As far as I know, there are the following famous "Thirteen Pacific Insurance" in the history of China.
First, the "Thirteen Pacific Insurance" in the Tang Dynasty
Thirteen sons of Li Keyong in late Tang Dynasty (meaning sons).
Taibao Li Siyuan, Taibao Li Zhaosi, Taibao Li Xucun, Taibao Li Cunxin, Taibao Li Cunjin, Taibao Li Siben, Taibao Li Sien, Taibao Li Zhang Cun, Taibao Fu Cunshen, Taibao Li Cunxian, Taibao Shi Jingsi, Taibao Kang Lijun and Taibao Li Cunxiao.
Named after Taibao, it sometimes refers to the 13th adopted son Li Cunxiao. Except for Li, the three Taibao, the rest 12 people are adopted sons. Because it is quite famous, many people and groups in the later period of China's history take "Thirteen Pacific Insurance" as the number.
Second, the Kuomintang Thirteen Pacific Insurance
The Thirteen Taibao of the Kuomintang refers to the thirteen key members of the Chinese National Renaissance Society founded by Chiang Kai-shek. These thirteen people are:, He,,, Gui Yongqing,, Kuoqing Zeng, Liang Ganqiao, Xiao Zanyu, Teng Jie, Dai Li and Hu Zongnan.
Third, the nationalist army thirteen Pacific insurance
The so-called Taibao of the nationalist army is obviously a metaphor, referring to the 13 officer who assisted Feng Yuxiang. Actually, I think it's Feng Yuxiang's Thirteen Pacific Insurance.
This 13 officer was hand-picked by Feng Yuxiang. They followed Feng for a long time, fighting in the south and fighting in the north, which was relied on by Feng. The 13 officers are:, Sun Lianzhong, Tong, Liu Ruming, Han Fuju, Shi Yousan, Zhang, Wen Chenglie, Cheng Xixian, Ge, Zhao Xipin and Han Duofeng.
Fourth, the "Thirteen Pacific Insurance" of the patron king in Sui and Tang Dynasties.
Thirteen Pacific Insurance is the thirteen adopted sons of the patron king of the Tang Dynasty, and is called Thirteen Pacific Insurance.
Its ranking is: Taibao Luo Fang, Taibao Liang Xue, Taibao Li Wan, Taibao Li Xiang, Taibao Gaoming, Taibao Gaoliang, Taibao Su Cheng, Taibao Su Feng, Taibao Huang Kun, Taibao Cao Lin, Taibao Ding Liang and Taibao Qin Qiong.
Of course, the most famous one is Thirteen Pacific Insurance written by Li Keyong in the late Tang Dynasty. Since then, many departments and organizations have often quoted the word Thirteen Pacific Insurance as the agent of the group, instead of referring to thirteen people. For example, the most famous Royal Guards in the Ming Dynasty were the Thirteen Taibao, the deputy envoy of Beizhen.
During the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, the power of Beizhen's deputy envoy reached its peak. Emperor Jiajing has not been out of the imperial court for more than 20 years, and the world is under control. Here, Beizhen's deputy envoy was a tool for the emperor to firmly control the world.
So many people and groups in the later period of China's history took the name of "Thirteen Pacific Insurance".