Who is the historical prototype of Pei Qinhu in Honor of Kings? Which historical figure is Pei Qinhu?

The prototype of King of Glory Pei Qinhu is the famous Sui Dynasty general Han Qinhu, the son of Han Xiong, the hussar general of the Northern Zhou Dynasty. Extended information

Han Qinhu (538-December 26, 592), whose original name was Qinbao and whose courtesy name was Zitong. A native of Dongyuan, Henan (now east of Xin'an County, Henan).

When Han Qinhu was young, he was rough and heroic, known for his courage and strategy, with a tall and majestic appearance and a heroic appearance. He also likes to read, and he has a general understanding of classics, history books, and the opinions of hundreds of schools of thought.

After Zhou Taizu Yuwentai saw him, he thought he was very unique and asked him to play with his disciples. Later, because of his military merits, he was awarded the title of governor and prefect of Xin'an. He was gradually promoted to the third division of Yitong and became the hereditary Duke of Xinyi County.

In the third year of Jianzhong, Yan Zhenqing, the etiquette envoy, suggested to Tang Dezong that 64 famous ancient generals should be honored and temples should be built to commemorate them, including "Xinyi Gong Han Qinhu of the Sui Shangzhu Kingdom". At the same time, only He Ruobi, Shi Wansui and Yang Su were included in the list of temple privileges. In the fifth year of Xuanhe, the Song Dynasty followed the practice of the Tang Dynasty and built temples for famous ancient generals. Among the seventy-two famous generals, Han Qinhu was also included. In the "Seventeen Histories and One Hundred Generals" written during the Northern Song Dynasty, Han Qinhu was also among them.

Reference material: Baidu Encyclopedia—Han Qinhu