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A figure of the Three Kingdoms at the end of the Han Dynasty

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A figure of the Three Kingdoms at the end of the Han Dynasty

The number in ( ) indicates the number of character appearances in the novel

The Lieutenant Department (司州) [Zhou] has jurisdiction over 4 counties and 68 counties. Luo (Luo) Yang (Luo) Yang was the ancient city of Han wei in the northeast of present-day Luoyang, Henan. Its jurisdiction corresponded to present-day southern Hebei, northern Henan, southern Shanxi, and eastern Shaanxi. (Medium)

【Henan Yin (former henan county); Luoyang】

Luoyang: The ancient city of Han wei in the northeast of Luoyang, Henan (west).

[Emperor Shao of Han] Liu Wei (176-190) [15] Emperor Ling, eldest son of Empress He; during his reign of more than four months in 189, Dong Zhuo coerced himself to commit suicide (2)

【Emperor Xian of Han】Liu Xie (Bohe) (181-234)【54】Emperor Ling, Wang Meirenzi; reigned 189-220, Cao Pi coerced the abdication (2)

Seed Whisk (Yingbo) (?) –192) 暠 (皓)子; Si Li Ren, Wan Ling, Guanglu Dafu, Sikong, Tai Chang; died in battle (9)

Seed Shao (劭) (Shen Fu) (?) -194) FuZi( ࡑ子; Consulting Doctor, Lang Zhong, Yi Lang; Plotting against Li Dai and Guo Feng, Death in The Matter (10)

Species (?) –200) Descendant of Huan Zhong, Lieutenant of Changshui, Lieutenant of Yue Cavalry, conspiracy with Dong Cheng, and others to plot Against Cao Cao, and was betrayed by the Yi clan (20)

Pang Xi (?) Liu Zhang's eldest son, Liu Xun's father-in-law; Yilang, Pasi Taishou, Zuo General (Liu Bei) Sima (59)

Meng Guang (孝裕) (?) [More than 90] Yu people [Shu] Tun Riding Lieutenant, Changle Shaofu, Dasi Nong;

Qiu Jian(?) [Wei] Zhong Hui's subordinate overseer; revealing Zhong Hui's secret murder of the generals (116)

Pingyin: Northeast of Mengjin, Luoyang, Henan

[Eunuch] Zuo Yi (pronounced: 悺) (?) -165) Xiao Huangmen Envoy, Zhongchang Shi (中常侍), Marquis of Shangcai (上蔡侯); impeached and committed suicide (22)

Banquet (Yan) Division: Yanshi East Old Town, Luoyang, Henan

郤正 (纂; 令先)(?) -278) Jiansun(陳孙), 揖子 [蜀]令令,Secretary Lang (陳郎), Secretary Order; [Jin] Pasir Taishou (91)

Zhongmu: Henan (Central North) Zhengzhou Zhongmu East

Ren Jun (Shu Gao) (?) Cao Cao's cousin-in-law; Knight Lieutenant, Diannong Zhonglang General, Changshui Lieutenant, Duting Marquis; Promotion of the Tuntian System (14)

Chengdi (皋): Xingyang, Zhengzhou, Henan

Lü Bohao (?) Cao Cao's deceased; killed by Cao Cao's suspicion that he was going to inform (4)

Ying (Xing) Yang: Guxing Town, northwest of Xingyang, Zhengzhou, Henan

Yang Ji (Xiu Xian) (?) Leading the army in The Wei Dynasty; insisting on not cutting Shu before Cao Rui, he was alienated, and later died in a frenzy (99)

Kaifeng: Henan (east) Kaifeng southwest 46 miles southwest of the ancient city village

Zheng Tai (公業) (151-191) [41] Shang Shu Shilang, Shi Yushi, Yi Lang; opposed He Jin's recruitment of Dong Zhuo into Beijing; later defected to Yuan Shu (2)

Zheng Yuan (Uncle Lin) (189-273) [85] Tai Zizi, Hun Nephew [Wei] Taishou, Shaofu, Guanglu Xun Ling Zongzheng, Guanglu Dafu (110)

【Hanoi County; Huai County】

Huai County: Near the village of Nantucheng, Dahongqiao, southwest of Jiaozuo Wuzhi, Henan (northwest).

Hao Meng (?) -196) Lü Bubu general; betrayed Lü Bu, stopped by Gao Shun and Cao Sex, and was killed by Gao Shun [Yanyi] Zhang Fei (11)

Han Hao (元嗣) (?) – 215 to 220) nephew of Du Yang; protector of the army, protector of the middle army; one of the initiators of Cao Cao's Tuntian system (39)

【After Wei Ming mourning】Mao Shi (?) –237) daughter of Mao Jia and Xia, first empress of Cao Rui, empress dowager of 227, died by Cao Rui (105)

Shan Tao (Juyuan) (205-283) [79] Yao Zi [Jin] Da Hongqi, Situ; one of the "Seven Sages of the Bamboo Forest" (119)

Wen County: Ancient WenCheng, 30 miles southwest of Jiaozuo Wen County, Henan, north of present-day Shangyuan Village

Sima Jun (Shu Ping) (?) –115) After the Death of Zhao, Zuo Fengyi, General Zhengxi, his subordinates were defeated and were implicated in committing suicide in prison (119)

Sima Liang (?) Junzi(119)

Sima Juan (元異) (113-197)[85] Quantum; Yingchuan Taishou (8 feet 3 inches long) (39)

Sima Fang (Jian Gong) (149-219) [71] 儁子; Luoyang Ling, Jing Zhaoyin, Qidu Wei; eight sons "Sima Bada" (39)

Sima Lang (Boda) (171-217) [47] Fang eldest son; Xiang Xiang (Cao Cao) Master Book, Yanzhou Assassin History; Plague Guard (39)

Sima Yi (Zhongda) (179-251) [73] Second Son of Defense [Wei] Fujun Grand General, Grand General, Tai Wei, Tai Fu (39)

Sima Fu (Shu Da) (180-272) [93] Fang Sanzi [Wei] Sikong, Tai wei, TaiFu [Jin] Dazai, Anping Wang (78)

Sima Shi (Zi Yuan) (208-255) [48] Yi, Zhang's eldest son [Wei] Wei general, Fujun grand general, general (78)

Sima Zhao (Zi Shang) (211-265) [55] Yi, Zhang's second son [Wei] Grand General, Duke of Jin, King of Jin; Emperor Cao Of Wei (94)

Sima Ling (子將) (227-283)[57] Yi Sanzi, Fu Shi (伏氏) Governor of Xuzhou and Qingzhou( Qingzhou;

Sima Wang (Zi Chu) (205-271) [67] Fu's eldest son [Wei] Situ [Jin] Sima Da, King of Yiyang; Sexual Miserliness (112)

Emperor Wu of Jin: Sima Yan (An Shi) (236-290) [55] Eldest son of Zhao, Wang, Emperor of the Founding Of Jin, reigned 265-290 (114)

Sima You (大猷) (248-283) [36] Second son of Zhao and Wang; [Jin] King of Qi; zeng succeeded Sima Shi; calligrapher (119)

【Hongnong County;Hongnong】

Hu County: Northwest of Lingbao, Sanmenxia, Henan, the county seat of the former Fu (pronounced: 文) Township County (withdrawn in 1954).

Wang Mao (206-286) (81) [Jin] Yizhou Assassin, Fujun Grand General; Zheng Wu Zeng lied about his military exploits (120)

Huayin: Shaanxi (central) Weinan Huayin 5 miles southeast

Yang Qi (Qi, Gong Ting) (?) –c. 196) descendant of Yang Zhen, Tongzi; Shizhong (侍中), Runan Taishou (汝南太守), Wei Wei (衛尉);

Yang Biao (Wen Xian) (142-225) [84] Zhizi, Qi's cousin; Sikong, Situ, Taiwei, Taichang [Wei] Guanglu Dafu (3)

Yang Xiu (Dezu) (175-219) [45] Biao, only son of the Yuan clan;

【Hedong County; AnYi】

Anyi: Yuwang Township (Yudu), 15 li northwest of Yuncheng Xia County, Shanxi (south)

Wei Qi (伯孱) (155-229) [75] Zhishu Shi Yushi, Wei Guo Shizhong, Shangshu [Wei] Shangshu, Fuxiang Marquis; Calligrapher (66)

protect? (Zhongdao) (168-?) c. 189-190) Brother of Wei Qi? Cai Yan's first husband, died early (71)

Wei Wan (Bo Yu) (220-291) [72] Qizi [Jin] Taibao, Duke of Zhiyang; calligrapher; killed by Jia Hou in a coup d'état (116)

Dong Xun (Wen Ao) (?) [Wei] Situ Jun, Beiqiu Ling (105)

Xie (yin: Xie) County: 30 miles southwest of Linyi, Yuncheng, Shanxi, between Chengxi Village and Chengdong Village

Guan Yu (Yun Chang) (160-220) [61] Trial Sun, Yizi; Former General, Xiangyang Taishou, Marquis of Hanshouting (82 jin of large knives) (1)

Guan Ping (Tanzhi?) (178 or 180-220) [43 or 41] Yu's eldest son; captured by Sun Wu with his father, and beheaded by Linfeng (28)

Guan Xing (An Guo) (?) [More than 20] Yu's second son [Shu] Shizhong and Zhongjianjun; deeply appreciated by Zhuge Liang; Concubine Tong (74)

Guan Yi (?) -264? Xing shuzi [Yanyi] Shu Han perished, died in the rebellion (119)

Wenxi: Shanxi Yuncheng Wenxi

Yuqiu Jian (仲恭) (?) –255) Xing's eldest son [Wei] Zhendong general, Governor of Yangzhou; murder of the anti-Sima clan; literary scholar (105)

Yiqiudian (sub-state) (?) –255) Jian's eldest son [Wei] Zhishu (魏) served Yushi (御史), whose father rebelled against the king and escaped from Luoyang without permission and was arrested (110)

Pei Xiu (Ji Yan) (224-271) [48] Mao Sun, Qian zi [Jin] Sikong, Julu Jungong; Cartographer (112)

Xiangling (Tomb of the Duke of Jin): Xiangyang Village, Xiangling Town, Xiangfen, Linfen, Shanxi

Jia Kui (Qu; Liang Dao) (174-228) [55] Xi Sun [Wei] Yuzhou Assassin Shi, Jianwei General, Marquis of Yangli Ting (79)

Jia Chong (公闾) (217-282)【66】Kui, Liu's eldest son [Jin] Sikong, Taiwei, Duke of Lu County;

Yang County: Shanxi LinfenHongdong (sound: tong) 15 miles southeast of Quting Town Fancun East Ancient City Site

Xu Huang (Gongming) (?) 160 A-227) Riding Lieutenant ... Pingkou General [Wei] Right General, False Festival, Marquis of Yangping; Sick Prisoner (13)

Youzhou [Yan] has jurisdiction over counties, 11 counties, and 90 counties. JiXian County, the seat of government, was southwest of present-day Daxing, Beijing. Its jurisdiction corresponded to present-day Beijing, northern Hebei, southern Liaoning, and northwestern Korea. (Northeast)

【Guangyang County(Yanguo); Jixian County】

Jixian County: Southwest corner of Beijing

眭固 (White Rabbit) (?) -199) was originally a black mountain thief, Zhang Yangbu, and killed Yang Ugly, who murdered Zhang Yang, and beheaded Cao Caobu Shi Zhuan and others (19)

Guangyang: GuangyangCheng Village, 36 miles northeast of Fangshan Liang Township, Beijing (southwest).

ShiRen (傅士仁) (Junyi) (?) Guan Yubu General; Rebellion against Yu surrendered to Wu (73)

【Yuyang County;Yuyang】

Yuyang: Near Shili Fort, 30 miles southwest of Miyun, Beijing (northeast).

Zhang Ju (?) Tuhao, Taishan Taishou, anti-thief; not used by Zhang Wen to oppose, calling himself Tianzi; Liu Yu offered a reward for arrest and escaped from Saiwai (2)

Zhang Chun(?) –189) Zhongshan Xiang, anti-thief; not reused by Zhang Wen as a rebel, claiming to be king; assassination of Wang Zheng for Menke (2)

Yongnu: Tumenlou Village, northwest of Yangcun Town, Wuqing, Tianjin

Tian Yu (Guo Rang) (171-252) [82] Chu from Liu Bei, Gongsun Zhan; [Wei] Zhenwei general, Hezhou Assassin Shi, Marquis of Changle Ting (103)

【Right Beiping County; Tuyan County】

Tuyu: Yinchengpu Township, Fengrun District, 40 miles north of Tangshan, Hebei (northeast).

Cheng Pu (Demou) (?) -210? Lang Kou Zhonglang general Ling Ling Taishou, Dang Kou general, Right Governor; Eastern Wu generals are the oldest (5)

Cheng Zhi (?) Pu's eldest son, Tinghou (44)

No end: Jixian County, Tianjin (north).

Tian Yu (Zi Tai) (169-214) [46] Liu Yu Engaged; Sikong (Cao Cao) Hu Cao Huan (Zheng WuHuan Guide), Yi Lang; Hermit (33)

Tian Continued (?) Grandnephew of Tang Tang, Protector of Zhenxi (Deng Ai), Marquis of Guannei, beheading of Deng Ai's father and son at the behest of Wei Wan (116)

【Zhuo County(Fanyang County); Zhuo County】

Zhuo County: Baoding Zhuozhou, Hebei (central).

Lu Zhi (Zi Gan) (?) –192) Taishou, Beizhonglang General, Shangshu, Yuan Shaojunshi; Scribe (8 feet 2 inches in length) (1)

Liu Xiong (119-?) Descendant of Liu Sheng, King jing of Zhongshan, Huizi; Ju Xiaolian, Fan Ling (1)

Liu Hong (140-?) Early death; Xiongzi; Ju Xiaolian (1)

Liu? (Yuan) (?) Xiong Zizi, funding Liu Bei's study (1)

【Emperor Zhaolie of the Shu Han Dynasty】Liu Bei (玄德) (161-223)【63】Hongzi; Founding Emperor of the Shu Han Dynasty (reigned 221-223) (1)

【Emperor Huai of Shu Han】Liu Chan (Duke) (207-271)【65】Eldest son; the last emperor of Shu Han (reigned 223-263) (34)

Liu Yong (Gongshou) (?) Bei, Wu Shizi [Shu Han] 221 Lu Wang, 230 Ganling Wang [Jin] Fengche Du Wei, Xiang Hou (77)

Liu Li (Bong Xiao) (c. 215-244) [c. 30] Bei, Wu Shizi [Shu Han] 221 Liang Wang, 230 Anping Wang; wife: Ma Chaonu (77)

Liu Shi (?) Princess of The Shu Han Dynasty, Married Zhuge Zhan (117)

Liu Xuan (pronounced Xuan) (文衡) (224-264) The eldest son of Zen and the crown prince of the Wang clan from Shu Han; Shu was destroyed, killed by the rebels (118)

Liu Yao(?) – c. 311) Second Son of Zen [Shu Han] 238 King Anding; descended to Wei, killed in the "Rebellion of Yongjia" (118)

Liu Chun (?) -262) Third Son of Zen [Shu Han] 252 King of Xihe (118)

Liu Zhan (?) – c. 311) Fourth son of Zen [Shu Han] 256 King Xinping; descended to Wei, killed in the "Yongjia Rebellion" (118)

Liu Chen (?) -263) Fifth Son of Zen [Shu Han] 259 King of the Northern Lands; the kingdom was broken, committed suicide at the Taimiao Temple, and killed the whole family (118)

Liu Ke (?) – c. 311) Zen Sixth Son [Shu Han] 259 Xinxing King; Descending Wei, killed in the "Yongjia Rebellion" (118)

Liu Xuan (虔)(?) – c. 311) Seventh Son of Zen [Shu Han] 258 Shangdang Wang; Descending Wei, "Yongjia Rebellion" killed (118)

Zhang Fei (Yide) (c. 166-221) [c. 56] Pasir Taishou [Shu Han] Che Riding General Commander Lieutenant Colonel, Marquis of Xixiang (1)

Zhang Bao (?) -221 ago) flying eldest son, early death (81)

Zhang Shao(?) Fei's second son [Shu Han] Shi Zhong, Shang Shu Shu Shu, Marquis of Xixiang, surrendered to Wei, and was ordered to deliver the surrender table to Deng Ai (81)

【After the Shu Han Mourning】Da Zhang Clan (?) –237) Fei, eldest daughter of the Xiahou clan [Shu Han] 221 crown princess, 223 empress dowager (85)

【Shu Han Hou】 Xiao Zhangshi (?) Fei, second daughter of xiahou [Shu Han] 237 empress dowager, 238 empress (85)

Zhang Zun (?) –263) Shang Shu; Feisun, Baozi [Shu Han] Shangshu; followed Zhuge Zhan against Wei, died in battle (117)

(Original surname: Geng) Jian Yong (Xian He) (?) Zuo General (Liu Bei) engaged in Zhonglang and Zhaode General; sexual humor (18)

Liu Fang (Zi Ren) (?) -250) [Wei] Secretary Ling, Zhongshu Supervisor Jiasan Riding Chang Shi, Hun Horse General, Marquis of Fangcheng (106)

Zhang Te (childbirth) (?) [Wei] General Yamen, General Zahao, Anfeng Taishou, Liehou; Defending Hefei New City to Resist Wu (108)

Fangcheng: Fangcheng Village, 17 miles southwest of Langfang Gu'an, Hebei (central).

Zhang Hua (Mao Xian) (232-300) [69] Descendants of Zhang Liang, Pingzi [Jin] Huangmen Shilang, Sikong, Zhuangwu Jungong; Literary Scholar (120)

Rongcheng: Chengzi Village, 15 miles north of Rongcheng, Baoding, Hebei [Eastern Han Dynasty]

Sun Li (Deda) (?) –250) [Wei] Shangshu, who served as pastor of seven counties and five prefectures, lieutenant colonel, Sikong, Marquis of Daliting (95)

【Yoshiro-gun;Takayanagi】

Gao Liu: Northwest of Datong Yanggao, Shanxi (north).

Han Heng (Zi Pei) (?) Yuan Shao youzhou did not drive; refused to surrender to Cao Cao, resigned his official position and returned home, repeatedly failed to arrive, died at home (33)

【Xuanju (字菟) 郡; Goguryeo (骊)】

Goguryeo (骊): Liaoning (east) Shenyang east (a saying Fushun east)

Xu Rong(?) –192) Zhonglang General; he recommended Gongsun Du to Dong Zhuo to serve as the Taishou of Liaodong Province; at the behest of Wang Yun, he fought against Li Dai and Guo Feng, and died (6)

【Liaoxi County (daling river boundary); Yangle]

Lingzhi: Tangshan, Hebei moved to Anxi

Gongsun Zhan (Bo Gui) (?) -199) General Fenwu, Jihou, Former General, Yihou; killed Liu Yu; fought against Yuan Shao, defeated and self-immolated (1)

Gongsun Yue (?) –191) Cousin of Gongsun Zhan, who was ordered by Gongsun Zhan and Yuan Shu to attack Yuan Shao's general Zhou Ang (周安), a lieutenant (7)

Han Dang (Righteous Justice) (?) –226) General Biao, General WeiLie [Wu] General Zhaowu, Champion Taishou, Dudu, Marquis shicheng (5)

Han Zong(?) –252) Dangzi [Wu] Zhaowu general, Shou Wuchang; 226 Demoted Wei [Wei] general, Marquis of Guangyang; died in battle with Wu (108)

【Liaodong County (daling river boundary); Xiangping]

Xiangping: Liaoning (central) Liaoyang Old City East

Yin Kui (?) Astronomer; Shan Xiao Astronomy, who predicted that 50 years later Liang and Peijian would emerge as real people (Cao Cao);

Gongsun Du (Shengji) (150-204) [55] Yanzi; Jizhou Assassin History, Liaodong Taishou; Zili Liaodong Marquis, Pingzhou Mu (33)

Gongsun Kang (?) Eldest son of Du, General Zuo, Taishou of Liaodong, Marquis of Xiangping; 207 Capture of Yuan Shang and Yuan Xi; 209 Destruction of Goguryeo (33)

Gongsun Gong (?) –240) Du Second Son; Liaodong Taishou [Wei] CheQi General, False Festival, Marquis of Pingguo, eunuch due to illness (33)

Gongsun Huang (?) -238) Kang's eldest son [Wei] was in Luoyang as a hostage, and once judged that Yuan would rebel, but later died because of Yuan's rebellion (106)

Gongsun Yuan (文懿) (?) –238) Kang Cizi; [Wei] General Yang Lie, Taishou of Liaodong, Sima Da, Duke of Lelang; Zili (105)

Gongsun Xiu (218-238) [21] Yuanzi, who fled with his father in defeat and was captured (106)

Jizhou * [Zhao] has jurisdiction over counties, 9 counties, and 99 counties. Zhishou Yi County, in present-day Handan, Hebei Province, southwest of Linzhang, Yi Town. The Three Kingdoms of Cao Wei moved to rule xindu, in present-day Hengshui Jizhou County, Hebei. The jurisdiction corresponded to the central and southern parts of present-day Hebei, the western part of Shanxi, and the northern part of Henan.

