Fu Shi Ren | |
Force(s): | Shu Wei Wu |
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Real name: | Fu Shiren |
Chinese name: | 傅士仁 |
Style name: | Junyi
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Chinese name: | 君義
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Born: | 180 |
Died: | 222 |
Fu Shi Ren was a Shu general.
Biography[]
Fu Shi Ren was the Governor of Gong'an, in Jing Province. When Lu Meng invaded Jing Province in AD 219, Fu Shi Ren, Xi Zhen, Mi Fang, and Pan Jun surrendered to Wu. Fu Shi Ren soon killed Guan Ping, the brother of Guan Xing and the son of Guan Yu, who was in command of the Jing Province area. Fu Shi Ren was awarded the rank of General in the Wu army at Yiling, where he fought against the Shu invasion commanded by Liu Bei. Though the Wu forces claimed victory, he was abducted and carried away by Guan Xing. Liu Bei allowed Guan Xing to execute his father's killers Mi Fang and Fu Shi Ren, whose heads were lopped off by his pike.