Religion The Great Ancestor of the Song sometimes appears as a
door god in
Chinese and
Taoist temples in partnership with
Yang Gun.
Literature The late 16th century novel by Xiong Damu () called
Records of the Two Songs, South and North () is a historical novel about imperial China from roughly 926 to 1022. The first 50 chapters detail the fall of
Later Tang and the rise and fall of
Later Jin,
Later Han and
Later Zhou, with a focus on the legends of Zhao Kuangyin. The last 50 chapters focus on the
Generals of the Yang Family legends. As a result, the book is in later publications usually split in two separate parts under various different names. A 1797 novel written by Wu Xuan () called
Legends of the Flying Dragon () proved to be very popular in his time. He expanded the stories on Zhao Kuangyin in Xiong Damu's book and added a
wuxia twist to it. Another novel
Emperor Taizu of Song Thrice Sets off for Southern Tang, Trapped in Shouzhou City () was written by an "
Antiquarian Master" () in 1858. While these stories mostly use historical figures as supporting characters, a number of fictional characters became famously associated with Zhao Kuangyin: • Zhao Jingniang (), a beautiful teenage girl whom Zhao Kuangyin saved from kidnappers and protected during her journey home. She developed strong romantic feelings about Zhao Kuangyin, but he only regarded her as a younger sister. She eventually committed suicide when a misunderstanding occurred. • Zheng En (),
courtesy name Ziming (), the third sworn brother of Zhao Kuangyin and
Chai Rong in the stories. He is portrayed as dark-skinned, strong and loyal, with a simple temperament. He was accidentally killed by a drunk Zhao Kuangyin.
Martial arts According to martial arts traditional lore, Emperor Taizu created a
Shaolin-based fighting style known as
Taizu Changquan (太祖長拳; literally "Taizu Long Fist"). It is the core style of the present-day
Long Fist style. Whether he really did invent this style or if it even dates from this time is not actually known.
Films A Chinese
4D film tentatively titled
Unifying the Country () is planned to be directed by
Academy Award–winning Danish director
Bille August. The film is said to center on Zhao Kuangyin as well as
Li Yu (last ruler of
Southern Tang) and
Qian Chu (last ruler of
Wuyue).
Television series •
Military Control (), a 1988 Hong Kong series starring
Gordon Liu as Zhao Kuangyin. •
Zhao Kuangyin (), a 1995 Chinese series starring Zhao Xiguang as Zhao Kuangyin. •
The Preordained Emperor (), a 1998 Taiwanese series starring Lin You-hsing as Zhao Kuangyin. •
Zhao Kuangyin (), a 2013 Chinese series starring
Chen Jianbin as Zhao Kuangyin. •
A Change of Destiny is a 2007 TVB series in which Zhao Kuangyiin appears as a supporting character portrayed by
Kwok Fung. Three independent television series focused on the complex relationships between Zhao Kuangyin,
Li Houzhu (Li Congjia) and the many women in their lives. They are: •
The Sword and the Song (), a 1986 Singaporean series starring Lin Mingzhe as Zhao Kuangyin and
Li Wenhai as Li Congjia •
Love, Sword, Mountain & River (), a 1996 Taiwanese series starring
Wu Hsing-kuo as Zhao Kuangyin and Chin Feng as Li Congjia •
Li Houzhu and Zhao Kuangyin (), a 2006 Chinese series starring Huang Wen-hao as Zhao Kuangyin and
Nicky Wu as Li Congjia ==See also==