【Wei County; Yi County】

Yuancheng: Next to Dongshalu Mountain in Handan, Hebei Province

Shao Ti (Yuan Bo) (?) Sima Zhao, king of Jin, informed Sima Zhao that Zhong would have a reaction (115)

Yin'an: Henan (north) Puyang Qingfeng northwest 20 miles of ancient city set

Trial Matching (Due South) (?) -204) Ji Prefecture (袁陳) Zhizhong Beichai, general shogunate; supported Yuan Shang, died without surrendering (22)

Trial Rong (?) Nephew; General of Yuan Shangbu; Xianye City Descending Cao (32)

【AnpingGuo; Xindu】

Anping: Anping, Hengshui, Hebei

[Eunuch] Zhao Zhong (?) –189) Zhongchang served as the Great Changqiu, Cheqi General, and Marquis of Duxiang; Emperor Ling called him "Mother" (1)

Cui Lie (Wickau) (?) -192) Plate; 185 (cost 5 million dollars) Situ, Taiwei, Shingmen Lieutenant; Li Guo's Rebellion, Death (3)

Cui Jun (Fu Ping; Zhou Ping) (?) Second son of Lie, General of the Tiger Ben Zhonglang and Taishou of Xihe, disparaged his father for buying an official, called "copper stink" (37)

Feng Zhen (pronounced: bile) (Shao Ji) (?) –286) Yuanzi [Jin] Left Guard General, Yushi Zhongcheng (御史中丞), Shizhong (侍中), Anderson (散肓常侍;

Guanjin: Guanjin Village, 25 li, Wuyi East, Hengshui, Hebei Province

Hiroshi (?) –271) Zhao's second son [Wei] Longxi, Shu Commandery Taishou, Zhenwei Protector [Jin] Yangzhou, Liangzhou Assassin History; Died in Battle (116)

Nangong: Hebei (south) Xingtai Nangong 3 miles northwest of the old city

Wen Ugly (Uncle Evil) (?) –200) General Yuan Shaomeng( Zhongxun You" "baited the enemy", died in the rebellion, buried Yu Prefecture (5)

Tangyang: Hebei Xingtai New River northwest of Fuyang River

Yan Liang (Gong Ji) (?) -200) Yuan Shaomeng (袁縣猛將軍); Zhongxun You 's plan to attack the west with sound from the east and cover the attack with light troops" (5)

[Zhongshan Kingdom (later county); Lu Nu (Lu: black; slave: water stagnates and does not flow)]

Liwu: Southwest of Baoding Boye, Hebei

【Emperor Huan of Han】Liu Zhi (Yi)(132-168)【37】Marquis Yi of Liwu,(Concubine) Mingzi;(reigned 146-168)【11】(1)

Wuji: Hebei (west) Shijiazhuang Wuji West 25 Mile New City

Zhen (183-221) [39] Yinu, originally Yuan Xi's wife, became Cao Pi's wife in 204; later, because of resentment, she was given death (32)

【Hejian Country; Lecheng】

Lecheng: 16 miles southeast of Xianxian County, Cangzhou, Hebei (southeast).

Liu Chang (pronounced: long) (?) Shuzi, Biological Father of Emperor Ling, Marquis of Xieduting, Early Death (2)

【Empress Xiaoren】Dong Shi (?) –189) Wife of Liu Cang, biological mother of Emperor Ling, Empress Dowager Tai, failed in the struggle with Empress He and became ill in fear (2)

【Emperor Hanling】Liu Hong (157 or 156-189) Liu Cang and Dong Shizi [33 or 34] (reigned 168-189) [12] (1)

Dong Zhong (?) –189) Favorite, nephew of Empress Dowager Dong, General of the Hussars, Marquis tiaohou, failed the struggle with He Hou, and was spared suicide (2)

Dong Cheng(?) -200) Empress Dowager Dong's nephew, Emperor Xian's yuezhang; General Wei, CheQi general, marquis; plotted against Cao Cao and was killed in the incident (13)

Dong (?) -200) Dong Chengnu ( Dong Chengnu , Emperor Xiandi Guiren ; guilty of sitting on a father ' , was killed by Cao Cao ( 9th day of the first lunar month ) ( 24 )

鄚 (pronounced: 冒) County: 3 miles northeast of Renqiu North Juanzhou Town, Cangzhou, Hebei

Zhang Gao (儁乂)(?) –231) was originally Han Fu, Yuan Shaobu [Wei] Left General, Zhengxi Cheqi General, Marquis Of Yan, killed in battle (22)

Gaoyang: Hebei (central) Baoding Gaoyang East 25 miles old town

Xu Yun (Shi Zong) (?) –254) (254) (254) (254) (254) (254) (107)

【Bo (Bo) Hai County; Nampi]

Nanpi: Hebei (southeast) Cangzhou Nanpi 8 miles northeast

Fan Kang (Zhongzhen) (?) One of the "Eight Juns of Jiangxia" at the end of the Han Dynasty (6)

Shi Bao (Zhongrong) (?) –273) [Jin] Sima Jia (司馬加侍中), Situ (司图), and Duke of Leling Commandery (樂陵郡公); he advised Sima Yan to be emperor of Wei (111)

[Changshan Kingdom (county after 206); Yuan clan]

Zhending: Northeast of Shijiazhuang, Hebei

Zhao Yun (Zilong) (?) –229) Yijun General [Shu Han] Zhonghu Army; Zhengnan, Zhendong, Zhenjun General, Marquis of Yongchangting (7)

Zhao Tong (?) Yun's eldest son [Shu Han] Hu Ben Zhonglang Governor Jia Xing leader, Marquis of Yongchang Ting (97)

Zhao Guang(?) –263) Yun's second son [Shu Han] Tooth Gatekeeper; died in battle with Jiang Weituozhong (97)

(Original name: 褚) Zhang Yan (?) Leader of the Montenegrin Army, known as "Feiyan" in the army; 204 Cao Cao, General of Pingbei, Marquis of An Guoting (11)

Xiahoulan (?) Cao Cao's generals; the Battle of Bowangpo in 202 was captured by Zhao Yun and surrendered; Liu Beijunzheng (in charge of military criminal law) (39)

鉅 (巨) Deer County; 廮 (pronounced: Ying) Tao

Biao Tao: Hebei (south) Near Dongchen, 29 miles southwest of XingtaiNingjin

(Original name: Feng) Li Fu (Zi Xian) (?) More than 70; Jizhou (Yuan Shang) master bookkeeper, Lieutenant Colonel [Wei] Yangping Taishou (32)

Julu: Pingxiang Township, southwest of Xingtai PingXiang, Hebei Province

Zhang Jiao (?) –184) Leader of the Yellow Turban Army, Taiping Dao; 184 Uprising, self-proclaimed "General of The Heavenly Gong"; Sick Man (1)

Zhang Bao(?) –184) Second brother of Jiao, leader of the Yellow Turban Army, Taiping Dao, self-proclaimed "General of the Digong", besieged by Emperor Fusong and others, defeated and killed (1)

Zhang Liang(?) –184) Third Brother of Jiao, Leader of the Yellow Turban Army, Taiping Dao; Self-proclaimed "General of rengong", ditto (1)

Tian Feng (Yuan Hao) (?) -200) Shi Yushi, Jizhou (Han Fu) Strategist, (Yuan Shao) Bei driving; Yuan Shao's soldiers were defeated and killed (7)

Guangzong: An ancient city 20 miles southeast of Xingtaiwei County, Hebei

Guo Yong (?) Nanjun Taishou (南郡太守; father of Cao PiGuo Hou (91)

【Empress Wei Wende】Guo Shi (Queen) (184-235) [52] Second daughter of Yong and Dong Shi; Lady Cao Pi, Empress 222 (91)

Guangping: Old City Camp 20 miles southeast of Jize, Handan, Hebei

Depressed (pronounced: 居)授 (公與?) )(? -200) was originally a counselor of Han Fu; Jizhou (Yuan Shao) engaged, supervised the army, and fengwei general (7)

Depressed Crane (?) –204) Frustrated Zhizi, general of Yuan Shangbu, ordered to defend Handan, killed in battle (32)

Chapter: Hebei Handan Quzhou southeast

Guo En (Yi Bo) good Zhou Yi, Chun Qiu, Astronomy; was a former guan ren master, and later became more accomplished, but instead asked difficult questions from the ruturg (69)

[Zhao Guo (later county, divided into Changshan County); Handan; Ping Thorn]

Handan: Hebei (south) Handan

Liu Shao (Kong Cai) (168-172-240-249) [Wei] Shang Shulang, Shanqi Changshi, Chen Liu taishou, Guannei Hou (103)

【Qinghe Kingdom (later known as Ganling Kingdom, County); Ganling]

Juan (pronounced: book) County: Shandong (northwest) 50 miles southwest of the Dezhou Plain

Zhu Ling (Wenbo) (?) Formerly a general of Yuan Shao's army, he was a general after surrendering to Cao Cao in 193 and marquis of GaoTang; Cao Zeng ordered Yu to ban his military power (21)

Dongwu City: Hebei (south) Northeast of the Qinghe River in Xingtai (southwest of the ancient city of Hengshui)

Cui Yan (Ji Jue) (?) –216) Brother of Cao Zhiyue Zhang, Shangshu, Lieutenant, Wrongfully Killed by Cao Cao (Must Be Four Feet Long) (33)

Wang Jing (Yan Wei) (?) –260) [Wei] Yongzhou Assassin Shi, Lieutenant Colonel, Shangshu; Sima Zhao killed his mother and son (110)

And (sound: bing) prefecture [Jin] has jurisdiction over 9 counties, 98 counties. The seat of government was Jinyang, southwest of present-day Taiyuan, Shanxi. The territory of the territory corresponds to parts of present-day Shanxi, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Hebei, and Shaanxi. (213 merged into Jizhou, 220 reassembled) (north)

【Taiyuan County;Jinyang】

Jinyang: Shanxi (central) Taiyuan Southwest Ancient City Camp (Jinyuan)

Min Gong (Uncle Zhong) (?) In central Henan, The Marquis of Tuao, Langzhong, and Duting; Jieshi; Ten Constant Attendants' Rebellion rescue and meritorious service (3)

Hao Zhao (Bo Dao) (?) [Wei] Miscellaneous Generals, Zhenxi Generals, Marquis of Guannei, Defending Chen Cangguan against Zhuge Liang (96)

Wang Chang (Wen Shu) (?) –259) Zezi [Wei] Zhengnan General, Kaifu, Hussar General Shou Sikong, Marquis of Jingling (108)

Wang Hun (玄冲) (223-297)【75】Chang Sizi [Jin] Grand General of Zhengdong, Situ Lu Shangshushi, Duke of Jingling (120)

Wang Shen (處道)(?) –266) Jizi( 昶堂) nephew of Changtang [Jin] General Lu Shang Shushi, Marquis of Anping; historian (114)

Qi County: QiCheng, 7 miles southeast of Qi County, Jinzhong County, Shanxi

Wang Yun (Zishi) (137-192) [56] Yuzhou Assassin History, Henan Yin, Tai Servant, Shang Shu Ling, Situ Lu Shang Shu Shi (3)

Zhongdu: Southwest of Pingyao, Jinzhong, Shanxi

Hou Cheng(?) Lü Bubu General; Bound Lü Bu, Chen Gong, Gao Shun descended to Cao Cao (11)

Sun Zi (彦龙)(?) –251) [Wei] Wei generals lingzhongshu ling, tejin, shizhong, zhongshu ling, hussar general, zhongdu marquis (96)

Jiexiu: Shanxi Jin intermediary Xiu 15 miles southeast

Song Xian (?) -200? Lü Bubu General; Bound Lü Bu, Chen Gong, Gao Shun descended to Cao Cao (11)

Yangqu: Shanxi (central) Xinzhou Dingxiang Southeast Shiyang (late Eastern Han Dynasty, moved to Shanxi Taiyuan North 28 Lijian Caoping District Yangqu Town)

Guo Huai (Boji) (?) –255) 缊子 [魏] Yongzhou Assassin History, former general, Che Riding general, Marquis of Yangqu; sick pawn (70)

【Yanmen County; Yinguan】

Mayi: Shuozhou, Shanxi

Zhang Liao (Wen Yuan) (169-222) [53] Descendants of Nie Yi; General Zhengdong, former general [Wei] Marquis of Jinyang (11)

Zhang Hu (?) Liao's eldest son [Wei] was a general and Marquis of Jinyang (98)

【Yunzhong County (post-abandoned) Yunzhong】

Yunzhong: Inner Mongolia (central) Hohhot Tokto Northeast Gucheng Township Ancient City Village West Ancient City

(Later moved to southwest of Yuanping, Xinzhou, Shanxi)

Zhang Yang (uncle) (?) –198 or 199) Hanoi Taishou, General AnGuo, Grand Sima (大司馬), Marquis of Jinyang;

Qin Lang (Yuan Ming) (?) Yi Luzi, Cao Cao's (Naqi mother)'s adopted son [Wei] Xiao Riding General, Zhi Shizhong; Sick Pawn (102)

[Gohara County (later abolished); Jiuyuan]

Jiuyuan: Ancient city in the northwest of Machi Town, Jiuyuan District, Baotou, Inner Mongolia (central), near Haye; (Moved to Xinzhou, Shanxi at the end of the Han Dynasty)

Lü Bu (Bong Xian) (?) Before 161-199) Fenwu General, False Festival, Pingdong General, Xuzhou Mu, Wen Hou, Pingtao Hou (3)

Li Su (?) -192) (Ji Yong?) Lieutenant Of The Horseman, who was ordered by Lü Bu to recruit Niu Fu, was defeated and killed by Lü Bu (3)

Yongzhou* [Qin] has jurisdiction over 7 counties and 76 counties. (194 divided into Liangzhou and Sili Sanfu districts combined). The seat of government was Chang'an, in present-day Sanqiao, a northwestern suburb of Chang'an District, Xi'an, Shaanxi. Its jurisdiction corresponded to parts of present-day central Shaanxi, southeastern Gansu, southern Ningxia, and south of the Yellow River in Qinghai. (Northwest)

【Jing Zhaoyin; Chang'an】

Chang'an: Shaanxi (central) Xi'an Chang'an northwest suburb of the three bridges

Jin Shang (開; 元休) (?) Descendants of Jin Riju ( 金日磾 ; Yanzhou Assassins ; because Cao Cao occupied Yanzhou , he was defeated and fled to Yuan Shu and destroyed ( 17 )

Golden Spin (Yuanji) (?) -209? Brother of the Shang clan; Zhonglang general Wuling Taishou; surrendered Liu Bei (or was attacked and killed) (52)

Jin Yi (Deyi) (?) –218) Spinzi; plotted a rebellion, was pacified by Wang Bi and Yan Kuang, and was defeated and beheaded (69)

Lipid habit (元 liter) (?) More than 80; Taiyi Ling [Wei] Zhongshan Dafu; friends with Kong Rong, who collected the corpses of his father and son (40)

Wei Kang (Yuan General) (?) -213) Duan's eldest son, Liangzhou Assassin History, who insisted on descending in August and was killed by Ma Chao (8 feet 5 inches long) (59)

Duling: Mausoleum of Emperor Xuan of Han, 5 miles southeast of Chang'an, Xi'an, Shaanxi

Du Pre (Yuan Kai) (222-285) [64] Qisun, Shuzi, Sima Yi's son-in-law [Jin] Zhennan General, Marquis of Danyang County (120)

Changling: Shaanxi (central) Xianyang 30 miles northeast of The Ancestral Tomb of Han Gao

Zhao Qi (Jia; 邠卿)(?) -201) More than 90; And state assassin history, Yilang, Taibu, Taichang; scribe, painter (7)

[Zuo Feng (sound: Ping) Yi; Gao Ling; Feng: The horse runs fast; Yi: The bird is ready to take off.] The meaning of auxiliary. 】

Gaoling: 1 mile southwest of Gaoling District, Xi'an, Shaanxi (central).

Zhang Jie (De Jong) (?) -223) Jing Zhaoyin [Wei] Shangshu, Yongzhou Thorn History, Liangzhou Thorn History, Xixiang Hou (59)

Zhang Ji (Jing Zhong) (?) –254) (254) (254) (魏) Taishou of Dongguan, Guanglu Dafu (光禄大夫), Marquis of Xixiang (西乡侯);

【Empress Wei】Zhang Shi (?) Cao Fang's second empress (252), a daughter-in-law; 254 deposed (109)

Linjin: 2 miles southwest of Chaoyi Town, Dali, Weinan, Shaanxi

Li Feng (An Guo?) Xuanguo? )(? –254) Yizi [Wei] Zhongshu Ling( 109)

Gaoyang: 40 miles southeast of Heyang, Weinan, Shaanxi

Li Ru (Wen You) (?) Doctor, Hongnong Wang (Liu Debate) Lang Zhongling; at the behest of Dong Zhuo to kill Liu Zheng (3)

[Right Fu Feng; Huai Li; Fu Feng: The meaning of helping to weathering. 】

Huaili: Shaanxi (central) Xianyang Xingping 10 miles southeast of Nanzuo Village

Lu Kui (?) –192) Gongsun (恭孙; 太仆; conspired with Wang Yun to assassinate Dong Zhuo and died in the rebellion of Li Guo (9)

Song Guo (Zhongyi) (?) –195) Li Daibu (李傕部), Shi Yushi (侍御史), and Shi Zhou (和州刺史;

Wang Zhong(?) –242) Zhonglang (中郎將), Yangwu (魏) (魏) General of Light Vehicles, Marquis of Duting, who ate people for starvation (22)

Maoling: Mausoleum of Emperor Wu of Han in Maolin Village, 19 miles northeast of Xingping, Xianyang, Shaanxi

Ma Rong (Ji Chang) (79-166) [88] Yuantang's nephew, Yanzi; Wudu, Nanjun Taishou, Yilang; Famous Scribe(22)

Ma Ri ling (sound: mi low) (Uncle Weng) (?) -194) Rongtang's nephew (一說堂侄); Taifu Lushang Shushi (太傅錄尚書事); Angry and sick (7)

Ma Ping [Rendition: Ma Su] (Zi Shuo) (?) Descendants of Aid, Kangsun, Lieutenant of Langan County, Wife and Qiang Daughter (57)

Ma Teng (Shou Cheng) (?) –212) Pingzizi, Zhengxi, Andi, Zhengnan, former general, Wei Wei, Marquis of Huaili (more than eight feet in length) (5)

Ma Chao (Meng Qi) (176-222) [47] Teng's eldest son [Shu] General Of the Horse Riders, Liangzhou Mu, And XiangHou (10)

Matthew (?) –212) Teng's second son, Fengche Du (奉車都尉; he was killed by Cao Cao along with his father and brother because Ma Chao rebelled against Cao Cao in 211 (57)

Ma Tie (?) –212) Teng's third son, a knight lieutenant, and the whole family was wiped out because Ma Chao rebelled against Cao Cao in 211 (57)

Ma Dai (?) Wing eldest son, Teng's nephew [Shu] General of Pingbei, Marquis of Chen Cang (57)

Geng Ji (熙; Ji Xing) (?) –218) descendants of Yi (弇), Courtesy of the Emperor (丞相掾), Shizhong Shou Shaofu (侍中守少府); conspiracy rebellion, yi of the three tribes (69)

Ma Jun (Deheng) (?) [Wei] to Shi Zhong; mechanical inventor (once reproduced the guide car); stuttering, born poor (105)

Pingling: Mausoleum of Emperor Zhao of Han, 15 miles northwest of Xianyang, Shaanxi

Dou Wu (You Ping) (?) –168) Fengzi, Emperor Huan, Yuezhang, Grand General, Marquis Wenxi, scholar, one of the "Three Princes"; suicide (1)

Shisun Rui (Junrong) (?) -195) Zhi Jinwu, Guanglu Dafu, Shangshu Servant, Dasi Nong, Shangshu Ling; Li Guo's rebellion (9)

Yu County: On the north bank of the Wei River, 15 miles east of Baojimei County, Shaanxi

Fa Zhen (Gao Qing) (100-188) [89] Xiongzi, a scholar and scholar, qinggao, known as "Mr. Xuande" (60)

FaYan (Ji Mou) (?) Zhenzi; Situ Tuan, Ting Wei Zuo Jian (60)

Fa Zheng (孝直) (176-220) [45] Yanzi; Shang Shuling, General of the Protectorate; Zheng Zheng, Liu Beilian Wept for Several Days (60)

Meng Da (子敬, 子度) (?) –228) Tuozi(佗子); Yidu Taishou [Wei] Xincheng Taishou (新城太守), Marquis of Pingyang Tinghou (平陽亭侯); Defeated and killed by rebel Wei soldiers (60)

Lu Zhi (Shiying) (190-273) [84] [Wei] Yongzhou Bei driving... General Pingdong [Jin] General Zhendong, Marquis of Yinping (107)

【Hanyang County(formerly known as Tianshui County); Ji County]

Ji County: Gansu (southeast) Tianshui Gangu East

Zhao Rong (zhichang) (?) One of the "Eight Lieutenants of Xiyuan" assisted the left lieutenant of the army, (Cao Cao) General Lang Kou (3)

Yang Fu (Yishan) (?) Liangzhou joined the army, Yizhou Assassin History, Wudu Taishou [Wei] City Gate Lieutenant, General Master, Shaofu (59)

Jiang Xu (Bo Yi) (?) Yang Fu's cousin (mother was Yang Fu's aunt), the general of Fuyi, and fought with Yang Fu against Ma Chao (64)

Jiang Ran (Zhongyi) (?) –214) Tianshui Gongcao; Pingqiang and Rong rebellions were killed (92)

Jiang Wei (Bo Yue) (202-264) [63] General Of the Imperial Guard [Wei] Zhonglang(228) had to surrender to Shu (蜀), Marquis of Pingxiang (92)

