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- Liú Bèi (161 – 223), courtesy name Xuándé (玄徳), was a powerful warlord and the founding emperor of the Kingdom of Shu during the Three Kingdoms e...
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- Zhao Yun (? - 229) was an important military commander during the civil wars of the late Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period of China. For...
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- Tian Kai (田楷) was an officer of the Three Kingdoms Period who was appointed as the protector of Qing by Gongsun Zan. Kai mainly fought against that...
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- Gongsun Yue, a figure during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history, was the younger half-brother of Gongsun Zan. When Gongsun Zan and Yuan...
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- Zhang Yan (張燕), né Chu Yan (褚燕), also known as Zhang Feiyan, was the bandit leader of Heishan. He assisted Gongsun Zan at the Battle of Yijing. A...
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- Yan Gang (嚴綱) an officer of the Three Kingdoms period that served under Gongsun Zan. Following the Battle of Jieqiao, Yan Gang led the entire army...
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- Gongsun Xu was the son of Gongsun Zan and also an officer under his command during the civil strife preceding the Three Kingdoms period in China....
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- Gongsun Fan was an officer of the Three Kingdoms Period of China. Gongsun Fan was the cousin of Gongsun Zan. At one time Fan was given the Prefect...
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- Guan Jing was an officer of the Three Kingdoms Period who served under Gongsun Zan. In 199, Gongsun Zan, being hopelessly besieged in the Battle of...
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