Guannei
Year of birth and death: c. 114 BC to 47 BC, aged 68
Experienced Emperors: Emperor Zhao of Han, Emperor Xuan of Han, Emperor Yuan of Han
Introduction: Xiao He VII's grandson, the teacher of the Han Yuan Emperor, presided over the Qi poems, and also studied the classics, and was a well-known descendant of the "Lu Analects" of the Han Dynasty.
<h1 class="pgc-h-decimal" data-index="11" > Suwu</h1>
Official position: Zhonglang General, Marquis of Guannei of the Imperial Household
Year of birth and death: 140 BC – 60 BC, age 81
Introduction: Staying in the Xiongnu for nineteen years and persevering, "SuWu Shepherd" has become a symbol of indomitable chastity.