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Jiang Wan
Jiang Wan was the regent of Shu. He entered Shu together with Liu Bei as a zhou shu zuo and was later promoted to the head of Guang Du county. Liu Bei, on an inspection -
Gao Xiang
Gao Xiang was a Shu general. Although at first only a minor General of the kingdom of Shu, Gao Xiang was able to advance in Shu’s ranks through the merit he achieved in battle -
Liu Biao
Liu Biao was the Governor of Jing Province, the center of the Han Dynasty. Hotly contested, he faced Cao Cao and Sun Jian, killing the latter but conquered by the former. Liu Biao was first -
Chen Wu
Chen Wu was a veteran general of Wu. When Sun Ce attacked Liu Yao of Yangzhou, Chen Wu, in coordination with Sun Ce’s commander Zhou Yu, attacked Qu’e, Liu Yao’s home base -
Dian Wei
Dian Wei was a trusted bodyguard of Cao Cao. He was father of Dian Man. Dian Wei was recommended into Cao Cao’s services by Xiahou Dun. Xiahou Dun stated that “He is the boldest -
Zhu Ran
Zhu Ran was the adoptive son of Zhu Zhi and a talented horse archer. Zhu Ran was adopted as Shi Ran, and became an officer of Wu. -
Bao Xin
Bao Xin was a warlord who participated in the Yellow Turban Rebellion, Ten Eunuchs' Rebellion, and the Alliance against Dong Zhuo. He was killed fighting Yellow Turban remnants in Qing Province. Bao Xin served as -
Gao Lan
Gao Lan was a Wei general. Gao Lan was a famed commander serving Yuan Shao, known throughout China as one of Shao’s most capable officers. In AD 200, Yuan Shao mobilised the armies of -
Xiahou Dun
Xiahou Dun was a Wei general. Xiahou Dun was the cousin of Cao Cao, and the brother of Xiahou Yuan. In AD 184, he served under Cao Cao during the Yellow Turban Rebellion as one -
Tian Feng
Tian Feng was a strategist of Yuan Shao. Often, his advice was ignored. Tian Feng, styled Yuanhao, served lord Yuan Shao as one of his main advisors. When Han Fu, the Imperial Protector of Jizhou -
Du Yu
Du Yu was a general of Jin. Du Yu, styled Yuankai, was an officer of Jin. He was worldly-wise and experienced in war. He never tired of his studies and his favourite book was -
Wu
The Kingdom of Eastern Wu is located in the southeast of China, ruling over Jiang Dong, Eastern Jing, and the Wu Territory. First ruled live by Sun Quan, the nation fought against Shu(from 219 -
Cao Zhi
Cao Zhi was the third son of Cao Cao and a famous poet. An easy-going man, Cao Zhi was never pompous or overly ceremonious with his friends. He was beloved of Cao Cao for -
Jiao Chu
Jiao Chu was a general of Wei. Jiao Chu was a lieutenant commander of Yuan Xi, the second son of Yuan Shao. While in service to the Yuan’s, Chu actively participated in many of -
Battle of Tong Gate
The Battle of Tong Gate was a battle in 211. After defeat at Chang'an, Cao Cao at once gave orders, "Cao Hong and Xu Huang are to march your ten thousand troops to Tong -
Wang Ping
Wang Ping was a veteran general of Shu who was formerly a commander of Wei. Before his death, he became Grand Administrator of Hanzhong and commander-in-chief of Shu. Wang Ping styled Zijun, hailed -
Zhang Bao
Zhang Bao was the brother of Zhang Liang and Zhang Jiao. He was killed by his own general Yan Zheng. Zhang Bao hailed from Julu district and was the younger brother of Zhang Jiao, leader -
Deng Zhi
Deng Zhi was a Shu general. Deng Zhi, styled Bomiao, hailed from Xinye in Yiyang. He was descended from Deng Yu, Minister of Works in the Han court, and moved to the Shu region at -
Zhu Huan
Zhu Huan was a Wu general and served in many campaigns. Zhu Huan hailed from Wu Commandery (吳郡; present-day Suzhou, Jiangsu). He entered Sun Quan's government as a consultant to the latter -
Jiang Shu
Jiang Shu was a Wei general. Following Jiang Wei’s fourth failed invasion of the northern kingdom of Wei, Jiang Shu was chosen to train the Shu army in Hanzhong. Jiang Shu remained behind to -
Lu Su
Lu Su was a Wu strategist. Lu Su was handsome, outstandingly brilliant, and generous in helping others and giving relief to the sick and poor. He was well known and respected in his area, as -
Cao Xiu
Cao Xiu was a Wei general. Cao Xiu, styled Wenlie, was a junior of Cao Cao’s in the Cao clan. When civil strife ravaged the land, all his relations left their homes and were -
Fu Tong
Fu Tong was a Shu Commander. During Liu Bei's Jing Province Campaign of AD 221, Fu Tong was made Vice Controller and the central military adviser to the Shu invasion force. In the battle -
Wu Revolution
The Wu Revolution was a major change in Wu's government. After Sun Jun killed Zhuge Ke, he quickly moved to consolidate his power. He initially, on the surface, shared power with the prime minister -
Breakup of the Confederacy
The Breakup of the Confederacy was an epoch during the Warlord Era. After Dong Zhuo was overthrown by the confederacy, its warlords went separate ways and declared war on each other. Liu Dai Qiao Mao
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