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- Guan Yu (關羽) (160-219) was a Chinese military general under the warlord Liu Bei during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms period in a...
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- Sūn Jiān was a military general and warlord during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era in ancient China. He allied himself with Yu...
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- Zhang Fei (?-221 AD) was a general of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period of China. Zhang Fei was shown to have been a masterful general rather...
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- Gan Ning (甘寧) lived from 175 AD to about 218 AD during the period of Chinese history known as the Three Kingdoms Period, and was an important gene...
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- Zhou Tai, courtesy name Youping (幼平), was an officer who served the Kingdom of Wu in the Three Kingdoms era of China.
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- Huang Gai (145 - 222 AD) was an officer of the Kingdom of Wu during China's Three Kingdoms period. He was renowned as a hardened combat veteran who...
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- Lu Su (鲁肃), styled Zijing(子敬), was an advisor for the kingdom of Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of ancient China, having taken over the posi...
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- Guan Ping was the first son of the 3rd century Chinese military general Guan Yu and elder brother of Guan Xing. He had also served a military post...
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- Meng Huo (孟獲), King of Nanman, was the chieftain and leader of the tribes in the Nanzhong region south of the Kingdom of Shu in the Three King...
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- Zhūgé Jǐn (AD 174 – 241), courtesy name Ziyu (子瑜), was a minister of the Kingdom of Wu of China and elder brother of the famous Shu strategis...
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