Zhao Ang (伟章, 伟璋) Qiang Daoling and Tianshui joined the army of [Wei] Yizhou Assassin History; together with his wife Wang Yi, resisted Ma Chao's rebellion (64)

Zhao Yue(?) –213) Ang, Wang Yizi, Ma Chaoqi (hostage); killed for his parents' resistance to Ma Chao (64)

Liang Xu (?) -263 bc) Tianshui Gong Cao, had no choice but to descend to Shu [Shu] Dahongxu (92)

Liang Qian (?) -263 bc) Xu Di; Tianshui Lord's Chronicle, had to descend to Shu [Shu] Great Long Autumn (92)

Liu Cheng (?) –258) Wu general, who was ordered by Sun Liang to plot against Sun Qiang and was killed (113)

Long County: Gansu Tianshui Zhangjiachuan

Hu Yi (Literary Talent) (?) -192) (Dong Zhuo) Dongjun Taishou ( 東郡太守, DaduHu; at the behest of Wang Yun , he fought against Li and Guo , defeated , Yue Yu , died ( 5 )

豲 (獂, pronounced 桓) Road: Gansu (southeast) Dingxi Longxi southeast, Weishui south bank

Pang Rou (?) 【Shu】 Generals (73)

Pound (Ling Ming) (?) –219) Rou's cousin, Lieutenant Colonel, Lieutenant General, General Liyi, Marquis of Guanmen Pavilion (58)

Pang Hui (?) Lieutenant General of Dezi [Wei] and Marquis of Liehou (73)

Zhao Qu (?) Yang Fu recommended him as Ma Chao's subordinate, and together with Yang Fu and Liang Kuan killed Ma Chao's wife and children, more than ten close relatives (64)

【Anding County; Linjing】

Linjing: 50 Litunzi Town, 50 miles southeast of Qingyang Town, Gansu Province

Beam width (?) [Wei] Huangmen Shilang; once resisted Ma Chao with Yang Fu and others (64)

Hu Zun (?) –256) [Wei] General Zhengdong, General Wei, Marquis of Yinmi (106)

Hu Fen (Xuan Wei) (?) -288) Zunzi [Jin] Zuo ShuJie, Zhenjun Grand General, Kaifu, female Hu Fang, Sima Yan Guiren (112)

Hu Lie (玄武) (220-270) [51] Zunzi, Fendi [Wei] Wei general [Jin] Qinzhou Assassin History; Battle with Xianbei, defeated (116)

Hu Yuan (Shi Yuan) (247-301) [55] Liezi; Kill Zhong Hui [Jin]? General; defeated, surrendered, killed (119) for Sima Ying, king of Chengdu

Yang Zong (宗, Chu Bo) (?) [Wei] The General (Cao Shuang) was the chief and Anton joined the army; Sima Yi pardoned him (107)

Chao Na (sound: Zhu Nuo): An ancient town 33 miles southwest of Pengyang in Guyuan, Ningxia

Huang Fusong (義真) (?) –195) Jiezi, Jie nephew; Zuo, Zhengxi, Cheqi General, Taiwei, Guanglu Dafu, Taichang; Famous General (1)

Emperor Fuli (?) Song Tang nephew; Gurudwara servant; has a special talent, in 189 he advised Song to recruit Dong Zhuo, song did not conform (13)

【Longxi County; Di Dao】

Di Dao: Gansu (southeast) Dingxi Lintao

Wang Shuang (Zi Quan?) )(? -228) Wei General; Zhuge Liang (Yanyi is nine feet long, has a large knife of 60 pounds, and three meteor hammers) (85)

Lintao (garrison in the south): Dingxi Min County, Gansu

Dong Zhuo (Zhongying) (?) –192) Second son of Junya, Hezhou Assassin, Hedong Taishou, Sikong, Taiwei, Taishi, Xiangguo, Hou Of Huan (1)

Dong Min (pronounced: 民) (Shu Ying) (?) –192) Third son of Junya, Lieutenant Of Fengche, General Zuo, Marquis of Yan, Exterminated (3)

Dong Huang (?) –192) Promoted son, Zhuo nephew, shizhong , lieutenant of the chinese military academy, commander-in-chief of the forbidden army; exterminated (8)

【Beidi County; Fuping (moved to Huaide City, 10 miles northwest of Fuping, Weinan, Shaanxi) at the end of the Han Dynasty)

Niyang: Miqiao Town, southeast of Qingyang Ning County, Gansu (northeast) (moved to southeast of Yaozhou, Tongchuan, Shaanxi at the end of the Han Dynasty)

Li Dai (sound: 覺) (稚然)(?) –198) Che Riding General Commander Lieutenant, False Festival, Grand Sima and Marquis of Chiyang; Liang Xingcho (3)

Li Xian (?) –198) Li Dai's nephew; deputy chezhong lang general; was ordered to kidnap Emperor Xian of Han and Fu Hou; exterminated (12)

Wang Yi (Wendu) (?) Hedong Taishou, Dasi Nong, Marquis of Anyang Ting, 195 Emperor Xian of Anyi (13)

Fu Xun (公悌)(?) -227-233) Descendants of Jiezi, Ruizi, Scattered Rider Changshi [Wei] Shizhong, Shangshu; Critic (39)

Fu Fu (Lan Shi; Zhaoxian) (209-255) [47] YunZi, Xun Nephew [Wei] Henan Yin, Shangshu, Shou Shu, Marquis of Yangxiang (108)

Fu Gan (彦才)(?) Descendants of Jiezi , Xiezi ( 燮子 ; 丞相 ( Cao Cao ) joined the army , Cang Cao (魏 ) Fufeng Taishou (66)

Liangzhou [Liang] has jurisdiction over 7 counties and 55 counties. ZhishouLong County, in present-day Tianshui, Gansu, Zhangjiachuan. The Three Kingdoms of Cao Wei moved to Guzang in present-day Wuwei, Gansu. Its jurisdiction corresponded to the Huangshui River Basin of present-day Gansu, Ningxia and Qinghai and western Shaanxi. (Northwest) (This Liangzhou is not the "LiangZhou" of ancient Jiuzhou, and the ancient Liangzhou is the Yizhou area)

【Wuwei County; Guzang】

Guzang: Wuwei Liangzhou District, Gansu (central).

Jia Xu (文和) (147-223) [77] Gong Cizi; Jinwu and Sikong (Cao Cao) joined the army; [Wei] Taiwei and Marquis of Wei Shouxiang (9)

Duan Siming (忠明) (?) –209) Brother of the Yan clan; Dahong, Guanglu Dafu; Emperor Zeng, killed Li Dai (13)

Zhangye: Zhangyi Town, Nanliangzhou District, Wuwei, Gansu

Guo Feng (pronounced: four) (many) (?) –197) General Yang Lie, Rear General, Che Qi General, Marquis meiyang;

Wuwei: Harvest Township, 160 miles northeast of Minqin, Wuwei, Gansu

Zhou Yi (珌, Zhongyuan) (?) –189) Shenzi, Shizhong ( 侍中 ), Shangshu ( Shang Shu , Lieutenant of the Overseers ) , was killed by Zhuo for recommending several people to oppose Dong Zhuo ( 4 )

Zu Li (pronounced: Zhi Lai): Guochengyi Town, Northwest of Baiyin Huining, Gansu (Yizhi Jingyuan Southeast)

Zhang Ji(?) –196) Zhonglang General, Zhendong General, Hussar General, Marquis of Pingyang, who guarded Emperor Xian, was killed by an arrow in the city of Yongcheng due to lack of food (3)

Zhang Xiu(?) –207) Ji Nephew; General of the Broken Qiang, Marquis of Xuanwei; Surrender Cao Cao to rebel, surrender again; illness and death on the way to Wuhuan (16)

【Kaneshiro-gun,Yungo】

Yunwu: Qinghai (east) Haidong [Ping'an] Minhe South 76 Li Guyan Town Machangyuan Township northeast of Xiachuankou Village Ancient City

(A said Linxia Yongjing northwest Pinggou)

Fan Chou (?) –195) Right General, Marquis of Wannian, who was jealous of Li Dai for letting go of Ma Teng, and sent his nephew Hu Feng to assassinate him (3)

Han Sui (covenant; covenant) (?) c. 140 –215) more than 70; general of The Western Expedition; 184 was coerced by the Qiang to rebel, and later defeated (10)

Xidu (分金城郡), Xiping Commandery( Xiping County): Xining, Qinghai

【Wei Mingyuan Empress】Guo Shi (?) –264) Cao Rui's second (238) empress, replacing Mao's; Hexi clan, counterinsurgency without revenue (105)

Qingzhou * [Qi] has jurisdiction over counties, 6 counties, and 66 counties. The seat of government was Linling (淄), in present-day Zibo, Shandong Province, in the northern Qi capital. The territory corresponded to the northern region east of present-day Shandong Linnan. (East)

[Qiguo (206 changed to county); Linling]

Linling: Shandong (northeast) Zibo LinziBeiqi capital

Wu Lan (?) –218) Liu Zhang, Liu Beibu general, battle of Xiawei, defeated by Cao Hong and Zhang, killed by Qiangduan of the Qiren (62)

【Plains County; Plains】

Plain: Shandong (northwest) Dezhou Plain southwest 25 miles southwest of Wangmiao Town Zhangguandian

You Heng (Zheng Ping) (173-198) [26] Virgin; Kong Rongyou, Huang Zuzhi (23)

Guan Ru (transliteration: 路) (Gongming) (209-256) [48] Warlock; Good Zhou Yi; worshipped by later generations as the ancestor of The Bu Gua Guan Xiang (59)

Gao Tang: 40 miles southwest of Yucheng, Dezhou, Shandong

Hua Xin (Ziyu) (157-231 La Yue) [75] [Wei] Xiang Guo, Situ, Taiwei, Marquis of Boping; "Dragon Head" of Mingshi (29)

Liu Yi (Zi Zhen) (220-310) [91] Descendants of Shou, Guangzi [Jin] Sikong, Taibao, Taifu, Marquis Xunyang (116)

【Beihai Kingdom (206 changed to county); Drama County】

Drama County: Jitai Village, Jitai Town, 30 Miles South of Shouguang South, Weifang, Shandong (Northeast).

Sun Qian (公祐) (?) - c. 215) Xuzhou (Liu Bei) engaged, Zuo General (Liu Bei) engaged in Zhonglang, Bingzhong general (12)

Teng Yin (承嗣)(?) –256) Zi [Wu] Taichang, Wei general, Sima Da, Marquis Gaomi, Princess Shang, Sun Qiao (108)

Yingling: An ancient city 50 miles southeast of Changle in Weifang, Shandong

Wang Xiu (Shuzhi) (?) -213 later) Qingzhou (袁谭) Beichao, Wei Juntaishou, Dasi Nonglang Zhongling; rescued Kong Rong several times (32)

Gaomi: Qiantianzhuang, Jinggou Town, 40 miles southwest of Gaomi, Weifang, Shandong

Zheng Xuan (Kang Cheng) (127-200) [74] Descendants of the State; Famous Confucian and Sutra Masters (1)

Zhu Xu: Chengtou Village, Liushan Town, 66 miles southeast of Linqu, Weifang, Shandong

邴原 (root moment) (?) -220 before) Sikong (Cao Cao) sacrifice wine, Xiang Zhengshi, Five Senses General Changshi; "Dragon Belly" of Famous Scholars (66)

Guan Ning (You'an) (158-241) [84] Hermit, avoiding chaos in Liaodong; "Dragon Tail" of Mingshi, severed friendship with Huaxin (66)

【Donglai County;Huang County】

Huang County: Shandong (east) Yantai Longkou Chengguan Town 25 miles southeast of Huangcheng Ji

Tai Shi Ci (Zi Yi) (166-206) [41] Zhonglang General, Jianchang Duwei, Sick Man (7 feet 7 inches long, beautiful beard) (11)

【Yanyi Tai shi heng】 Tai Shi Xiang (元復) (?) [Wu] Shangshu, Wu Juntaishou, Yue Riding Lieutenant (53)

Ye County: Laizhou, Yantai, Shandong

Wang Ji (Kong Shuo) (?) [Wei] General Zhao led Xuan Su Taishou, DaiFang Taishou, Tianshui Taishou [Jin] Runan Taishou (116)

Qucheng: Xiqucheng, Zhaoyuan West Silkworm Zhuang Town, Yantai, Shandong

Wang Ji (Bo You) (190-261) [72] Leopard, Weng Nephew [Wei] General Zhengnan, Governor of Jingzhou, Marquis of Dongwu (69)

Muping: Ancient town of Fushan, northwest of Yantai, Shandong

Liu Peng (Zu Rong) (?) Fat descendants; Yu Zhang, Hui Ji Tai Shou; will be the Master, Zong Zheng, Da Hongxu, SiKong, Situ, Tai Wei (15)

Liu Dai (Gongshan) (?) -192) Eldest son and nephew of You, Shizhong (侍中), Yanzhou Assassin History; 191 Killing Qiao Mao; Fighting the Yellow Turban Army, Defeated and Killed (5)

Liu Sui (正礼) (156-197) [42] Second Son of You, Brother Dai; Generals of Yangzhou Assassin History, Yangzhou Mu, Zhenwu; Sick Death (11)

Yanzhou* [Zheng] has jurisdiction over counties, 8 counties, and 80 counties. Changyi, the seat of governance, was in present-day Changyi Ji, a town in The Great Xie Ji Town of Juye, Heze, Shandong. Its jurisdiction corresponded to the southwest of present-day Shandong and the eastern part of Henan. (East & Central)

【Shanyang County;Changyi】

Changyi: Shandong (southwest) Heze Juye South 60 miles Da Xie Ji Town ChangYi Ji

Man Pet (Bonin) (?) –242) Ru'nan Taishou (魏) Taiwei (魏) Taiwei (太尉), Grand General of Zhengdong (征東將軍), Marquis of Changyi; he tortured Yang Biao (10)

Juye: Northeast of Juye, Heze, Shandong

Li Dian (Man Cheng) (?) -215 to 220) 36 years old; Qian nephew, whole cousin; LiHu Taishou, General of the Broken Fox, Marquis of Duting (5)

Fangdong: Northeast of Hezedan County, Shandong (Heze Chengwu East Fangcheng Village)

【Eunuch】 Hou Lan (?) –172) Zhongchang Shi (中常侍), Changle Taishu (長樂太仆), Marquis of Gaoxiang (高乡侯);

Gaoping: Shandong (southwest) Southwest of Jining Zoucheng (northwest of Jining Weishan)

Zhang Jian (元節) (115-198) [84] Wei Wei Wei, a famous scholar, one of the "Eight Juns of Jiangxia"; he was exiled for many years because of the "Dang Gong" (6)

Liu Biao (Jing Sheng) (142-208) [65] Descendants of Yu; General of Zhennan, Jingzhou Mu; Mingshi, one of the "Eight Feet of Jiangxia" (Eight Feet) (6)

Liu Qi(?) -209) Table, eldest son of the Chen clan; Jingzhou Assassin History; Sick Stroke (34)

Liu Chun (?) (34)

Liu Pan (?) Cousin; xiao yong, for Kou to make chaos in Jiangdong; Sun Quan sent Tai Shi Ci to Jianchang Du Wei to refuse (53)

Ibi (Jibo) (?) The zuo general (Liu Bei) was engaged in the [Shu] Zhaowen general; he worked with Zhuge Liang and four others to formulate the Shu Ke (34)

Xi (pronounced: eat) worry (Hongyu) (?) Shi Zhong, Guang LuXun, Yu Shi Dafu; disagreement with Kong Rong; conspiracy to kill Cao Cao (40)

Wang Cang (Zhongxuan) (177-217) [41] Changsun, Qianzi; Shizhong, Marquis of Guannei; one of the "Seven Sons of Jian'an" (40)

Flawed Hill: 5 miles northeast of Yanzhou, Jining, Shandong

Tanshiki (文有)(?) 80; Yilang, Shumeng County Order; Later abandoned officials and returned home; "Dang Gong" celebrity leader, one of the "Jiangxia Eight Juns" (6)

Hulu: Southeast of Yutai in Jining, Shandong

Du Shang (Bo Ping) (117-166) [50] Jingzhou Assassin History; Guiyang, Liaodong Taishou; Marquis of Youxiang; Famous General, one of the "Eight Cooks" (71)

【Taishan County;Bonggao】

Fenggao: Guxian Village, Fan Town, 38 Li, Northeast of Tai'an, Shandong (Central).

Wang Kuang (Gongjie) (?) - c. 190) General (He Jin) Tuan, Taishou of Hanoi, friendship with Cai Yong, attacked and killed by Cao Cao and others (5)

Sun Guan (Zhongtai) (?) –213 or 217) one of Taishan Kou( Kou), descended cao cao, general of Zhenwei, Assassin of Qingzhou, Marquis of Lü Duting (18)

Wu Dun (Dark Slave) (?) One of Taishan Kou (泰山寇), descending Cao Cao, Licheng Taishou (18)

Yin Li (Lu'er) (?) –222) One of Taishan Kou,Cao Cao (降曹), Taishou of Dongguan (太守), and died in battle with Zang Ba's conquest of Wu (18)

Chang Feng (Ba) (?) –206) One of Taishan Kou( Kou), Cao Cao, Taishou of Dong Commandery, Capricious, repeated rebellions, defeats, and kills (18)

Juping: 50 miles southwest of Tai'an, Shandong

Yu Ban (Wen Ze) (?) –221) Left General, False Jieyu, General Anyuan, Marquis Yishouting; captured and released, Hou Shu Shu (10)

Nancheng: Linyi Pingyi, Shandong 70 miles south of Nanwu City

Ding Yuan (Jianyang) (?) –189) And Prefecture Assassin Shi, Knight Lieutenant, Zhi Jingo, YongWu Shan Riding and Shooting; Dong Zhuo Luring His Master Lü Buzhi to Kill (3)

Yang Hu (uncle) (221-278)[58] Cai Yong's grandson [Jin] Che Riding General; sister married Sima Shi; wife was xiahou ba's daughter (120)

Fei County: An ancient city 20 miles northwest of Fei County, Linyi, Shandong

Zang Ba (Xuan Gao, Nu Kou) (?) –226 later) Jiezi; General of Zhendong (Zhendong) of Xuzhou (徐州刺史[魏] Zhendong, Zhi Jinwu ( Zhi Jinwu ) , Marquis of Liangcheng ( 11 )

Dongpingyang: Shandong Tai'an Xintai [Eastern Han Dynasty]

Bao Xin (Yun Cheng) (151-192) [42] Danzi; (He Jin) Riding Du Wei, General of the Broken Pill, Jibei Xiang; Saving Cao Cao from Death (3)

Bao Tao (?) –190) Xindi, General Pei, fought against Xu Rong, lost and died (5)

【Dongpingguo; no salt】

No salt: Shandong (central) Tai'an Dongping southeast 10 su town no salt village

Lü Kuang (?) General Of Yuan Shangbu(袁尚部將); Shou Dongping surrendered to Cao Cao; Marquis of Liehou (32)

(Gao) Lü Xiang (?) Ibid. (brother of Lü Kuang);

Bi Lu (Shōzen) (?) –249) Zi Lizi (魏) and The State Assassin Shi, Zhonghu Jun, Lieutenant Colonel, Sima Yi coup d'état (106)

Shou zhang: Southwest of Dongping, Tai'an, Shandong

Zhang Mi (Meng Zhuo) (?) –195) Knight Lieutenant, Chen Liu Taishou, one of the "Eight Cooks"; friends with Cao Cao before rebellion; killed for his subordinates (5)

Zhang Chao(?) –195) Brother Miao; Guangling Taishou; brothers supported Lü Bu against Cao Cao, defeated, Cao Cao Yiqi's three tribes (5)

【Renchengguo; Rencheng】

Rencheng: Shandong (southwest) Jining Weishan Northwest Luqiao Town Zhongqian Village (a said Jining Rencheng District southeast)

Lü Qian (子恪)(?) –227 later) Taishan Taishou [Wei] General Pei, Xuzhou Assassin Shi Jiawei, Marquis of Wannianting (10)

【Jiyin County; Dingtao】

Dingtao: Shandong (southwest) Heze Dingtao 4 miles northwest

Dong Zhao (Gongren) (156-236) [81] [Wei] DaHongxu... Wei Wei, Situ, Marquis Leping; first from Yuan Shao and Zhang Yang (14)

Wu Zheng (Ji Zhong) (177-230) [54] [Wei] General Zhenwei, Shizhong( Shizhong; Assist cao Pi to become emperor; low character; Shi Ma Shi Zhangren (72)

Liaoqiu: 38 miles northwest of Yuncheng City, Heze, Shandong

Wang Guan (Wei Tai) (?) -260) [Wei] Shangshu, Henan Yin, Shaofu, Taifu... Shangshu Right Servant, Sikong, Marquis of Yangxiang (107)

【Dong Commandery (東郡) (東郡, 東郡;

Puyang: 16 Miles Southwest of Puyang, Henan (Northeast) Qingzu Town, Beigu County Village

Tian Shi (?) Puyang Rich Household; Helping Lü Bu Seduce Cao Cao (12)

Dongwuyang: Northwest of TunCun, 10 miles southeast of Liaocheng Xin (sound: Shen) County, Shandong (west).

