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- Ma Su (190 - 228) was a military strategist under the Kingdom of Shu during the Three Kingdoms Period in ancient China. A younger brother of Ma...
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- Chen Shou, born in Nanchong, Sichuan, was the author of the "Records of Three Kingdoms", a historical account of the Three Kingdoms period of...
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- Li Yan (李嚴) (155 - 234) was an officer who lived during the Three Kingdoms period of China's history. He is occasionally listed along with Ma Su a...
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- Zhang Yi (167? -230), a native of Chengdu also served the Kingdom of Shu as a civil officer. Originally serving the local warlord Liu Zhang...
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- Liu Ba (劉巴) (d. 222) was a minister of the Three Kingdoms Period that served loyally under that of Liu Zhang. Out of his profound loyalty to Liu...
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- Yang Yi was a minister of the Three Kingdoms period in China's history. While not a particularly spectacular general, Yang Yi inadvertently...
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- Xu Jing (許靖) (d. 222) was a minister under that of Shu, and brother to Xu Zijiang. After Liu Bei announced his submission to Liu Zhang, Xu Jing swor...
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- Huang Chong (黃崇) was an officer of the Three Kingdoms Period of China, and was the son of Huang Quan. Despite his father's surrender to Wei, Chon...
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- Zhuge Zhan was the son of Huang Yueying and Zhuge Liang. When his mother died her last words to him were "Son, be filial and have piety." He later...
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- Fei Shi (費詩) was a minister in the Shu regime (2nd century C.E.). Fei Shi originally served under Liu Zhang, but joined Liu Bei after claiming Shu....
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