The two-character name Zhao is domineering

Zhao Yixiong (yì xióng).

Yi:? Five elements: wood. Decisive, resolute, determined, and perseverance refer to being resolute, persevering, and upright.

Male: ? Five elements: water. Vigorous, strong, outstanding, and majestic refer to ambitious, unparalleled heroes, and lofty aspirations.

The words "yi" and "xiong" are both very powerful, and are suitable for describing boys. When extracted to match the name, they give people a very domineering feeling, and can mean that the boy is outstanding, brave, has extraordinary abilities, and is an outstanding talent.

The surname Zhao ranked first in the "Hundred Family Surnames" of the Song Dynasty, and ranked eighth in the New Hundred Family Surnames in 2006. Its birthplace is in present-day Shanxi Province, and it was once one of the Six Ministers of Jin. Cepheus during the reign of King Zhou Mu was the ancestor of the Han nationality with the surname Zhao. As of 2014, the total population was approximately 26.7 million. The surname Zhao is one of the common surnames in the north. ?

There are 11 famous counties named Zhao including Tianshui, Zhuojun, Xiapi, Nanyang, Jincheng, Yingchuan, Dunhuang, Jiuquan, Fufeng, Xin'an and Pingyuan. In addition to the same name as the county name, the hall names mainly include Banbu, Qinhe, Xiaosi, Cuihuan, Jingyi, Chuangji, etc.

Origin of the Zhao surname:

When King Zhou Xiao passed it down to King You of Zhou, Uncle Zhao, the 7th generation grandson of Zaofu, took him away from Zhou Shijin because of King You's immorality. Take control of the power of Jin State. In the early years of the Warring States period, the Zhao family united with Han and Wei Qing to defeat the Zhi family and carve up the Zhi family's fiefdom. Then Zhao Jinghou and Zhao Xiangzi united with Wei Wuhou and Han Aihou to divide the Jin and establish the Zhao Kingdom.

When his grandson Zhao Ji was officially recognized by King Weilie of Zhou Dynasty, he was listed as a prince together with Han and Wei. In 222 BC, the State of Zhao was destroyed by the State of Qin, and the Zhao royal family dispersed among the people.

Because Zaofu is the same ancestor of the Qin and Zhao people, and his surname was Zhao since Zaofu, the Duke of Qin also had the surname Zhao. For example, Qin Shihuang Ying Zheng was also called Zhao Zheng. The Dukes of Qin also took Zhao as their surname, and there was a saying of "Zhu Zhao".