Chen Gong (Gongtai) (?) -199) Lü Bu's strategist; Xia Pi City was broken, Cao Cao killed him (4)

Xue Ti (孝威) (?) After 173-237) Taishan Taishou, Protector [Wei] Wei Juntaishou, Shang ShuLing, Overseer, Shangshu (67)

Weiguo: Southeast of Qingfeng, Puyang, Henan

Lejin (Wenqian) (?) –218) Right General, False Festival, Marquis of Guangchangting, Chopping Chun Yu Qiong (short appearance) (5)

Le Qiang (?) (195-257) [63] Jinzi [Wei] Yangzhou Assassin Shi, Marquis of Guangchang Ting; Killed by Zhuge Shi of the Wei rebellion (98)

Hair drying: southeast of Liaochengguan County, Shandong

Pan Zhang (Wen Jue) (?) –234) General Zhenwei, General Pingbei, Right General of Xiangyang Taishou [Wu], Marquis of Liyang (38)

Dong'a: 50 Li'a town northeast of Yanggu, Liaocheng, Shandong

Cheng Yu (Zhongde, Li) (141-220) [80] Wei Wei, An XiangHou, Sexual Gang, and Ren Duo (8 feet 3 inches, beautiful beard) (10)

Cheng Wu(?) Marquis of Anxiang (安乡侯; Yuzi [Yanyi] joined the army (92)

[Chenliu Commandery (later as a state.] Because it was Zhengdi in the Spring and Autumn Period, it was later invaded by Chen Guo, so it was known as Chen Liu;

ChenLiu: Chenliu Town, 26 miles southeast of Kaifeng, Henan (northeast).

Wu Kuang(?) He Jinbu (何進部將軍; joined forces with Yuan Shao and Cao Cao to kill all eunuchs and kill He Miao(3)

Wu Ban (Yuanxiong) (?) Kuangzi, Yi's cousin; [Shu] Leader, Hou General, Hu Horse General, Mianzhu Hou (65)

Wu Yi (壹, 子遠) (?) –237) Kuang Nephew [Shu] Left General, Che Qi General LingYongzhou Assassin Shi, Marquis of Jiyang (62)

【Shu Han Mu Hou】 Wu Shi (?) –245) Yi Mei ( Yi Mei ) , Empress Liu Bei , originally widowed wife of Liu Yan 's third son , Liu Mao ( 77 )

Kong Ling (胄; 公徐) (?) - c. 190) History of the Assassination of Yuzhou; Good Qing Tan; Sick Prisoner (Killed by Li Dai and others) (5)

【Yanyi Lu Zhao】Lu Zhao (?) – c. 220 c. Xiahou Yuanbu general; participated in the Battle of Chibi and conscripted Ma Chao (21)

Dong Qi(?) Tutian Duwei, Cai Yan's third husband; he had committed a capital offense, and Cai Yan asked Cao Cao for help to avoid the death penalty (71)

Yu Song (Shu Mao) (after 214-?) Bian Rang's grandson [Wei] Tai Wei (Sima Yi) 掾, Zhongshu Lang, Tai Shou (108)

Puyang Xing (子元)(?) –264) [Wu] Cheng Xiang (丞相), Shilang (侍郎) and Qingzhou Mu (青州牧), Marquis of Waihuang( Waihuang), exiled to Guangzhou by Sun Hao and pursued and killed on the way (120)

Junyi: Kaifeng, Henan

Bian Jean (Boon Lee?) Yuanli? )(? -193? Jiujiang Taishou (九江太守;

圉 (pronounced: rain) County: 50 miles southwest of Kaifengqi County, Henan

Cai Yong (蔡邕) (133-192) [60] Lingzi; Shizhong (侍中), Zuo Zhonglang (左中郎將), Marquis of Gaoyang Township; literary scholar and calligrapher (1)

Cai Yan (昭姬) (c. 174-?) (71)

Gao Gan (Yuan Cai) (174–206) GongZi, Nephew of Yuan Shao, And Zhou Assassin History, defeated by Liu Biao, killed by Wang Yan on the way (31)

Gao Rou (Wen Hui) (174-263) [90] JingZi, Gan's cousin [Wei] Zhishu Shi Yushi... Situ, Taiwei, Marquis an Guohou (107)

Xiangyi: Shangqiu Sui County, Henan (east).

Wei Zi (Zi Xu) (?) -190) Xiao Lian; 189 Funded Cao Cao's rebellion, and was later killed in xingyang (5)

Jiwu: 39 miles southwest of The Tomb of Shangqiu Ningling, Henan

Dianwei (?) -197) Lieutenant Wu Meng, who ate twice as much as ordinary people; saved Cao Cao and died in battle with Zhang Xiubu (80 jin of double halberds) (10)

Dianman (?) Wei Zi (魏子; Lang Zhong), Sima Wei (魏) Du Wei (魏) Du Wei (魏) and Marquis of Guannei (Guannei Marquis) were adopted by Cao Cao at an early age (17)

Pingqiu: 46 Liping Street, southeast of Fengqiu, Xinxiang, Henan

Mao Jiu (孝先)(?) –216) Shang Shu (尚書仆射; 崔琰友), who was imprisoned for disgruntling Cao Cao for killing Cui Yan (崔琰), was later dismissed from office (10)

Xuzhou *[Lu] has jurisdiction over counties, 5 counties, and 62+1 counties. Zhishou Tan (治所郯: Tan) County, north of present-day Linyi Tancheng, Shandong. At the end of the Han Dynasty, he moved to xia pi, northwest of Suining in present-day Xuzhou, Jiangsu. Later, he moved to Pengcheng, which is now Xuzhou, Jiangsu. Three Kingdoms Cao Wei ruled Pengcheng. The territory of the territory corresponds to the area north of the Yangtze River in present-day Jiangsu and the southern part of Shandong. (East)

【Donghae County; Tan County】

Tan County: Shandong (south) Linyi Tancheng North Gate

Chen Tan (Han Gong) (?) –182) Situ, who was imprisoned and killed by a eunuch for bringing calamity to the country and the people by the eunuchs of the Jinyan Ling Emperor (2)

Liu Yu (Bo An) (?) –193) QiangHou, Shuzi, Youzhou Mu, Grand Sima and Marquis Xiangben, defeated and captured by Gongsun Zhan (2)

Wang Lang (Yan; Jingxing) (?) -228) Will be too guarded... Imperial Master [Wei] Sikong, Situ, Marquis of Lanling (15)

Wang Su (Zi Yong) (195-256) [62] Lang's eldest son, Sima Zhao's father-in-law [Wei] led the army to Mount Chang Shi and Marquis of Lanling (99)

Wang Shi (217-268) [52] Su Nu; Sima Zhao's wife; Yan and Youmu; Wang Yuanji, "Empress of Civilization" (119)

Chengxian County: Shandong (south) Zaozhuang Nanyi District northwest of 1 mile

Bai Shou (?) -229 before) Liu Bei's subordinates (97)

Qu County: Jiangsu (north) Lianyungang Haizhou southwest of Jinping Mountain side

Mi Zhu (子仲) (?) -After 221) Xuzhou (Tao Qian) beiqi, general of An Han; because of his brother Fang's surrender to Wu, he died of a shameful illness (11)

Mi Fang (子方)(?) Brother Zhu;(Tao Qian) subordinate, General taishou [Wu] of Nan Commandery; Fear of Guan Yu's guilt and surrender to Wu (18)

Mi (?) Sister of Zhu and Fang, liu bei's second wife (196-200), defeated and captured by Cao Cao (18)

Licheng (Cheng): Jiangsu Lianyungang Ganyu West 40 Li Ancient City Village

Tang Zhi (?) Formerly a Wei general, he was demoted to Wu [Wu] Zuo General, Zhi Jie, Liehou; captured in 257; [Wei] General AnYuan (108)

【Xia Pi Guo; Xia Pi】

Liangcheng: Xinyi, Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, southwest of Yishui East

[Eunuch] Xu Huang (?) –164) Zhongchang Shi (中常侍); he was named one of the "Five Marquises" (五侯) for his meritorious deeds against Liang Ji (22)

Huaiyin: Southwest Wharf Town, Huaiyin, Huai'an, Jiangsu Province

BuQi (子山)(?) –247) Right General, Left Protector [Wu] Hun General Led JiZhou Mu, Xiling Governor, Xiang Xiang, Linxiang Marquis (43)

Huaipu: Jiangsu Huai'an Lianshui West Ancient Water West Bank

Chen Jue (Gui; Han Yu) (?) Qi (yin: 伟) Sun, Qiu Nephew; Ju Ling, Pei Xiang; Helping Cao Cao reject Yuan Shu, Lü Bu (16)

Chen Deng (Yuan Long) (163-201) [39] Eldest son of Jue, Lieutenant of Xuzhou Diannong School, Guangling Taishou, General Fubo, Dongjun Taishou (11)

Dongcheng: Anhui Chuzhou Dingyuan Southeast Bridge Township Sanguanji

Lu Su (Zi Jing) (172-217) [46] Lieutenant of the Zan Military Academy, Hanchang Taishou, General Hengjiang (foreseeing the three kingdoms; physical appearance) (29)

【Pengchengguo (later changed to county); Pengcheng】

Pengcheng: Xuzhou, Jiangsu (northwest).

Zhang Zhao (Zibu) (156-236) [81] (Sun Ce) Changshi, (Sun Quan) Military Division, Suiyuan General [Wu] Auxiliary Wu General, Lou Hou (15)

Zhang Cheng (Zhongsi) (178-244) [67] Zhao's eldest son, Zhuge Jin's son-in-law [Wu] Shu ShuDu, Fenwei General, Duxiang Marquis (102)

Zhang Xiu (uncle) (205-245) [41] Zhao's second son [Wu] General Yangwu; assisted Sun He, exiled to death by rumors (98)

Yang Ugly (?) –199) Zhang Yangbu (張阳部將軍; killed Zhang Yang to surrender to Cao Cao, and was killed by Zhang Yangbu's general Sui Gu (19)

Yan Yi (Man Cai) (?) -After 229) [78] Riding Du Wei, Engaged Zhonglang [Wu] Wei Wei Wei, Shang Shu Ling (38)

Wu Gang (?) Descendants of Rui [Wei] Zhuge Birthday Long History; Sending Zhuge Liang, the son of Zhuge Liang, into The Hostage of Wu (111)

【Guangling County;Guangling】

Guangling: Jiangsu (central south) Yangzhou 4 miles northwest of Shugang

Zhang Hong (子纲) (153-212) [60] Shi Yushi (侍御史), Huiji Dongdu (会稽東尉), Sun Quan Changshi (孙權長史);

Sheyang: Baoying, Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, northeast sheyang town

Zang Min (pronounced: 民)(?) Yangzhou Assassin History, Xiongnu Zhonglang General, Yilang, Changshui Lieutenant, Zhongshan Taishou, Taiyuan Taishou (2)

Chen Lin (Kong Zhang) (?) c. 153 – 217) originally He Jin, Yuan Shaobu, military master sacrificial wine, menxia governor; one of the "Seven Sons of Jian'an" (2)

Haixi: Jiangsu (north) Lianyungang Guanyun 20 miles southeast

Xu Xuan (pronounced: 求) (Meng Yu) (?) Shuzi(淑子); Ru'nan Taishou (汝南太守), Donghai Xiang (東海相), Taichang (太常);

Dongyang: Dongyang City, southeast of Huai'an Xuyi, Jiangsu (central and northern).

(Original name: Liu) Chen Jiao (Ji Bi) (?) -237) [Wei] Shangshu Lingbu, Shangshu Ling, Shi Zhong, Situ, Marquis of Dongxiang (51)

Chen Qian (Xiu Yuan) (201-281) [81] Second Son of Jiao [Jin] Grand Sima and Duke of Gaoping (born and died 10 years later) (111)

Hailing: Jiangsu (central) Taizhou (abolished by the Three Kingdoms)

Lü Dai (Dinggong) (161-256) [96] [Wu] Jiaozhou Assassination History... Right Governor of Wuchang, Grand General, Grand Sima and Marquis of Panyu (108)

[Langya Kingdom (217 changed to county); Kaiyang]

Kaiyang: Shandong (south) Linyi North 16 Li Yan Ancient City Village

Gan (Yu) Ji (?) -200) Huang Lao Daoist representative; Sun Ce called it the treatment of the people to confuse people's hearts and kill them (29)

Bian (159-230) [72] Cao Cao's stepwife (after the ding clan was deposed), mother of Pi, Zhang, Zhi, and Xiong (68)

Linyi: Linyi County, Shandong Province, East Linyi Village

Wang Xiang (Xiu Zheng) (184 or 180-268) Sikong, Taiwei Jia shizhong (Jin) Taibao, Suiling Gong; "one of the twenty-four filial pieties" (116)

Wang Rong (濬 Chong) (234-305) [72] Hun (Liangzhou Thorn History) Zi; [Jin] Situ; one of the "Seven Sages of the Bamboo Forest"; Jealous Of Yang Hu (120)

Yangdu: Between Huang Yan (pronounced: 湍, 3rd sound) and Wangjiazhuang in the east 40-mile brick port town of Linyi, Shandong

Zhuge Jue (Jungong) (?) –189) Descendants of Feng; Taishan Commandery (36)

Zhuge Xuan (?) –197) Brother Jue; Yuzhang Taishou; raised Zhuge Liang and Zhuge Jun (36)

Zhuge Jin (Zi Yu) (174-241) [68] Jue's eldest son; Zuo General Supervisor Gong'an False Festival [Wu] Great General Ling YuZhou Mu and Marquis Wanling (29)

Zhuge Liang (Kong Ming) (181-234) [54] Jue Zizi [Shu] Xiang Xiang, Hou Ling Yi Zhou Mu, Si Li Colonel, WuXiang Marquis (36)

Zhuge Jun(?) –263) Lieutenant of Changshui,珪三子 [蜀] 長水; Shu Han was moved to Luoyang after the fall of Shu Han, and Dao was ill (36)

Zhuge Birthday (Public Holiday) (?) 200 BC -258) Feng descendants, Jin's cousin [Wei] Zhengdong general, Marquis Gaoping; one of the "Bada" (110)

Zhuge Ke (Yuan Xun) (203-253) [51] Jin's eldest son [Wu] Cheng Xiang (丞相), Marquis of Yangdu;

Zhuge Zhan (Si Yuan) (227-263) [37] Liangzi [Shu] Xingdu Hu, Wei General, Ping Shang Shu, Marquis wuxiang; Princess Shang (105)

Zhuge Liang (c. Jing) (Zhongsi) gave birth to a young son; because of his father's resistance to Sima Rescue, he was placed in the right general of Wu Wu and sima da (111)

Zhuge Shang (244-263) [20] Zhan eldest son [Shu] general; died with his father in battle (117)

Zhuge Xu (?) [Wei] Taishan Taishou, Yongzhou Assassin [Jin] Taichang, Wei Wei, Le An Ting Marquis; participated in the destruction of Shu Han (116)

Lang Evil: Shandong (southeast) Qingdao Huangdao southwest 47 miles langya town Xiahe City

Wang (203-245) [43] Lu Jiu's daughter; Sun Quan's concubine, Sun Hemu; Sun Hao's posthumous "Empress Dayi" (108)

Dongwu: Shandong (northeast) Weifang Zhucheng

Volt end (?) –209) descendant of Cham; general of the Auxiliary State, Zhongsan Dafu, lieutenant of tun riding; concubine of Emperor Huan (Liu Hua; Princess of Yang'an) (20)

Vodd (?) -214) Emperor's uncle and son, after sitting down, plotted against Cao Cao, clan curse (13)

【After the Han Sacrifice】Fu Shou (?) 180-214)【35? After the completion of the daughter, De sister; Liu Xiehou; plotting against Cao Cao to leak things, claustrophobic death (20)

Ju County: Rizhao Ju County, Shandong (southeast).

Xu Sheng (Wen Xiang) (?) –between 222 and 229) Jianwu generals Led Lujiang Taishou, General Andong, Marquis of Wuhu (38)

Yuzhou* [Song] has jurisdiction over counties, 6 counties, and 99 counties. Zhishou County (谯县) was in present-day Bozhou, Anhui. The Three Kingdoms of Cao Wei moved the city of Zhi'an to the southeast of present-day Zhumadian, Henan. The jurisdiction corresponds to the eastern part of Henan and northern Anhui, east of Funiu Mountain north of the present-day Huai River. (Central & Southern)

【Peiguo; Xiang County】

Xiang County: Anhui (north) Huaibei Northwest Xiangshan District (a say Huaibei Suixi Northwest)

Sherland (?) –195) Yanzi( Yanzhou (Lü Bu) Bei, Tun Juye, fought against Cao Cao, lost, and beheaded (11)

Shi Zhuo (Gong Liu) (?) -209) Lieutenant of the Central Military Academy, Lieutenant Commander, Marquis of The Ranks;

Liu Dai (Gongshan) (?) Sikong (Cao Cao) Changshi (長史), Marquis of Lie; he and Wang Zhong attacked Liu Bei in Xuzhou and were defeated (22)

Gan (before 177-221) Liu Bei's concubine and housekeeper; Liu Chanmu; Liu Chan's "Empress Zhaolie" (22)

Liu Fu (Yuan Ying) (?) -208) Situ Tuan, Yangzhou Assassin History; speaking bluntly about Cao Cao, killed by Cao Cao after being drunk (48)

Liu Jing (文恭) (?) -254) Fuzi [Wei] Huangmen Shilang... Wei Wei ( 衛尉 ) , Zhenbei general ( Zhenbei ) , Commander of Hebei and Marquis of Guanglu Ting ( 48 )

Liu Ying (yin: bin) (Ling Yuan) (?) [Wei] Pingyuan Taishou [Jin] Prince Servant (69)

Ding Yi (Zheng Li) (?) –220) Chong's eldest son; Cao Pi (曹丕) the Prince of Wei (曹丕) right-sided assassin and treacherous son; Cao Pi killed (79)

Ding (salute) (?) –220) Chong's second son; Huangmen Shilang(yellow gate shilang); brothers and Cao Zhishan, Cao Pi killed (79)

Zhuyi: Anhui Suzhou 20 miles north of the old Fu set

Xue Zong (Jingwen) (?) -243) Descendants of Tian Wen [Wu] Gurudwara Servant Shooting... Selection of Cao Shangshu and Prince Taifu (38)

Xue Jue (pronounced Xu) (?) – c. 269) Zong's eldest son [Wu] Was a general in the five senses, a general who was a master craftsman, and a general of Weinan; he sent several envoys to the Shu kingdom (113)

Xue Ying (Dao Yan) (c. 209–282) [c. 74] ZongZi [Wu] Guanglu Xun [Jin] Scattered Riding Chang Shi; Wu Descending Table from Qi (120)

蕲 (音:其) County: Anhui Suzhou South 40 Li Pu County Town (a saying Bozhou Woyang northeast of 60 Li Dancheng Ji)

Lou Xuan (承先)(?) -264 later) [Wu] Hui Ji Taishou, Dasi Nong; exiled to cross his toes, forced to death by Sun Hao on the way (120)

Yu County: Bozhou, Anhui (northwest).

