Ma Su

Ma Su

male, deceased (228)
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...
Chen Shou

Chen Shou

male, deceased (297)
Chen Shou, born in Nanchong, Sichuan, was the author of the "Records of Three Kingdoms", a historical account of the Three Kingdoms period of...
Li Yan

Li Yan

male, deceased (234)
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...
Zhang Yi

Zhang Yi

male, deceased (230)
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...
Liu Ba

Liu Ba

male
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...
Yang Yi

Yang Yi

male, deceased (235)
Yang Yi was a minister of the Three Kingdoms period in China's history. While not a particularly spectacular general, Yang Yi inadvertently...
Xu Jing

Xu Jing

male
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...
Huang Chong

Huang Chong

male
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...
Zhuge Zhan

Zhuge Zhan

male, deceased (263)
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...
Fei Shi

Fei Shi

male
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....