Qiaogong
Qiaogong, also known as "Qiaogong", whose name is unknown, is the elder of the Three Kingdoms period in the late Han Dynasty. He is the father of two qiaos in Jiangdong. He was born in Anhui county (now Anhui Buried Hill) of Lujiang County during the Three Kingdoms period. He is called "qiaoguolao" in the Chinese classic Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
Historical biography
The father of Daqiao and Xiaoqiao, Daqiao and Xiaoqiao were acquired by sun CE and Zhou Yu when they attacked Anhui in exile. Sun CE took Daqiao and Zhou Yu took Xiaoqiao. Considering the specific location and age, Qiaogong is not Qiaoxuan, but a famous family in Anhui.
Biography of romance
The father of Er Qiao is close to Wu in Wu. He suggested that Wu Guotai summon Liu Bei and promote the marriage of sun and Liu.
Historical records
According to the biography of Zhou Yu in Wu Shu of the annals of the Three Kingdoms, Qing Zhi planned to take Jingzhou as the central guard and lead Xia Taishou of the Yangtze River to attack Anhui and pull it out. When the bridge two women, are also national color. The policy is to accept big Joe, and Yu to accept small Joe. He searched for Yang, broke Liu Xun, discussed Jiangxia, settled Yuzhang and Luling, and stayed in Bachu.
According to Jiang Biao Zhuan, CE leisurely said: "although the two daughters of Qiao Gong are exiled, it's enough to be happy to have my two sons in law."
Film and television image
Chinese PinYin : Qiao Guo Lao
Qiao Guolao