【Eunuch】Cao Teng (Ji Xing) (100-159)【60】Descendants of Samson? Xiao Huangmen, Zhongchang Shi, Da Changqiu, Fei Tinghou; Zhongchen (1)

Cao Song (Giant Height) (?) -194) Teng's adopted son, Lieutenant Colonel, Da Hongxu, Dasi Nong, [Bribery, Donation] Lieutenant (1)

Cao Cao (Meng De) (155-220) [66] Song's eldest son; Xiang Xiang, Duke of Wei, King of Wei; courtesy name "Emperor Wu of Wei" (1)

Cao De (disease) (?) –194) Song second son (half-brother with Fuck?) [Yanyi Songdi] was killed with Cao Song (10)

Xiahou Huan (元讓) (?– –220) Infant descendant, cousin of Cao Cao, general Of Fubo, former general, general, marquis of Gao'an Township (5)

Xiahou Yuan (Miaocai) (?) –219) Brother of the Huan clan, Cao Cao Lian, General of Zhengxi, Marquis of Bochangting, Dingjun Mountain beheaded by Huang Zhong (5)

Cao Ren (Zi Xiao) (168-223) [56] Chu Sun, Zi Zi, Cao Cousin [Wei] Che Riding General, Grand General, Grand Sima Da, Marquis Chen (6)

Cao Chun (Zi He) (170-210) [41] Rendi; Huang Menlang, Yi Lang, Sikong Joined the Army, Tiger and Leopard Riding Governor, Marquis of Gaolingting (51)

Cao Hong (Zi Lian) (?) –232) Ding Nephew, Nephew of the Yu Clan, Cao Cousin [Wei] General of the Horse Riders, Marquis of Lecheng; Sexual Miserliness; Pi Nuzhi (6)

Cao Ang (Zi Xiu) (?) -197) Cao's eldest son, Liu Shi out; his mother died early and was raised by the Bian clan; he was killed with Cao Zheng Zhang Xiu (16)

【Emperor Wen of Wei】Cao Pi (Zi Huan) (187-226) [40] Cao's second son, Bian Shi out; Emperor Kaiguo of Wei (reigned 220-226) (32)

Cao Zhang (Ziwen) (189-223) [35] Cao Zi and Pi Tongmu's second brother; Northern Zhonglang General, Xing Xiao Riding General [Wei] Rencheng Wang (68)

Cao Zhi (Zi Jian) (192-232) [41] Cao Zi, Pi Tongmu's third brother [Wei] Juancheng Wang... Chen Wang; famous literary scholar (34)

Cao Xiong (ZiWei) died early; Cao Zi and Pi's fourth brother [Wei] posthumously honored Xiao Huaigong and Xiao Huaiwang; 238 zi died, Guo Ji (68)

Cao Zhao(?) Cao Zi, Huan Shi Chu, Chong Di; Wanhou [Wei] Wangong... King of Pengcheng, Sima Shi deposed Cao Fang and planned to establish him (109)

Cao Yu (Peng Zu) (?) –278) King of Yan; Caozi, Huan (106)

Cao (?) Princess Qinghe; The eldest daughter of Cao, married Xiahou Shu; Cao had intended to marry Ding Yi, and Cao Pi was dismissed (91)

【Empress Xianmu of Han】Cao Jie (196-260)【65】Cao Cao's daughter and empress dowager (220); 214 All three sisters were made nobles (66)

Cao? (Anmin) (?) –197) Dezi, Cao Nephew, Ang Cousin; with Cao Zheng Zhang Xiu, killed (16)

Cao Xiu (Wen Lie) (?) –228) Cao Tang nephew [Wei] Zhengdong General, Yangzhou Mu, Grand Sima da, Marquis Changping; Zeng Oversaw tiger and leopard riding (56)

(Original surname: Qin) Cao Zhen (Zi Dan) (?) –231) Shao Zi (邵子), Cao's adopted son [Wei] Grand General Sima da, Marquis of Shaoling, and Governor of tigers and leopards (84)

Cao Zun (?) –229) True Emperor's brother, early death by Wei Yancheng (93)

Xiahou Shu (子林)(?) Eldest son, Cao Cao's son-in-law [Wei] Shizhong, Shangshu, General Anxi, General Zhendong, Marquis Ofe (91)

Xiahou Ba (Zhongquan) (?) Before 188 - 255 to 259) [70 more] Yuan's second son; 249 escaped Shu [Shu] riding general (102)

Xiahou Wei (Ji Quan) (?) After 201 -)[49 years old] Yuan's fourth son [Wei] Jingzhou Thorn History, Yanzhou Thorn History, Guannei Hou (102)

Xiahou Hui (稚權) (?– After 207 -) [37 years old] Yuanliuzi [Wei] Huangmen Shilang, Yan Xiang, Le An Taishou; literary scholar (102)

Xiahou He (義權) (?) After 207 -) Yuan's seventh son [Wei] Xiang Guozuo Zuo Sima (左司馬), Henan Yin (河南尹), Taichang (太常[ Jin] Guangluxun (102)

Xiahou Shang (Boren) (?) –226) Yuan's nephew [Wei] Zhengnan General, Jingzhou Mu, Marquis of Changling Township; Cao Pi hanged his concubine (70)

【Emperor Ming of Wei】Cao Rui (Yuan Zhong) (204-239)【36】Pi's eldest son, Zhen Shizu; second emperor of Wei (reigned 226-239) (90)

Cao Lin(?) -251) Cao Sun, Pi Zi, Qiu Zhaoyi [Wei] King of Hedong, King of Guantao County, King of Donghai; Sexual Brutality (109)

【Emperor Wei】Cao Yan (璜; Jingming) (246-302) [57] Cao Sun and Yuzi; The Last Emperor of Wei (reigned 260-265) (114)

【Emperor Wei】Cao Fang (Lan Qing)(232-274)【43】Adopted son, Kaizi? Third Emperor of Wei (reigned 239-254) (106)

【Emperor Wei】Cao Xian (彦士)(241-260)【20】Pisun and Linzi; fourth emperor of Wei (reigned 254-260) (109)

Xiahou Xuan (Taichu) (209-254) [46] Shangzi, Nephew, Cao Shuang's cousin; [Wei] Taichang; one of the "Four Congs" (107)

Xiahou Lian (?) –208) Brother of the Huan clan; Sword General of Cao Cao's Back Qingyi (c. Gang) (41)

Xiahou? (Wenning) (?) Liang Xiang ( Liang Xiang ) died , and advised her daughter to remarry , not from (107)

Xiahou (令女) (?) Wen Ning's daughter, Cao Wen's uncle's wife; husband dies, disfigurement does not remarry (107)

Cao Shuang (Zhaobo) (?) –249) True eldest son; [Wei] General Jia Shizhong (加侍中), False Jieyu (False Jieyu), Marquis of Wu'an (武安侯; Sima Yizhi (106)

Cao Xi (?) –249) Zhen's second son; wei's leader and marquis; learned; Sima Yi staged a coup d'état to destroy his brothers and three clans (106)

Cao Xun (?) –249) Zhen's third son; [Wei] Wu Wei general, Marquis Liehou, Sima Yi staged a coup d'état to destroy his brothers and clans (106)

Cao Yan (?) –249) Zhen Wuzi( Zhen Wuzi) (魏) (魏) (魏) was a general attendant of the Scattered Horse, and Sima Yi staged a coup d'état to destroy his brothers and three clans (106)

Cao? (Uncle Wen) (?) Shuang cousin, early death (107)

Xu Chu (Zhongkang) (?) -Cao Ruishi) Zhongjian general [Wei] Wu Wei general, Marquis Of Mouxiang; (eight feet long, waist ten circumferences) (12)

Xu Yi (?) –263) Chu Zi (褚子); [Wei] Yamen General, Marquis of Mouxiang, Zhong Hui killed (116)

Hua Tuo (佗; 元化) (c. 145-208) [c. 64] One of the "Three Divine Doctors of Jian'an", especially good at surgery (15)

Ding Fei (Wenhou) (?) – c. 219) Lieutenant of the Dian Military Academy; once herded cattle and horses to lure the enemy to save Cao Cao from the line; greed for money; drunken death (58)

Ding Mi (彦靖)(?) -249) Fei Zi [Wei] Scattered HorseMan, Shangshu; one of the "Three Dogs of Taichung"; Sima Yi deeply hated it (106)

Zhu Zan (?) -229) Wei General [Rendition] Zhao Yuncho (93)

Wen Qin (Zhongruo) (?) –258) Jizi [Wei] former general, Yangzhou Assassin History; 255 to Wu; feud with Zhuge Shi, killed (109)

Wen Duan (俶; 淑; 次骞) (238-291) [54] Qin Zhongzi; Fierce general, because his father was killed, returned to the State of Wei; Sima Xuan killed (110)

Wen Hu (?) –291) Duke of Wei ,112)

Longkang: Longkang Town, 75 miles northwest of Huaiyuan, Bengbu, Anhui

Huan Fan (元則)(?) –249) [Wei] Dasi Nong, Cao Shuangzhi's "think tank"; also killed by Sima Yi;

Pei County (Xiao Pei): Pei County, Xuzhou, Jiangsu (northwest).

Zhang Mao (YanLin) (?) [Wei] Prince Sheren; Advise Cao Rui not to build a large number of civil engineering (105)

Feng County: Feng County, Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province

Zhang Daoling (陵; Fuhan) (34-156) [123] Descendants of Liang; founder of Tianshi Dao; founded religion in the Bashu area (59)

Zhang Heng (Lingzhen) (96-179) [84] Daoling's eldest son; second generation of Heavenly Masters, 156 Raiding Sects(59)

Zhang Lu (Gong Qi) (?) –216) Heng's eldest son, Zhennan general, Marquis of Langzhong (16)

Zhang Wei (Gong Ze) (?) –215 or 216) Heng's second son; general of Zhaoyi; after surrendering Cao Cao, abandoned his official and returned to monasticism (59)

【Yingchuan Commandery; Yang Zhai (sound: Di)】

Yang Zhai: Xuchang Yuzhou, Henan (central).

[Eunuch] Zhang Rang (?) -189) Xiao Huangmen, Zhongchang Shi , Liehou ; Emperor Ling called him "Father"; committed suicide by throwing himself into the Yellow River (1)

Chun Yu Qiong (Zhongjian) (?) -200) One of the eight lieutenants of Xiyuan: Right Lieutenant; General Yuan Shao; Wuchao was attacked and captured by Lejin (3)

【Concubine of the Han Shao Emperor】Tang Clan (?) Liu Xieji, daughter of Tang Mao, who had wanted to marry Li Dai and did not comply, was later raised by Liu Xie (4)

Han Fu (Wen Jie) (?) –191) Yushi Zhongcheng (御史中丞), Jizhou Mu (冀州牧); driven by Yuan Shao, later surrendered to Zhang Mi (張邈), suspicious of himself, committed suicide (5)

Xin Ping (Nakaji) (?) -204) Han Fu, Yuan Shao, Yuan Tan strategist; discord with the trial; provoked to death by Yuan Tan's jealous words (7)

Simpi (George) (?) Yuan Shao, Yuan Tan Strategist, Yi Lang, Xiang Chang Shi [Wei] Shi Zhong, Wei Wei, Marquis of Yingxiang (32)

Xin Chang (Tai Yong) (?) Pi Zi [Wei] Cao Shuang joined the army, Hanoi Taishou, Wei Wei (107)

Xin Shi (Xian Ying) (191-269) [79] Bi Nu, Chang Sister, Yang Yu Wife, Yang Hu Aunt;

Guo Jia (Bong Xiao) (170-207) [38] Military Master Sacrifice Wine, Huan (Sound: Wei) Marquis of Yangting; Close relations with Cao Cao; Death of illness (10)

Guo Yi (Bo Yi) died early; Jiazi [Wei] Prince Literature (34)

Guo Tu (Gong Ze) (?) –205) Yuan Shao, Yuan Tan strategist; disagreement with Frustrated Zhi; city destroyed, and the whole family was killed by Cao Cao (22)

Sima Hui (Decao) (173-208) [36] Hermit, "Mr. Water Mirror"; Jingdaoxue, Qimen, Art of War, Classics (35)

Shi Tao (Guangyuan) (?) [Wei] Junshou, Lieutenant of Diannong, one of the "Four Friends of Zhuge (37)

Handan Chun (浮、竺; 子叔; 子礼) (c. 132–221) [c. 90] to Shi Zhong; literary scholar, calligrapher (71)

Yuan Qiang (?) [Shu] Former General, General of Zhenxi, Marquis of Duting (91)

Yingyin: Xuchang, Henan

Liu Tao (伟; Zi Qi) (?) – c. 185) descendant of Bo; Counselor, Marquis of Zhongling Township; Framed for Hunger Strike (2)

Xun Qi (pronounced: rolling) (?) Shu Cizi (淑次子; Jinan Xiang; one of the "Eight Dragons (Eight Brothers of the Xun Clan)" (10)

Xun Shuang (谞; 慈明) (128-190) [63] Shu Liuzi; GuangLu Xun, Sikong; one of the "Eight Dragons", scribe (6)

Xun Chen (友若)(?) Yuan Shao's strategist; ordered to persuade Han Fu to cede Jizhou to Yuan Shao (7)

Xun Yu (Wen Ruo) (163-212) [50] Zi Zi(绲子; 侍中), Guanglu Dafu (光禄大夫), Marquis of Banzai Ting; Chief Strategist of Cao Cao (10)

Xun You (Gongda) (157-214) [58] Tan Sun, Yi Zi, Yu Tang Nephew; Huangmen Shilang, Shang Shu Ling, Ling Shu Ting Marquis (2)

Xun Yun (長倩) (c. 193–222) [c. 30] Yu's eldest son, Cao Cao's son-in-law [Wei] General Hu BenZhonglang, Marquis of Banzai Ting (61)

Xun Yan (Jing Qian) (210 BC–274) Yu Liuzi [Wei] Sikong [Jin] Situ, Taiwei, Shizhong, Linhuai Duke (114)

Xun Kai (Mao Bo) (?) Yun Sun (恽孙), Zi (霬: 義) Zi, Sima Yi's grandson [Jin] Shi Zhong, Zhengxi Grand General, Nan Dunzi (116)

Xu County: 36 miles east of Xuchang, Henan

Chen Qun (Changwen) (?) –237) Shu Sun, Ji Zi [Wei] Shang Shu Ling, ZhenJun Grand General, Sikong Lu Shang Shu Shi, Yingyin Hou (58)

Chen Tai (Xuan Bo) (200-260) [61] Qunzi [Wei] and Yongzhou Assassin History; Shangshu Right Servant Shooting, Left Servant Shooting (107)

Xiangcheng: Xiangcheng, Xuchang, Henan

Li Bing (元礼) (110-169) [60] Xiusun and Yizi; Lieutenant Yin of Henan and Si Li; Head of the "Eight Juns" and Mingshi (11)

Changshe: Northeast of Changge, Xuchang, Henan

Xu Shu (福; 元直)(?) -228 later) [Wei] Right Lieutenant General, Yushi Zhongcheng, one of the "Four Friends of Zhuge "Zhuge (36)

Zhong Xuan (元常) (151-230) [80] Si Li Lieutenant [Wei] Ting Wei, Tai Wei, Tai Fu, Dingling Marquis; "Ancestor of the Book of Letters" (56)

Zhong Yu (Uncle Zhi) (?) Around 205-263) [about 59] Shu Sanzi [Wei] Scattered Horse Chang Shi, Qingzhou Thorn History, Hou General (107)

Zhong Hui (Shi Ji) (225-264) [40] Young Son of Sui (魏) Lieutenant Colonel, Situ, Marquis of Wanhu County; Hu Lie's army killed (107)

Jia Fan (?) –238) Gongsun Yuanbu(gongsun yuanbu); advised yuan to be killed (106)

Wuyang: Northwest of Wuyang, Luohe River, Henan (central).

Han Rong (Yuan Chang) (127-196) [70] Shaozi; Dahong, Tai shu; ordered to speak peace for Li Dai and Guo Feng (13)

Dingling: Ancient City after 50 miles north of Wuyang, Luohe, Henan (northwest of Luohe City)

Du Xun (子徐) (?) Gensun [Wei] Shangshu, Grand General (Cao Zhen, Sima Yi) Military Division, Taizhong Dafu, Marquis of Pingyang Township (65)

【Chen Guo (later county); Chen County】

Chen County: Huaiyang, Zhoukou, Henan (east).

He Zeng (谏; Yingkao) (199-278) [80] 夔子 [Jin] Tai Wei (太尉)>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>&gt

【Runan-gun; Pingyu】

Pingyu: Henan (south) Zhumadian Pingyu 40-mile north of Sheqiao Town

Chen Fan (Zhongju) (?) -168) [70 more] Tai Wei (太尉), Tai Fu (太傅錄尚書事); was deposed many times; conspired with Dou Wu to kill eunuchs (1)

Xu Jing (Wen Xiu) (?) Before 150-222) BaJun, Guanghan, Shujun Taishou [Shu] Situ;

Xu Shao (子將) (150-195) [46] Jing's cousin; Runan Gongcao; Mingshi, Xipin critic, and Xu Jing(1)

Wu Qiong (Deyu) (?) -190) Lieutenant of The Gate; Dong Zhuo killed (4)

Meng Jian (Gongwei) (?) [Wei] Liangzhou Assassin History, General of Zhengdong; one of the "Four Friends of Zhuge Ge" (37)

Wu Fang: Suiping, Zhumadian, Henan

Wufu (Deyu) (?) -c. 191) Grand General (He Jin) Eastern Cao, Shizhong, Henan Yin, Yue Cavalry Lieutenant; plotted to assassinate Dong Zhuo and was defeated and killed (4)

Xiping: 70 miles west of Xiping, Zhumadian, Henan

Heqia (Yangshi) (?) -226 later) Shizhong (侍中), Langzhong (郎中令[魏] Guangluxun,太常,西陵乡侯(66)

Zhengqiang: Southeast of Luohe City, Henan

Fan Huan (Meng Bo) (137-169) [33] "The Scourge of the Party" was imprisoned and killed; one of the "Eight Juns of Jiangxia" (6)

Zhao (tone: Shao) Mausoleum: 30 miles east of Luohe City, Henan

Chen Xiang (Zhonglin) (?) Shi Yushi ( 侍御史 ), Dingxiang Taishou ( 定襄太守 ), Yilang (議郎), and Yushi Zhongcheng (御史中丞); "Dang Gong" (dang gong) implicated; one of the "Eight Juns of Jiangxia" (6)

Ruyang: Yuan Lao Village, Yuan Laoxiang, southeast of Shangshui, Zhoukou, Henan

Yuan Feng (Zhou Yang) (?) Tang (太尉) third son; Taibu, Sikong, Zhi Jingo, and Marquis an Guoting (2)

Yuan Kui (Ciyang) (?) -190) Tang Si (youngest) son, Ma Rong's son-in-law (wife: Ma Lun), Tai Wei ( Tai Wei , Tai Fu ; Dong Zhuo Killed Zhi ( 2 )

Yuan Shu (Highway) (?) –199) Second son of Feng Yan, Yin of Henan, General of Hu Ben, General of Hou, Marquis of Yang Zhai, 197 Ugliness of Shouchun (3)

Yuan Shao (Benchu) (?) –202) Feng Shuzi (逢庶子), Shu Shu brother( Chinese military lieutenant, Lieutenant Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel, Grand General, Jizhou Mu, Marquis of Yi (2)

Yuan Yi (Boye) (?) – c. 192) Shao's cousin; Shanyang Taishou ( 山阳太守; was ordered by Yuan Shao to lead Yangzhou, defeated by Yuan Shu and killed by soldiers ( 5 )

Yuan Yin (?) Kuizi? Shu cousin; General of Yuan Shubu, Danyang Taishou; broken by Sun Ce (21)

Yuan Tan (Xiansi?) Grace? Faithful? )(? –205) Shao's eldest son; Qingzhou's Assassin History; Cao Cao's rebellion, Cao Chun's tiger and leopard riding and killing (24)

Yuan Xi (Xianyi?) Xianyong? )(? –207) Second son of Shao, Assassin of Youzhou, Gongsun Kang of Liaodong, wife zhen (31)

Yuan Shang (Xianfu) (?) –207) Third son of Shao, Grand General, Mu of Jizhou, Marquis of Yi, Gongsun Kang of Liaodong (30)

Cao Leopard (?) –196) Xia Pi Xiang; betrayed Liu Bei to meet Lü Bu, zhang Fei killed; the woman was Lü Bu's second wife (10)

Zhuo Ji (?) Liu Beibu (64)

Nanton: Nanton Town, southwest of Xiangcheng, Zhoukou, Henan

Ying Shao (Zhongyi) (c. 153–196) [c. 44] Fengzi; Taishan Taishou; dependent on Yuan Shao; jurist and scholar (10)

Cheng Bing (Deshu) (?) -225 later) Jiaotong Changshi [Wu] Prince Taifu and Taichang; proficient in the Five Classics (38)

Gushi: Taikangnan, Zhoukou, Henan (later moved to Linquan, Fuyang, Anhui)

Hu Chong (?) Zongzi [Wu] Zhongshu Ling, Marquis of Juexiang [Jin] Shangshulang, Wu Juntaishou; 280 and Xue Ying persuaded Sun Hao to surrender to Jin (120)

Fubo (陂): Near Wanghua Town, southeast of Funan, Fuyang, Anhui

Lü Meng (Ziming) (178-220) [43] Lujiang Taishou, Zuo Hujun, Huwei General, Nanjun Taishou, AndUn (pronounced: Zen) Linghou (38)

Lü Ba(?) (次) son of Meng Yan (次), Marquis of Xiaoling (77)

Xiyang: Fuyang North, Anhui (One Says Fuyang Taihe Southeast)

Lü Fan (Zi Heng) (?) –228) Former General, False Festival, Yangzhou Mu, Grand Sima (who did not worship and died), Marquis of Nanchang, Hao Weiyi costume (15)

Lü Zhi (ShiYi) (?) –256) Fan Cizi [Wu] Right General, Hun Qi General and In Charge of the Western Palace; committed suicide, was killed by the Three Tribes of Sun Qiyi (108)

【Liang Guo; Suiyang】

Suiyang: Suiyang District, 1 mile south of Shangqiu, Henan (east).

Qiao Xuan (Gongzu) (110-184) [75] Luoyang Left Du Wei ... Sikong, Situ, Taiwei, Taizhong Dafu; Mingchen (1)

Qiao Mao (Yuan Wei) (?) –190) Xuantang Nephew; Yanzhou Assassin History, Dongjun Taishou; 190 False Letter Calling on the Princes to Crusade Against Dong Zhuo (5)

【Luguo (later county); Lu County】

Lu County: Shandong (southwest) Jining Qufu northeast 2 miles of ancient city village

Kong Zhou (Ji Jiang) (103-163) [61] Descendants of Qiu, Xianzi; Lieutenant of Taishan; Quite successful in Taishan County(11)

Kong Yu (Shi Yuan) (?) Zhou Zi; Yi Lang, Luoyang Ling; one of the "Eight Juns of Jiangxia" (6)

Kong Rong (Wen Ju) (153-208) [56] Zeus; He will be the Master, Shaofu, and Taizhong Doctor; one of the "Seven Sons of Jian'an" (5)

Liu Yan (Wei Shuo) (?) –234) [Shu] Hou general and wei lieutenant, Chinese army division, Che cavalry general, Duxiang Marquis; Liu Chan killed (91)

Zou (驺) County: 26 miles southeast of Zoucheng, Jining, Shandong

Tang Bin (Confucianism) (235-294) [60] Taizi; Right General... Envoy, Former General, Lieutenant colonel of Xi rong, Yongzhou Assassin History (120)

Yangzhou* [Wu, Yue] has jurisdiction over 6, 92 counties. The seat of governance was Liyang, in present-day Ma'anshan and County, Anhui. At the end of the Han Dynasty, Shouchun was moved to Lu'an Shou County, Anhui, and later to Hefei, in present-day Hefei, Anhui. The Three Kingdoms of Cao Wei ruled Shouchun in present-day Lu'an Shou County, Anhui, and later moved to Hefei, at the foothills of present-day Jiming Mountain (Xincheng) in Hefei, Anhui; The jurisdiction is equivalent to the present-day Huai River in Anhui and the yangtze River in Jiangsu, as well as the three provinces of Jiangxi, Zhejiang and Fujian, and the eastern part of Hubei and the southeast of Henan. (Southeast) During the Eastern Han Dynasty, the island of Taiwan was called Yizhou.

【Jiujiang County; YinLing】

Shouchun: Shou County, Huainan, Anhui

Jiang Qin (Gongyi) (?) –220) General Yue Zhonglang (襓越郎), General Lang Kou (楊寇) (15)

Jiang Gan (sub-wing) (?) Celebrity and debater; persuaded by Cao Cao to surrender Zhou Yu, but without success; he had a good appearance (45)

Hu Zhi (Wende) (?) –250) Minzi [Wei] Jingzhou Assassin Shi, General Zhengdong, False Festival Governor Qingxu, Marquis of Guannei (96)

Chengde: Southeast of Huainan Shou County, Anhui

Liu Ye (Zi Yang) (?) –234) Descendants of Yan, Second Son of Pu (魏) Shizhong (侍中), Taizhong Dafu (太中大夫), Dahongxu (大洪胪), Marquis of Dongting (10)

Lv Wei Huang (?) -200) Yuan Shao riding a lieutenant; Cao Cao (30)

Xia Cai: Fengtai, Huainan, Anhui

Zhou Tai (Youping) (?) –225 or so) Hanzhong Taishou, General Fenwei, Marquis of Lingyang; deeply loved by Sun Quan (15)

Ping'a (pronounced: 屙): Anhui Bengbu Huaiyuan 60 miles southwest of Ping'a Mountain

Jiang Ji (Zi Tong) (188-249) [62] [Wei] General of the Protectorate, General of the Scattered Horse, Leading General, Tai Wei, Marquis of Duxiang (75)

【Lujiang County; Shu County; Anhui County】

Shu County: Anhui (central) Hefei Lujiang 30 miles south of chen bu chengchi village Dahegeng (Dacheng Ban)

Zhou Shang(?) Danyang Taishou (15)

Zhou Yu (Gong Jin) (175-210) [36] Yizi; Zhonghu Jun, Former Governor, And Partial General Lingnan Commandery Taishou (15)

Zhou Xun (?) -Before 229) Yu's eldest son, Sun Quan's son-in-law (married to the eldest daughter Sun Luban), Riding Du Wei, early death (57)

Zhou Yin (?) – c. 239) Yu's second son [Wu] Xingye Duwei (興業都尉), Marquis of Duxiang (都乡侯), daughter of his wife Sun Clan (孙氏氏氏), and later exonerated for his sins for the people (57)

Chen Lan (Jane) (?) –209) General of yuan shubu, who later rebelled against the grass in Jianghuai and beheaded Zhang Liao's army (16)

Anhui County: Anhui (southwest) Anqing Qianshan Zhongnanmei Town

Bridge Ru (?) –197) General of Yuan Shu ( ) was captured by Lü Busheng and later destroyed by Cao Cao (15)

Ohashi (?) Wife of Sun Ce; eldest daughter of Qiao Rui (44)

Kobashi clan (?) Wife of Zhou Yu and sister of the Ohashi clan; second daughter of Qiao Rui (44)

Zuo Ci (Yuan Fang) (156?) -289? )【134? 】Famous Alchemists(68)

Anfeng: Liji Town, 54 li southeast of Gushi, Xinyang, Henan

Ding Feng (Chengyuan) (?) -271) [Wu] Partial General... Left General, Great General, Right Sima Ma, Xuzhou Mu, An Fenghou (38)

Ding Feng (?) –271 a. former) rear general; with his brother ordered to save Shu Han (117)

Songzi: Anhui (southwest) Anqing Susong northeast [Eastern Han Dynasty waste]

Chen Wu (Zi Lie) (178-215) [38] Sima beibu, five colonels of the governor, partial generals; died in battle (7 feet 7 inches long) (15)

【Danyang (Yang) County: Wan (yin: Yuan) Ling]

Wanling: Xuancheng, Anhui (southeast).

Tao Qian (Gongzu) (132-194) [63] Lieutenant Yang Wu, Xuzhou Assassin, General Andong, Xuzhou Mu, Marquis of Liyang (5)

Potter (?) Tao Qian's eldest son; Bu Shi (12)

Tao Ying (?) Tao Qian's second son; Bu Shi (12)

笮 (音:則)Rong (伟明)(?) -195) Xia Pi Xiang, who was cruel but deeply Buddhist, and was later killed by mountain people (15)

Chen Ji (?) –197) Jiujiang Taishou, Yuan Shubu, Cao Cao (same name as Chen Qun's father) (17)

Cheng Li (pronounced: 促) (?) –260) [Wei] Riding Governor, who was ordered by Sima Zhao and Jia Chong to kill Cao Xian and was later killed (112)

Chengji (?) –260) (260) (260) Washizu (魏) The Crown Prince of Sheren, who was ordered by Sima Zhao and Jia Chong to kill Cao Xian and was later killed (114)

Lingyang: Lingyang Town, 50 miles south of Qingyang, Chizhou, Anhui (central and southern).

Zulang (?) A mountain thief in the area of Jing County; instigated by Yuan Shu, he repeatedly confronted Sun Ce and later surrendered to Sun Ce (15)

Moling: Moling Town, 50 miles south of Jiangning, Nanjing, Jiangsu (southwest).

Tao Mao (?) –280) Jizi, Huang di [Wu] XuLing, Zhennan, Jingzhou Mu; defeated by the Jin army (120)

Jurong: Jurong Huayang Town, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu (Central South).

He Ji (?) Sui (cavalry) female [Wu] Sun He concubine, Sun Haomu (120)

He Zhi (Yuan Gan) (?) SuiZi, He Jidi [Wu] Niuzhu Dou, Situ; Descending Jin (120)

Hometown: Zhejiang (north) Huzhou Anji Bei'an town ancient city

Zhu Zhi (Junli) (156-224) [69] Jiuzhen Taishouxing Fuyi General, Marquis Biling, General An Guo, Marquis Gu (15)

(Original surname: Shi) Zhu Ran (Yifeng) (182-249) [68] Zhi nephew, adopted as his adopted son [Wu] Zuo Da Sima (75)

【Wu County; Wu County】

Wu County: Jiangsu (southeast) Suzhou Old Town

Da Wu (?) -202) Lady Sun Jian, mother of Ce and Quan (7)

Little Wu (?) Sun Jian's second wife, The Sister of the Great Wu Clan [No Zhengshi]

Wu Jing(?) –203) Brother of the Great Wu clan; Knight Lieutenant Commander Danyang Taishou, Overseer General Zhonglang, Guangling Taishou, Yangwu General (15)

Lu Lun (sonic: 纡) (Shu Pan) (?) Captain of the Gate (83)

Lu Kang (Ji Ning) (126-195) [70] Zi Zi, Wuling, Guiyang, Le'an Taishou, Yilang, General Zhongyi, Lujiang Taishou (15)

Lu Jun (Ji Cai) (?) Jiujiang Du Lieutenant (83)

Lu Ji (Gongji) (188-219) [32] Kang's younger son; General Yulin Taishou Jiawei; Erudite (with foot disease) (38)

Lu Xun (183-245) [63] Jun's eldest son [Wu] Shangda General, Cheng Xiang, Jingzhou Mu, Right Du Hu, Marquis of Jiangling (38)

Lu Kang (Young Festival) (226-274) [49] Sun's second son [Wu] Grand General of the Zhen Army, Grand Sima Da, Jingzhou Mu, Marquis of Jiangling (119)

Lu Kai (Jingfeng) (198-269) [72] Sun nephew [Wu] Zhenxi General Tuoba Qiu, Jingzhou Mu, Zuo Cheng Xiang, Jiaxing Hou (120)

Lu Jing (Shiren) (250-280) [31] Second son of Kang [Wu] Zhongxia Du; married princess (Sun Hao's sister); died in battle with Jin (120)

Gu Yong (Yuan Sigh) (168-243) [76] Feng descendants [Wu] Xiang Xiang, Ping Shang Shu Shi, Li Ling Hou; studied under Cai Yong (29)

Zhu Huan (Xiu Mu) (177-238) [62] [Wu] Former General, Qingzhou Mu, False Festival, Marquis of Jiaxing; Has a mad illness; deeply won the hearts of the army (38)

Zhu Yi (Ji Wen) (?) –257) Huan Zi (桓子), General of Zhennan (镇南), False Festival, Governor of Dadu, Marquis of Jiaxing; Sun Qiang (111)

【Empress Wu Jinghou】Zhu Shi (234-265)【32】According to Sun Luyu (princess) only daughter; Sun Xiuhou; Sun Hao forced to kill (120)

Zhang Wen (Huishu) (193-230) [38] Yun's eldest son; Selected Cao Shangshu, Crown Prince Taifu, Fuyi Zhonglang General; Hated by Sun Quan (38)

Gu Li (?) Formerly a slave; left and right, close to the prison, Duting Marquis; deeply loved by Sun Quan, heavy instrument (67)

Wu Yan (Shi Ze) (?) [Wu] Jianping Taishou [Jin] Jincheng Taishou ... Jiaozhou Assassination History, Great Changqiu; Wu's Fall to Jin (120)

Yangxian: Jiangsu Wuxi Yixing South 5 Li Jingxi South

Zhou Bream (sub-fish) (?) –c. 238) [Wu] Lieutenant Taishou Jia Zhaoyi of Poyang, General Pei, Marquis of Guannei, Zizhou (96)

Biling: Changzhou, Jiangsu (south).

? Wan Yu (Wen Bin) (235-273) [39] Hongzi [Wu] Left Dianjun, Scattered Rider Zhongchang, Right Cheng Xiang; Suicide (120)

Dantu (Wujin): Dantu Town, 18 li, southeast of Dantu, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu (south).

Hua Yan (nucleus) (Yongxian) (219-278) [60] [Wu] Dongguan Lingling Zuo Guoshi, Marquis of Xulingting; removed from office (119)

Qian Tang: Zhejiang (north) Hangzhou Xilingyin Mountain

Quan Chun (Zi Huang) (198?) -249)【52? Rouzi [Wu] Right Grand Sima (右大司馬), Left Junshi (左军師), Marquis of Qiantang, step-wife Princess Sun Luban (96)

Quan Yi (?) The third son of Chun [Wu] general, Qian Tang Marquis [Wei] Pingdong general, Linxiang Marquis; 258 fear of surrendering to Wei, mother grandson LuBan (111)

Full End (?) [Wu] General [Wei] General; 258 Fear of Sun Qiao, Surrender To Wei (108)

Quan Shang (Zi Zhen) (?) –258) Wu (琮) Taichang (太常), General of Wei, Marquis of Yongping( Yongping), died because his wife (Sun Qi's cousin) had confessed (113)

Quan Yi (Hui) (?) Zan Sun, Xu (Qun's eldest son) eldest son [Wu] general [Wei] Junshou, Liehou; 257 with his grandmother to Wei (112)

Quanji (?) –258) Shangzi [Wu] Huangmen Shilang (黄門侍郎); because his mother informed Sun Qiang, Sun Liang plotted to accuse Sun Qiang of leaking the matter, and committed suicide in shame (113)

Empress Wu (244-301) [58] Empress Sun Liang (253-258), Shang daughter; mother is daughter of Sun Gong (113)

Yuhang: Yuhang Town, 76 miles southwest of Yuhang, Hangzhou, Zhejiang

Ling Cao (?) -203) Lieutenant Thief; stationed at Yongping (Liyang, Jiangsu); shot for Gan Ning (15)

Ling Tong (Gong Jie) (189-217) [29] Cao Zi; Lieutenant Colonel, General Pei Xiang of Lang Kou Zhonglang, Governor of the Right Department, General of the Partial (38)

Fuchun: Fuyang, Hangzhou, Zhejiang

Zu Mao (Daiei) (?) –191) Sun Jianbu General; Hua Xiong Killed (5)

Sun Jian (Wentai) (155-191) [37] Descendants of Wu? Zhong Cizi; Changsha Taishou, General of the Broken Pill, Assassin of Yuzhou, Marquis of Wucheng (1)

Sun Jing (Youtai) (157-215) [59] Zhong Sanzi, Jian's half-brother; Fenwu Colonel, Zhaoyi Zhonglang General;

Sun Ce (Bo Fu) (175-200) [26] Jian's eldest son; Qidu Wei (殄寇) generals comprehended The Eunuch Taishou (稽太守), the rebellious general, and the Wuhou (7)

【Emperor Wu】Sun Quan (Zhongmou) (182-252)【71】Jian's second son, Ce Tong's younger brother; Emperor Kaiguo of Wu (reigned 229-252) (7)

Sun Yi (叔弼; 俨) (184-204) [21] Jian's third son, Quan Tong's younger brother; the partial general Danyang Taishou; his subordinates killed (7)

Sun Kuang (Ji Zuo) (?) -200 years later) more than 20 years old; fourth son of Jian, brother of Yi Tongmu, son-in-law of Cao De; Marquis of Wucheng (191-197) (7)

Sun Lang (仁)(?) Jian Shuzi (健庶子; Dingwu Zhonglang General; 222 Violated Lü Fan's orders, died according to the law, and was imprisoned for life (7)

Sun Shi (Shang Xiang?) )(? Jian daughter, Liu Bei's wife; 208 married Liu Bei, 211 returned to Wu; Diao Man, Liu Bei feared, separated (7)

Sun Yu (Zhongyi) (177-215) [39] Jing's second son; Lieutenant Gongyi, General Suiyuan of Danyang Taishou, General Fenwei (57)

Sun He (Bohai) (?) –204) Nephew of the Jian clan; General Lujiang Taishou of Weikou Zhonglang; zeng inherited his uncle's family, surnamed "Yu" (81)

Sun Deng (Zi Gao) (209-241) [33] Quan's eldest son, Xu Shi's support for Prince Xuan of Wu (229 Li), sick (98)

Sun He (Zi Xiao) (224-253) [30] Quan's third son, Empress Dowager Langya, deposed prince (242-250);

【Emperor Jing of Wu】Sun Xiu (Zi Lie) (235-264)【30】Quan's sixth son; the third emperor of Wu (reigned 258-264) (113)

【Emperor Wu】Sun Liang (Ziming) (243-260)【18】Seventh son of Quan; Second Emperor of Wu (reigned 252-258); Sun Qiang (108)

Sun Luban (Big Tiger) (?) Quan's eldest daughter, Bu Shi out; successively married Zhou Xun and Quan Chun; deposed Sun and supported Sun Liang; Sun Qiao exiled Yu Zhang (108)

Sun Shao (Gong Li) (188-241) [54] He Nephew [Wu] Zhenbei General, Youzhou Mu, False Festival, Jiande Hou (eight feet long) (7)

Sun Huan (Shuwu) (198-223) [26] Third son of He; General Andong Zhonglang, General Jianwu, Marquis of Dantu; deeply loved by Sun Quan (81)

Sun Gong (?) Jingsun and the third son of Wu (吴)

[Emperor Wu] Sun Hao (Emperor Yuanzong) (242-284) [43] Hezi; Emperor Wu (reigned 264-280); Descending Jin (113)

Sun (sound: bay) (?) –266) Xiu's eldest son, Empress Zhu's birth; deposed prince (262-264); Sun Hao deposed and killed (120)

Sun Xiu (彦才) (?) –301 or 302) Kuang Sun, Former General of Taizi [Wu], Former General of Xiakou, Fear of Sun Hao's Persecution, Demotion to Jin (120)

Sun Kai(?) –304) Shao's eldest son Zongzheng (吴), General of Wuwei (武衛大將軍), Governor of Jingxia (京下督), General of hussars,Marquis of Lincheng(113)

Sun Yi (?) Shao's third son [Wu] led the general; with Ding Feng to save Shu, bu ji (117)

Sun Xin (?) –280) Great-grandson of Qiang (Jian's eldest brother), ben-grandson, and neighbor son [Wu] General of the Hussars and Governor of Lexiang; killed by the Jin general Zhou Zhi (120)

Sun Jun (Ziyuan) (219-256) [37] Sun Sun, Gongzi, Sun Luban Lover [Wu] Cheng Xiang, Grand General, Marquis of Fuchun; died of illness (108)

Sun Qi (Zi Tong) (231-259) [28] Sun Zhao, Qi (eldest son) eldest son [Wu] Cheng Xiang, Grand General, Marquis of Yongning; 诛 (111)

Sun Zhao(?) –259) Wu (綝) Weiyuan (魏遠), Right General, and County Marquis;along with Sun Qi, he was eliminated by Sun Xiu and Ding Feng (113)

Sun Eun (?) –259) Wu Di [Wu] Wu Wei General, Wei General Shi Zhong, County Marquis; ditto (258 Layue) (113)

Sun Gan (?) –259) Qiu Di [Wu] Partial General, Miscellaneous General, Tinghou; ditto (113)

Sun Min (?) –259) Brother Wu (綝弟[ Wu] Lieutenant, General, Tinghou of Changshui; ditto (113)

Xu (?) Sun Quan's second wife, raising Sun Deng (108)

Wucheng: Zhejiang (north) Huzhou Wuxing District South 15-mile dojo rural pucheng

Yan Hu (号: White Tiger) (?) -197) Wu County, Haoqiang, mountain thief, surrendered to Sun Ce, killed by Ce (15)

Yan Yu (?) -196) Tiger Brother; courageous, negotiated peace with Sun Ce, and killed him for the sake of the strategist (15)

Wu Yue (Kong Xiu) (?) -245) [Wu] Tun Riding Lieutenant, Shaofu, Prince Taifu; Sun Ba framed, wrongfully killed in prison (38)

【Kai (sound: 快)稽郡;San'in】

Shanyin: Shaoxing, Zhejiang (northeast).

Xuchang (昭)(?) -174) had children; anti-thief, self-proclaimed "Yangming Emperor"; destroyed by Zang Min, Chen Yu, Sun Jian, etc. (2)

Xu Shao(?) -174) Changzi; anti-thief; ditto (2)

Zhou Xin (Tai Ming) (?) –196) Danyang Taishou, Yuan Shao, and Wang Lang's subordinates; Sun Cecho (15)

Kan Ze (Derun) (?) -243) [Wu] Zhongshu Ling, Crown Prince Taifu, Marquis of Duxiang; scholar; died, deeply deplored by Sun Quan (38)

Xie Jing(?) Wu Bujun general; he accompanied Lu Xun to break the Shu army (82)

Shangyu: Shangyu East Baiguan Town, Shaoxing, Zhejiang

Zhu Juan (Gong Wei) (?) –195) Dasi Nong, Tai Wei Lu Shang Shu Shi, Qian Tang Hou, angry because Guo Feng took him hostage (1)

Sentence (sound: hook) Chapter: Chengshan Village, Dayin Town, 50 miles southeast of Yuyao, Ningbo (northeast) Ningbo

【Empress Wu】Pan Shi (?) –252) Sun Quan's wife, Sun Liang's mother; 251-252 empress;

Yuyao: The north bank of the Yao River in Yuyao, Ningbo, Zhejiang

Yu Feng (Zhongxiang) (164-233) [70] Riding Du Wei; Scholar, Wen and Wu Shuangquan; Gang Zhi Shang, later exiled to Jiaozhou (15)

Dong Raid (Yuan Dynasty) (?) -217? Lieutenant Yang Wudu, Lieutenant Wei Yue, General Biao, Shu Shu Zhan Drowning (eight feet long) (15)

Wu Injury: Zhejiang (central) Jinhua Yiwu

Luo Tong (Gongxu) (193-228) [36] Junzi; General of the Bias, Governor of Shushu, Marquis of Xinyangting, Scholar (38)

Changshan (192 points): Jinhua, Zhejiang

Liuzan (Zhengming) (183-255) [73] [Wu] Tun Riding Lieutenant, Left General, Left Guard; Seriously Ill and Killed; Disabled foot (108)

Leave aside (?) -279) Zan eldest son [Wu] Dongxing Right City Garrison, Nanhai Taishou, Guo Ma (Wu rebel) harm (108)

Liu Ping (?) –272) ZanZizi, Lu Kai's son-in-law [Wu] General Zhengxi and General Zuo; poisoned Sun Hao, was resurrected, depressed (120)

【Yuzhang County; Nanchang】

Nanchang: Jiangxi (central north) Nanchang East

Zhao Zhi (c. 175-?) Sima of Wei Yan's March; Shan Zhan Meng (105)

Jingzhou* [Chu] has jurisdiction over counties 7 and counties 117. Hanshou, the seat of governance, was north of present-day Hanshou in Changde, Hunan. At the end of the Han Dynasty, xiangyang was moved to Xiangyang, in present-day Xiangyang District, Xiangfan, Hubei. The Three Kingdoms of Cao Wei ruled Xiangyang, in present-day Xiangyang District, Xiangfan, Hubei, and later moved to Xinye, in present-day Nanyang, Henan. The Three Kingdoms Eastern Wuzhi Jiangling, in present-day Jingzhou District, northwest of Jingzhou, Hubei. The territory was equivalent to most of present-day Hubei and Hunan, and a small part of Henan, Guizhou, Guangdong, Guangxi and other provinces. (South)

【Wuling County;Linyuan】

Linyuan: Hunan (north) Changde West

Liao Li (Gong Yuan) (?) –234 later) Changsha Taishou (沙太守), Bajun Taishou (巴郡太守), Shizhong (侍中[Shu] Changshui Lieutenant;

Wang Ye (?) Scattered Horse Chang Shi [Jin] Zhonghu Jun, Shangshu Zuo Servant Shooting; together with Wang Shen, he informed Sima Zhao that Cao Xian wanted to get rid of him (114)

Hanshou: 40 miles northeast of Changde Dingcheng, Hunan Province, Han Gongdu Town, The Village of KunweiCheng (Suo County)

Pan Mao (浚; 承明) (?) –239) Cousin of Jiang Huan; Jingzhou Engaged, Descending Wu [Wu] Shaofu, Taichang, False Festival, Marquis LiuYang (73)

【Nam-gun;Gangneung】

Jiangling: Old Jiangling County, Jingzhou District, northwest of Jingzhou, Hubei (south).

Feng Xi (Xiu Yuan) (?) –222) [Shu] leader (vanguard); followed Liu Bei into Shu; died in battle (beheaded for Pan Zhang's men) (80)

Gao Xiang (detailed; Xiang) (?) [Shu] Former Governor, Right General, Miscellaneous General, Marquis of Xuanxiang (91)

Yan Yu (Wen Ping) (217-268) [52] [Shu] Shu (庲) Descending Governor, Right (Great) General, Yong'an Governor; Descending Jin (115)

Zhijiang: Northeast of The Zhijiang River in Yichang, Hubei Province

Huo Jun (Zhongmiao) (178-217) [40] Du Di; Zhonglang General, Zi Tong Taishou, General Pei (62)

Huo Yi (Shao Xian) (?) Junzi [Shu] Gurudwara... Southern Zhongdu; Wen Jin Dynasty treated Liu Chan kindly, and began to descend to Jin (119)

Dong He (Youzai) (?) -214 later) (Liu Zhang) Yizhou Taishou, (Liu Bei) Commandery (64)

Dong Yun (Xiu Zhao) (?) –246) Hezi [Shu] Crown Prince Washima, Yellow Gate Shilang, Auxiliary General, Shizhong Shoushang Shuling (四相) (85)

Zhonglu (庐): Hubei (north) Xiangyang North Xiangyang District southwest

Kura (ZiRou) (?) -208 before) Tong descendants; Jingzhou main book (6)

Kokoshi (heterogeneous) (?) –214) Liang brother; Zhangling Taishou, Guanglu Xun, Fan Tinghou (6)

Liao Hua (淳; 元俭) (?) -264) Former general [Shu] Yidu Taishou ... Right Rider General, Marquis of Zhongxiang (27)

Xiangyang: Xiangyang City, North Xiangyang District, Hubei Province, Hanshui South Xiangyang City

Cai Mao (德瑁) (?) Satire, Zhang Wen's nephew, Huang Chengyan, and Liu Biao's uncle; Liu Biao's subordinates; Lieutenant Changshui, Marquis of Hanyang Ting(6)

Cai (?) Second sister of Liu Qi, the wife of Liu Biao' second sister, because her niece married Liu Chun, she often destroyed Liu Qi's reputation as Liu Qi in front of Liu Qi, and surrendered to Cao Cao with Liu Qi (7)

Chen Sheng (sitting) (?) Jiang Xia Thief Kou (蒯越, Pang Ji said to surrender Liu Biao), Huang Zubu General; [Yanyi] Sun Ce arrow shooting (7)

Xu Feng (?) Yanzhou engaged in Zhonglang, Lü Bu strategist, and mingshi; later cast Liu Biao; "Qiu Tian Asks" was despised by Chen Deng and Liu Bei (19)

Pang Degong (Shang Chang) (?) Celebrities and hermits; zhuge liang is called "Wolong", Pang Tong is "Phoenix", and Sima Hui is "water mirror" (35)

Pang Shanmin (?) Duke De [Wei] Huangmen and Zhaobu Lang; his wife was Zhuge Liang's second sister (35)

Pang Tong (Shi Yuan) (179-214) [36] Degong's nephew and cousin of Shanmin; Jingzhou engaged in jingzhou, military division Zhonglang general (35)

Huang Chengyan (?) Consort Cai, Xiangyang Mingshi, Zhuge Liang's father-in-law; befriended Pang Degong, Pang Tong, Sima Hui, Xu Shu, etc. (37)

Wong(?) Chengyan's daughter, Zhuge Liang's wife, ugly and talented (37)

Yang Yi (Wei Gong) (?) –235) [Shu] Shangshu, Xiang Xiangjun, General of changshi jiasui army; Chinese army division; exile suicide (91)

Yang Yong (子昭) (?) – c. 229) of the Yi people; Bajun Taishou [Shu] Xiang Xiang Master Book, Eastern Cao Genus (Chapter Selection) (103)

Zhang Ti (Ju Xian) (236-280) [45] [Wu] Tun Cavalry Lieutenant, Military Division General, Xiang Xiang, Marquis of Shandu, died in battle with Jin (120)

Yicheng: 15 miles southeast of Yicheng, Xiangyang, Hubei Province, zhengji town, Chu Huangcheng Village Ruins

Ma Liang (Ji Chang) (187-222) [36] Jingzhou Engaged, Zuo General Tu [Shu] Shizhong; Line 4; Summoning Wuxi Man and Killing (52)

Ma Mo (Young Chang) (190-228) [39] Liang Di (Line 5); Jingzhou engaged in [Shu] Yue Wei Taishou and Cheng Xiang joined the army (52)

Xiang Lang (Juda) (c. 167–247) [c. 80] [Shu] Xiang Changshi and Marquis of Xianmingting; he was removed from office for harboring Ma Chen (63)

Xiang Pet (?) –240) Nephew of Lang (brother), Yamen general (Shu) Governor of Central China, Leader of Zhongling, Marquis of Duting, and Victim of Han Jia Barbarians (91)

【Namyang County; Wan(sound: Yuan) County】

Wanxian County: Wancheng District, Nanyang, Henan (southwest).

[Eunuch] Guo Sheng (?) –189) Zhongchang Shi (中常侍); zeng assisted the He brothers and sisters Guixing; and destroyed Yuan Shao and others (1)

He Jin (Sui Gao) (?) -189) Zhen (butcher) son; Lang Zhong... Yin of Henan, Grand General, Marquis Of Shen; distinguished because his sister was empressed (1)

(Original surname: Zhu) He Miao (Shu Da) (?) –189) Half-brother, Lieutenant of yue cavalry, general of che riding, Marquis of Jiyang, Wu Kuangsheng (2)

【Si Ling Hou】 He Shi (?) -189) Second Empress of the Ling Emperor (180-189); Jin and Miao's half-sister (height 7 feet one inch) (2)

He Yan (Uncle Ping) (?) –249) Jin Sun, Cao Cao's adopted son and son-in-law [Wei] Shizhong (侍中), Official Shangshu of the Official, one of the "Three Dogs of Taichung" (106)

Cen (pronounced: 系) (公孝) (?) One of the "Eight Juns of Jiangxia" (6)

The Qi Dynasty (Yuantu) (?) -202) Yuan Shao, Yuan Shang's strategist; sacrifice to Jizhou; resentful and friendly with the judge; Yuan Tan killed (7)

Xu You (Zi Yuan) (?) –204) Yuan Shao's strategist, who turned his back on Yuan and surrendered to Cao Cao, and was killed by Cao Cao after repeatedly committing his exploits (7)

Chen Zhen (孝起)(?) -235) Jingzhou engaged in [Shu] Taishou, Shangshu, ShangshuLing, Wei Wei, Chengyang Tinghou (26)

Zhang Jin (Ziyun) (?) -203 later) Jiaotong Thorn History, Jiaozhou Mu; Zeng He Jin, Yuan Shaomenke; Bu General Ou Jingjian; Xin Dao (29)

Wen Ping (Zhongye) (?) Jiang Xia Taishou ( 江夏太守 ) , Rebel General [Wei] Hou General , Marquis of Xinye ( 34 )

Niu Jin (?) –238 later) Cao Ren's subordinate Wei (魏) general; it is said that Sima Yi was poisoned by rumors that "Niu succeeded the horse" (51)

Huang Zhong (Han Sheng) (?) –220) General Zhonglang of Jingzhou, Acting General of Changsha, General of Hou (Liu Bei), Marquis of Guannei (53)

Lou Gui (Zi Bo) (?) Cao Cao's strategist; discussing Cao Shi, denouncing Xi Zhi, and dying in prison (59)

Li Yan (平; 正方)(?) -234) Jingzhou Acting Protector [Shu] Qianwei Taishou ... Shang Shu Ling, dismissed for shirking responsibility (64)

Li Feng(?) Yan Zi [Shu] Governor of Jiangzhou, Governor of Jiangzhou, Zhu Ti Taishou (94)

Lü Qi (Ji Yang) (?) -251) Changzi [Shu] Bashi Taishou, Hanzhong Taishou, Shangshu, ShangshuLing (65)

Liu Xi (恭嗣) (180-221) [42] Descendants of Dan; Five Senses General Literature, Yellow Gate Attendant [Wei] Shizhong, Marquis of Guannei (79)

Xu Ci (仁笃)(?) 【Shu】Great Long Autumn; Erudite (80)

Zhao Zhi (Dedu) (?) [Wu] Zhongdafu; Envoy Wei (82)

Wang Lian (Wen Yi) (?) Lieutenant SiYan... [Shu] Tun Riding Lieutenant and Minister Changshi, Marquis of Pingyang Pavilion; Zeng Consulted Zhuge Hanzhong (87)

Guo Youzhi (Director) (?) [Shu] Huangmen Shilang and Shizhong; deeply appreciated by Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang (91)

Du Qi (?) [Shu] Supervisor, Grand General (Jiang Wan) Sima (91)

Li Sheng (Gong Zhao) (?) –249) Xiuzi [Wei] Zhengxi Changshi, Xingyang Taishou, Henan Yin, Jingzhou Assassin History; one of the "Bada" (106)

Zhou Tai (?) –261) [Wei] Jingzhou, Xincheng Taishou, Yanzhou, Yuzhou Assassin History, Zhengyu General False Festival Governor of Jiangnan Military (111)

Zhiyang: Nanyang South, Henan

Deng Ai (Fan Shi Zai) (c. 197–264) [c. 68] [Wei] Yanzhou Assassin Shi, General Zhengxi, Tai Wei, Deng Hou; Wrongfully Killed (107)

Deng Zhong(?) –264) Ai Zi( Ai Zi), Marquis of Huitang Ting, Wei Wan (111)

Xinye: Xinye, Nanyang, Henan

【Eunuch】Cao Jie (Han Feng) (?) –181) Zhongchang Shi (中常侍), Changle Wei Wei (長樂衛尉), Da Changqiu (大長秋), Shang Shuling (尚書令), Marquis of Yuyang ;born as Wei Commandery (1)

Deng Zhi (Bo Miao) (178-251) [74] Descendants of Yu [Shu] Guanghan Taishou, Shangshu, Former Military Division, CheQi General, Marquis of Yangwuting (65)

Deng Liang (?) Zhizi [Shu] Shangshu Zuo Xuanlang, Tuoma Du Wei [Jin] Guanghan Taishou; was ordered to surrender to Wei together with Yu Zhou and Zhang Shao (118)

Lai Min (Jing Da) (165-261) [97] Yan Zi, Huang Wan's wife and brother [Shu] Da changqiu, Guanglu Dafu; repeatedly dismissed from his post (91)

Deng Biao (玄茂) (?) –249) Yu descendants [Wei] Shizhong and Shangshu; exterminated along with Cao Shuang; one of the "Three Dogs of Taichung" (106)

Bowang: Bowang Town, 56 miles southwest of Fangcheng, Nanyang, Henan

Lü Chang (161-221) [61] Wu Mengdu Lieutenant... Zhangling Taishou [Wei] General of Henghai, Marquis of Western Edu Township (73)

Block (ochre) Yang: 6 miles east of Fangcheng, Nanyang, Henan

Han Ji (公至) (159-238)[80] Descendants of Han Wangxin, Chunzi [Wei] Sijin Duwei, Taichang, Situ, Marquis of Nanxiang Ting (98)

Pingshi (義阳): Pingshi Town, 90 li northwest of Tongbai, Nanyang, Henan

Han Song (JCDecaux) (?) Jingzhou Bei driving, engaged in Zhonglang; Shizhong, Lingling Taishou, Dahongxu (23)

Su Fei (?) Captured, Gan Ning guaranteed with his life, demoted Sun Quan (38)

Wei Yan (Wen Chang) (?) -234) General Yamen ... Hanzhong Taishou [Shu] Zhenbei General, Former Military Division, Marquis of Southern Zheng;

Fu Wei (sound: Rong) (?) -222) [Shu] Beidu, killed in battle after the break (80)

Fu You (c. 220–263) (c. 44) 肜子 [蜀] Guanzhong Dudu( 112)

Dong Jie (Gong Raid) (?) [Shu] Xiang Xiang ordered... Shang Shuling, Auxiliary General [Wei] Xiangguo joined the army, scattered riding Chang Shi (87)

Fan Jian (Chang Yuan) (?) [Shu] Lieutenant, Minister of Justice... Shang Shu Ling [Wei] Xiang Guo joined the army and rode a regular attendant (87)

Hu Ji (Wei Du) (?) [Shu] The Master Book of The Prime Minister... Former General, General of Zhenxi, General of the Right Horse, Marquis of Chengyangting (91)

Yong County: Dengzhou, Henan (southwest).

Zhang Wen (Bo Shen) (?) –191) Grand Si Nong, Che Qi General False Festival, SiKong, Tai Wei, Wei Wei, Hu Xiang Hou; Dong Zhuo killed (9)

An zhong: Northeast of Dengzhou, Henan

ZongQian (Deyan) (?) –264) More than 70 [Shu] Hou Generals, Generals of Zhenxi, Grand Generals of zhenjun, Marquis of Guannei;

Zhangling: 30 miles south of Zaoyang, Xiangyang, Hubei

Deng Yi (ZiXiao) (?) Jingzhou Zhizhong engaged; (Cao Cao) Shizhong (39)

Song Zhong (心; 仲子) (?) –219) Liu Biaobu Scholar, Da Ru; Wang Su, Yin Mo, Li Zhuo, and Pan Mao learned from them (40)

Xiangxiang: Northeast of Xiangyang Zaoyang, Hubei Province

He Yong (Bo Qiu) (?) -190) Pu sikong fu; mingshi; participated in the assassination of Dong Zhuo unsuccessfully, and died of grief (1)

【Jiangxia County; Xiling】

Xiling: Hubei (east) Wuhan Xinzhou West 2 miles, west bank of the river

Zhang Hu (?) Thief Kou and Liu Biaobu will [Yanyi] Han Dang chop (7)

Exian County: Hubei (east) Ezhou

Mengzong (仁, 恭武) (218-271)【64】【Wu】Guangluxun, Yushi Dafu, Sikong; Xiaozi (weeping bamboo shoots) (113)

Anlu: Hubei (east) Xiaogan Anlu 53 miles northwest

Huang Wan (Zi Yan) (141-192) [52] Xiang's great-grandson; Tai Wei (太尉), Lieutenant Colonel Si Li (司里尉); victimized by Li and Guo (6)

Huang Zu (?) –208) Descendants of Xiang; Jiang Xia Taishou; 191 Zeng ambushed and killed Sun Jian; Sun Quanbu Feng Ze beheaded (7)

Jinling: Northwest of Qianjiang River, Hubei (south) (near Fengle Town, 90 miles northwest of Jingmen Zhongxiang)

Liu Yan (Junlang) (?) –194) Descendants of Yu; Jizhou Assassin History, Nanyang Taishou, Zongzheng, Taichang, Yizhou Mu, Marquis of Yangcheng (1)

Liu Fan (?) –193) Yan's eldest son, Zuo Zhonglang 's general ; killed by Li Dai along with his second brother Liu Shi (Zhishu) (10)

Liu Mao (?) Third son of Yan, Sima of Yizhou Beibu, died early, and empress Dowager Liu Bei after his wife Wu Shi (77)

Liu Zhang (Ji Yu) (?) After 220), yan's fourth son (younger son), Zhenwei general, Yizhou Mu, surrendered to Liu Bei, returned to Wu after the fall of Jingzhou (16)

Liu Xun (?) Zhang's eldest son, Pang Xi's son-in-law, Fengche Zhonglang's general, Liu Bei's capture of Luocheng (62)

Pingchun: Northwest of Xinyang, Henan (south).

Li Tong (Wenda) (167-209) [43] General Zhenwei Zhonglang, General Pei, Yang'an Duwei, Runan Taishou, DutingHou; Sick Prisoner (17)

Yi (yin: Mongolia) County: Luoshan West, Xinyang, Henan

Fei Guan (Binber) (19?) -22? 37; Zhang's cousin and brother-in-law [Shu] Bajun Taishou ... General Zhenwei, Marquis of Duting(64)

Fei Yi (Wen Wei) (?) –253) [Shu] Shang ShuLing, Grand General, Marquis of Chengxiang, one of the "Four Phases" of Shu Han, assassination by Wei Sheng (65)

【Changsha County;Linxiang】

Linxiang: Hunan (northeast) Changsha

Huan Jie (Bo Xu) (?) -221) Sheng's eldest son; Shang Shu Lang... Zhao Jun's Taishou [Wei] Shang Shu Ling, Shi Zhong, Tai Chang, An Le Xiang Hou (7)

Huan Yi (Gongchang) (?) –258) Sheng's second son, Junshou(吴), Shangshulang (尚書郎), Shangshu (尚書), who did not depose Sun Liang from Sun Qiao and killed Sun Qiang (113)

Huan Jia (?) –252) Jiezi [Wei] Le'an Taishou (樂安太守), Donkey Horse (Promoted Princess of Pavilion), Marquis of Anle Township, killed at the Battle of Wu Dongguan (108)

(Original name: Kou) Liu Feng (?) –220) Liu Bei's adopted son; lieutenant general and vice general of the vice army; he was killed by Liu Bei for not saving Guan Yu (36)

Han Xuan (?) Liu Biaobu and Shu Han (蜀汉) Changsha Taishou (太守); surrendered Liu Bei to the jurisdiction of Huang Zhong (41)

【Lingling County; Quanling County】

Quanling: Hunan (south) Yongzhou South Lingling District

Yellow cover (male cover) (?) Xiang's great-grandson, An Zi; Sima Beibu, Danyang Duwei, Wufeng Zhonglang General Jia Biao, Wuling Taishou (5)

Liu Xian (Shi Zong) (?) Jingzhou Beichai, Wuling Taishou, Shangshu [Wei] Shangshu Ling; nephew Zhou Buxian (prodigy, cao cao killed) (39)

Lai Gong (?) Descendants of Lai Guojun; (Liu Biao) Jiaozhou Assassin History; (Liu Bei) General Zhenyuan, Taichang (80)

Liu Min (188-?) Jiang Huan's half-brother [Shu] Zuo Hujun, General Yang Wei, Marquis of Yunting (91)

烝 (pronounced: kite) Yang: Southeast of Shaoyang, Hunan

Liu Ba (Zi Chu) (?) –222) Xiangzi; left general Xi Cao (西曹掾), Shangshu (尚書) Shang Shu Ling (尚書令); he had defected to Cao Cao and was reluctant to return to Liu Bei (62)

Xiangxiang: Xiangtan Xiangxiang, Hunan (east).

Jiang Huan (Gong Yan) (?) -246) [Shu] Xiang Changshi ... The great general Sima da and marquis of Anyang Ting, one of the "four phases" of the Shu Han Dynasty (63)

Jiang Bin (?) –264) Shu (琬 eldest son) Suiwu general, Protector of Seoul, Marquis of Anyangting, surrendered to Wei, died in the rebellion (113)

Jiang Xian(?) –264) Second Son of Shu (蜀) Prince Servant of Shu, he was ordered to send orders from Jiang Wei to surrender to Wei, collect it for Zhong Hui, and die in the rebellion (118)

Yizhou [Ba, Shu] has jurisdiction over 12 counties and 118 counties. Zhishou Luo County, in present-day Guanghan, Deyang, Sichuan. Later, it moved to the southeast of Mianzhu in present-day Deyang, Sichuan. At the end of the Han Dynasty, he moved to Chengdu, in present-day Chengdu, Sichuan. The Three Kingdoms Shu Han ruled Chengdu in present-day Chengdu, Sichuan. The territory was equivalent to most of present-day Sichuan, Yunnan, and Guizhou, and a small part of Shaanxi, Gansu, and Hubei. (Southwest)

【Guanghan County; Luo County】

Luo County: Sichuan (central and northern) Deyang Guanghan North Wuli Lane

Zheng Du (?) Yizhou engaged; Liu Bei zhan Yizhou, Bu Shi (65)

Mianzhu: Huangxu Town, 16 Li, North of Deyang, Sichuan

Qin Mi (子敕) (?) -226) Yizhou engaged in sake sacrifice [Shu] Yizhou Beichai, Zuo Zhonglang General, Changshui Lieutenant, Dasi Nong (65)

Fu County: Sichuan (northeast) Mianyang East, Fu River East Bank

Yin Mo (Si Qian) (?) Yizhou persuaded the scholar to engage in [Shu] Prince Servant, Counselor Doctor, Military Sacrifice Wine, Taizhong Doctor; Bachelor (80)

Du Wei (Guofu) (?) Yizhou (Liu Zhang) engaged; Yizhou Master Book [Shu] Consulting Doctor (91)

Li Zhuo (Qin Zhong) (?) - c. 260 or so) Renzi [Shu] Prince Shuzi, Prince Servant, Zhongsan Daifu, Right Zhonglang General (91)

Li Fu (Sun De) (?) - c. 238 onwards) [Shu] Brazilian Taishou ... Shangshu Servant, Former Commander of the Imperial Guard, Marquis of Pingyang Ting (104)

Yin County: Mianyang, Sichuan, 94 Li Li Jiang Town

Wang Fu (Guoshan) (?) -222) Yizhou (Liu Zhang) Shuzuo, Mianzhu Ling [Shu] Jingzhou Yicao engaged; died with Liu Beifa Wu (73)

Guanghan: Liushu Town, 60 miles south of Suining Shehong, Sichuan (east).

Wang Lei (?) -211) Yizhou Engaged; Hanging City Gate Advises Liu Zhang not to accept Liu Bei, unsuccessful, suicide (60)

Peng Xi (Yongnian) (184-220) [37] Yizhou (Liu Bei) engaged, Jiangyang Taishou; despised and dissatisfied, with resentment, Liu Bei killed (63)

[Yinping Commandery (formerly a vassal state of Guanghan);Yinping]

Yinping Road: Gansu (southeast) Longnanwen County 5 miles northwest

【氐】 Thunder Copper (?) –218) Liu Zhang, Liu Beibu general; Battle of Hanzhong, beheaded by Zhang Guo (62)

【Shu County;Chengdu】

Chengdu: Chengdu, Sichuan (central).

Zhang Su (Jun Jiao) (?) Guanghan Taishou (廣汉太守); Brother Song, who reported Zhang Song to Liu Zhang for secretly communicating with Liu Bei (62)

Zhang Song (Zi Qiao) (?) -212) Yizhou (Liu Zhang)

Zhang Ren(?) –213) Yizhou engaged; defeated and killed with Liu Bei (60)

Du Qiong (Bo Yu) (c. 170-250) [c. 81] [Shu] Counselor Dafu, Zuo Zhonglang General, DaHongxu, Tai Chang (80)

Zhang Yi (君嗣) (165-230) [66] [Shu] Yizhou Taishou and Xiang Xiang joined the army; he was sent to the State of Wu by Yong Min, and returned to Shu (80)

Li Yi (?) Legendary Immortals; Liu Beifa Wu Qingzhi (81)

Wang Ling (?) [Shu] Yongchang Fu Cheng, Yongchang Taishou, Tinghou; resisted the Yongmin rebellion (87)

Pi County: 1 mile north of Pi County, Chengdu, Sichuan

He Zong (Yan Ying) (?) (Liu Zhang) Qian for Taishou, (Liu Bei) engaged in the sacrifice of wine [Shu] Dahongxu (80)

【Shu County; Han Jia】

Han Jia (Tsing Yi): Sichuan (central) Ya'an Lushan (a famous mountain north)

Wang Mou (Yuan Tai) (?) -225) (Liu Zhang) Bajun Taishou, Yizhou Zhizhong, (Liu Bei) Yizhou engaged in [Shu] Taichang (80)

[Ba County (194 split, 201 was formerly known as Basi County); Jiangzhou; 194-201 Zeng Ji'an Han]

Linjiang: Chongqing (central) Zhong County

Gan Ning (Xingba) (?) –215 or 220) Shu Commandery (蜀郡丞), Xiling Taishou (西陵太守), and General of Folding Chong (折冲); ancestral home: Nanyang (38)

Anhan: Qingquan Dam in Shunqing District, Nanchong, Sichuan (east).

Yan Pu (?) -Emperor Ming) Gongcao of Hanzhong, Jianjie general, Marquis of Pingle Township, advising Zhang Lu to surrender Cao Cao (59)

Langzhong: Langzhong, Nanchong, Sichuan

Zhao Yun (?) –201) General Zhonglang of Zhengdong; after Liu Yan's death, he appointed Liu Zhang as the Assassin of Yizhou, and was killed for treason against Liu Zhang (59)

Huang Quan (GongHeng) (?) -240) [Shu] Zhenbei General [Wei] Zhennan General ... Che Riding General, Yi Tong Sansi, Marquis of Yuyang (60)

Huang Chong(?) –263) Quan Zi [Shu] Shang Shu Lang, who led the army to fight Deng Ai and died in the rebellion (117)

Zhou Qun (Zhongzhi) (?) Shu Zi; Yizhou (Liu Zhang) Teacher and Friend Engaged, (Liu Bei) Ru Lin Lieutenant (65)

Cheng Qi (Ji Ran) (?) -222) (Liu Zhang) Jiangyang Taishou [Shu] Yizhou engaged in sacrificial wine; died in battle (80)

(Former name: Fox Duk) Ma Zhong (DXN) (?) –249) [Shu] Mu Mu Taishou (牂牁太守), Governor of Yu (庲降都督), Zhennan Dajun (镇南大將軍), Marquis of Pengxiang (87)

Chongguo: 60 miles southwest of Nanchong Langzhong, Sichuan (northwest of Nanfang County)

Yu Zhou (Yunnan) (201-270) [70] [Shu] Yizhou persuasion to engage in... Guanglu Dafu( 65)

Zhang Ling (pronounced: Greasy) (Boqi) (?) –254) [Shu] Yamen General, Yue Wei Taishou, General Lang Kou, Marquis Guannei

Tang (tone: exploration) canal: 74 miles northeast of Qu County, Dazhou, Sichuan Tuxi Town, South Bank of Qu River Chengba Ancient City (a said Qu County Sanhui Town)

(Former name: He Ping) Wang Ping (Zi Jun) (?) –248) [Shu] Hanzhong Taishou, Former Supervisor, Zhenbei Grand General, Marquis of An Han (71)

Hanchang: Bazhong, Sichuan (northeast).

Sentence An (?) –264) Fuzi; [Shu] Yamen General; Descending Bell Hui [Wei] General, Liehou; Died in the Rebellion (107)

【Qianwei (pinyin: Qianwei) County; Wuyang]

Wuyang: Pingmu Village, Wuyang Town, 15 miles northeast of Pengshan Mountain, Meishan, Sichuan (central).

Zhang Yi (Bo Gong) (?) –264) [Shu] Du , ZhengXi General , Left Che Riding General , Duke of Duting ; died in the rebellion ( 64 )

Yang Hong (Ji Xiu) (?) –228) Yizhou Zhizhong (益州治中) shu commander Taishou (蜀郡太守), General Zhongjie (忠節將軍), Lieutenant of the Yue Cavalry, Marquis of Guannei (65)

Nan'an: Leshan, Sichuan (Central South).

Fei Shi (GongJu) (?) Yizhou (Liu Bei) Overseer Engaged, Mu Mu Tai Shou [Shu] Counselor Dafu; because of his outspokenness, the official position was not high (65)

【Yuewei (pronounced: west) County; Qiongdu]

Qiongdu: 5 miles southeast of Shanxi, Liangshan, Sichuan (south).

Couture (?) –225) King of Yueyi, who participated in the Yongmin rebellion against Shu and was appeased by Zhuge Liang (87)

【Yizhou County; Dianchi Lake】

Yu Yuan: The old city southeast of the Yuxi Chengjiang River in Yunnan (central).

Lee Woo (Deang) (?) –231) [Shu] Governor of Shu, Jiaozhou Assassin, An Han general Jianning Taishou, Marquis xingting of Han (60)

Li Qiu (?) –263) Shu (蜀) Yu Lin's right-hand governor; died in battle in Mianzhu (117)

Wei County: Yunnan (east) Qujing northwest 15 miles northwest of Sancha

Yong Min (?) –225) Descendant of Tooth; rebellion against Shu wu [Wu] Yongchang Taishou; killed by Gao Ding (86)

【Yongchang County; Buwei】

Buwei: Jinji Village, Jinji Township, Longyang District, 22 miles northeast of Baoshan Mountain, Yunnan (west).

Lu Kai (Ji Ping) (?) –225) [Shu] Yongchang Wuguan Gong Cao; Marquis Taishou of Yunnan, Marquis of Yangqianting, unappointed, rebellious and killed (87)

【Hanzhong County; Nanzheng】

Shangyong: 40 miles southwest of Shiyan Zhushan in Hubei Province, blocking the north bank of the river

Shen Tan (Righteous Act) (?) Shangyong Taishou (上庸太守), Marquis of Yuanxiang (蜀), general of the Northern Expedition [Wei] Huaiji general; originally a local powerful household (73)

Shen Yi (?) Brother [Shu] General Jianxin, Xicheng Taishou [Wei] Wei Xing Taishou, Zhenxiang Hou, Lou Chuan General (79)

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[Eunuch] Fengchen (?) -189) Zhongchang Shi (1)

[Eunuch] Duan Jue (?) -189) Zhongchang Shi (1)

【Eunuch】 蹇硕(?) -189) Captain of the Academy (1)

[Eunuch] Xia Yun (?) -189) Zhongchang Shi (1)

Ma Yuanyi (?) -184) Leader of the Yellow Turban Army; Che Rift (1)

Tang Zhou(?) Members of the Yellow Turban Army; informing the imperial court (1)

Zou Jing(?) Lieutenant Colonel of the Northern Army (1)

Zhang Shiping(?) Zhongshanguo (County) Horse Merchant (1)

Su Shuang (?) Zhongshanguo (County) Horse Merchant (1)

Zhao Hong(?) -184) Remaining commander of the Yellow Turban Army; Sun Jian killed (2)

Han Zhong (?) –184) Remaining commander of the Yellow Turban Army; killed by an arrow (2)

Sun Zhong(?) -184) Remaining commander of the Yellow Turban Army; Liu Beizhao (2)

Zhang Jun(?) -184) Shizhong (郎中); Died in Prison (2)

Zone Star (?) Anti-thief; Sun Jian defeated, life and death unknown (2)

Wang Meiren (?) Ling Emperor Concubine, Emperor Xian's Mother; He Hou Poisoning (2)

Pan Yin (?) Lieutenant colonel (蹇硕) Sima (司馬); informant (2)

Wuyang Jun (?) Xing) He Zhen, He Miao and He Hou's birth mother (2)

Niu Fu (?) -192) Zhonglang General; Dong Zhuo's son-in-law; Hu Chi'er Kill (3)

Hua Xiong (?) –191) Kansai people; governor; Sun Jian killed (5)

Kwan (Min) Chun (Bo Dian) (?) -191) Jizhou Bei Driving (7)

Geng Wu (Wen Wei) (?) -191) Jizhou (Han Fu) Changshi (7)

Koji (?) -200? Han Fu, Yuan Shao's subordinates; Yuan Shao killed (7)

Yan Gang (?) –191) Gongsun Zhanbu Jizhou Assassination History; Koji Yi Chop (7)

Lü Gong (介)(?) Liu Biaobu General; Shoot Sun Jian (7)

Hu Chi'er, actually 攴 (sound: shop) Hu [Yueshi Huren] (9)

Lee Mon (?) –195) Liangzhou, General Of Fujun, Ma Chao (9)

Wang Fang(?) -192) Liangzhou people [Rendition] Ma Chao chop (9)

Zhou Wan(?) –192) Da Hongxu; died in Li Guo's offense chang'an (9)

Wang Ji (?) –192) Lieutenant of the Yue Cavalry; died in Li Guo's offense at Chang'an (9)

Ma Yu (?) –192) ShiZhong (侍中); plotted against Li Guo and was killed (10)

Zhang Min (?) Xuzhou Du Wei, Assassin; Throwing Yuan Shu (10)

Tian Kai (?) –199) History of the Assassination of Qingzhou in the Gongsun Dynasty;Killed (11)

Chen Wei(?) Taizhong Doctor; Teasing 10-year-old Kong Rong (11)

Guan Hai (?) Qingzhou Yellow Turban Army Canal Commander [Renyi] Guan Yu Chopper (11)

Pang Shu (?) He protected Lü Bu's family and sent them back, and Li Guo killed them (11)

Li Feng(?) -195) Yanzhou (Lü Bu) Zhizhong; Xu Chu (11)

Cao Sex (?) Lü Bu and Hao Meng's subordinates; quelling Hao Meng's rebellion (11)

Cheng Lian (?) Lü Bubu (吕布部將; Cao Cao's subordinate Pi Zhizhi (11)

Wei Xu (?) Lü Bubu general; bound Lü Bu, Chen Gong surrendered to Cao Cao (11)

Gao Shun (Pepin) (?) -199) Lü Bubu (trapped camp) (12)

He Yi (?) Yellow Turban Yu Dang; defeated cao Cao in 196 (12)

Huang Shao(?) –196 or 197) Yellow Turban Yu Dang; beheaded by Cao Cao (12)

Homan (?) -196) Yellow Turban "Fork of the Night", Cao Hongcho (12)

Zuo Ling(?) Minister of the Late Han Dynasty, Li Daibu (13)

Yang Mi (?) General Guo Fengbu Zhonglang (郭汜部中郎; advise Guo Feng not to kill Yang Biao (13)

Yang Feng(?) –197) Bai Bo Thief, Li Daibu, General of the Che Rider (13)

Hu Mi (Jingcai) (?) Servants; favored by Li Dai (13)

Wang Chang (?) Li Daibu and Tiger Ben Zhonglang (13)

Han Xian (?) -197) White Wave Thief, Escort General, Zhang Xuansheng (13)

Li Le(?) -197) White Wave Thief; Escort Expedition to the North; Illness and Death (13)

Hu Cai (?) -197) White Wave Thief; Escort Zhengdong; Enemy Killing (13)

Shang Hong(?) Lieutenant of the Marching Academy; a fugitive minister who accompanied Emperor Xian (13)

Wang Li (?) Shi Zhong, Tai Shi Ling, prophesied The Wei Dynasty Han Xing (14)

Ji Ling (FuYi) (?) —199? General Yuan Shubu (14)

Zhang Ying(?) [Yanyi] Chen Wu stabbed to death (15)

Xue Li (?) -195) Peng Chengxiang; Toss Liu Xuan;

Yu Elk (?) Liu Xuanbu General; [Yanyi] Sun Ce was killed (15)

Fan Neng(?) -199) Liu Xuanbu General; [Yanyi Sun Ce drank to death (15)

Yang Hong(?) Yuan Shuchangshi (袁術長史[Ren yi mistake "Yang Dajun"]](15)

Zhang Xun (?) Yuan Shudu (袁術都督), Grand General; Liu Xun (15)

Lei Bo (?) Yuan Shubu (袁術部); later plundered the Song Mountains from Yuan Zhan (15)

Han Yin (?) Yuan Shu (袁術谋), who sent Xu Du (16) to Lü Bu

Yan (?) Lü Buzheng's wife (16)

Cao (?) Cao Leopard's daughter, Lü Bu's second wife; early death (16)

Wang Ze (?) -217) Cao Cao's Doorman (16)

Hu Che'er (?) Zhang Xiu's henchman, Attack on Dianwei (16)

Yan Xiang (?) Yuan Shu 's Master Book; Advising Yuan Shu not to be called emperor (17)

Feng Fang (?) Grand Si Nong, Si Li; (Zhongchang Shi) Cao Jie's son-in-law (17)

Fung (?) Feng Fangnu; Yuan Shuna as empress (17)

Li Feng(?) –197) Yuan Shubu( 元術部; Shou Shou Chun Cheng was captured and killed (17)

Liang Gang (Gang) (160-197) Yuan Shubu; Shou Shouchun captured (17)

Le on (?) –197) Yuan Shubu( 元術部; Shou Shou Chun Cheng was captured and killed (17)

Wu (5) Xi (?) Guo Fengbu, killed Guo Feng and surrendered Cao Cao (17)

Wang Kai (?) Cao Cao and Lü Bu's staff (19)

Zhao Yan (?) –c. 199) Yi Lang; Cao Cao killed (20)

Wang Fu (子由)(?) -200) Partial General; Cao Cao Killed (20)

Wu Zilan (?) -200) General Zhaoxin; Cao Cao killed him (20)

Wu Shuo (?) -200) Lieutenant of Changshui; Cao Cao killed him (20)

Car gizzard (?) -200) Xuzhou Assassination History; Liu Bei Attacked and Killed (21)

Gao Lan (奂, 元伯) (?) -204) Partial General, Dong Lai (22)

Yoshimoto (Hei) (?) –218) Tai Yi Ling; betrayed Cao Cao and beheaded (23)

Liu Yan(?) Higashi-gun Taishou (25)

Liu Pei (?) Yellow Turban Thief; lowered Cao Cao and assisted Yuan Shao Liu Bei (26)

Gong (Gong) Du (?) Yellow Turban Thief; assisting Yuan Shao Liu Bei in resisting Cao (26)

Cai Yang (Yang) (?) -201) Ru Nan Taishou; Liu Bei Chou (26)

Xu Gong (before 150-197) Wu Commandery Taishou; Sun Ce hanged (29)

Liu Wan(?) Yuzi; Emissary into Wu, Commenting on the Sun Ce Brothers (29)

Zheng Bao(?) -198) Yangzhou Haoqiang; subordinate Liu Yezhi (29)

Han Meng (若, 荀) (?) - c. 200) Yuan Shaobu General (30)

Sui Yuanjin (?) -200) General Yuan Shao; Cao Cao (30)

Han Juzi (?) -200) Yuan Shao riding governor; Cao Cao Chopper (30)

Zhao Rui(?) -200) Yuan Shao riding a lieutenant; Cao Cao (30)

Jiang Qi (Yiqu?) Yuan Shaobu [Yanyi] Zhang Liaocho (30)

Liu Shi (?) Yuan Shao's wife (31)

Su Yu (?) General Yuan Shangbu (袁尚部將); ShouYiCheng surrendered to Cao Cao to help break the city (32)

Yin Kai (?) Subordinate of Yuan Shang; Wu Anchang (32)

Mayen (?) General Of the Governor of Yuan Shangdu (袁尚都督;

Zhang Yan (?) Yuan Shangzuo Langzhong;Descending Cao Cao (32)

Feng Li (Za) (?) -204) Vice Admiral; Descend Cao Cao (32)

Yin 夔(?) Yuan Shangbu, Yuzhou Assassin History (32)

Focal touch (?) Yuan Xibu would establish himself as the Assassin of Youzhou; surrender cao cao (33)

Zhang Nan(?) General Of Yuan Xi (袁熙部將; surrendered to Cao Cao (33)

[Xiongnu] Zuo Xian, king of Zuoxian, captive Cai Wenji as a slave? imperial concubine? (33)

Wang Yan (?) Shangluo Du Wei (上雒都尉; killed Gao Gan to throw Cao Cao, Liehou (33)

【Wu Huan】蹋敦(?) -207) King Wuhuan; Zhang Liaocheng (33)

Chen(?) Liu Qi's ex-wife; Liu Qi's biological mother (34)

Xu Mu (?) Xu Shu's mother (36)

Concubines (?) -204? Governor of Danyang County; killed Sun Yi (38)

Dai Ren (sonic: cloud (?) -204) Danyang Commandery (丹阳郡丞; killed Sun Yi (38)

Bian Hong (Hong) (?) -204) Sun Yi's general; assassination of Sun Yi (38)

Xu (?) Sun Yi's wife; designed to avenge her husband (38)

Sun Gao(?) Sun Yibu will, with Xu Shi design to eliminate the murder (38)

Fu Bao(?) Sun Yibu will, with Xu Shi design to eliminate the murder (38)

Deng Long(?) -208) Huang Zubu General; actually 206 Zhou Yu Tackle (38)

Zhang Yun(?) Liu Biaobu, nephew? Descending Cao Cao(40)

Li Jue (?) -208) Liu Biao's staff; proposed Liu Qi's succession (40)

Song Qian(?) Eastern Wu general [Yanyi] Li Dian shot and killed (53)

Candidate (?) 211 with Ma Chao, Han Sui against Cao; 215 drop (58)

Cheng Yin(?) Ibid., with the candidate is a Hedong (58)

Li Kan (?) -211) Ibid., died in battle against Cao (58)

Zhang Heng(?) Ibid.; killed Li Dai; later missing (58)

Liang Xing(?) –212) TongZhang Heng; beheaded by Xiahou Yuan (58)

Cheng Yi (?) -211) Ditto against Cao (58)

Horse play (?) Ditto anti-Cao, later missing (58)

Yang Qiu(?) Anti-Cao Surrender Cao; Kou Jiangjun, Marquis of Linjing (58)

Liu Xuan (Gem) (?) -214? Yizhou Liu Zhangbu General (60)

泠苞 (?) Yizhou Liu Zhangbu [Yanyi] Wei Yan capture (60)

Deng Xian(?) Yizhou Liu Zhangbu [Yanyi] Huang Zhongzhao (60)

Yang Huai(?) –212) Governor of Baishui, Yizhou; Liu Bei(60)

Gao Pei (?) –212) Governor of Baishui, Yizhou; Liu Bei(60)

Zhu Guang(?) Lujiang Taishou [Yanyi] died in battle with Eastern Wu (61)

Yan Yan (?) BaJun Taishou; Zhang Fei was released and surrendered (63)

Mother of Jiang Su (?) 82 years old; Yang Fu's aunt, Ma Chao killed (64)

Yin Bong (次曾) (?) Dunhuang Taishou (陳太守;

Wang (異)(?) Zhao Ang's wife; assistant husband to ma chao (64)

Young's (?) –213) Ma Chao's wife, killed by Liang Kuan and Zhao Qu (64)

Yang Bai (Cypress) (?) -214) Zhang Lubu General; SongDi (64)

Yang Ang (?) -215) Zhang Lubu (Chinese: 67)

Ding(?) –219) Cao Cao's wife; Wusheng, Ang's adoptive mother (68)

Liu Shi (?) Cao Cao's concubine, mother of Princess Ang, Shuo, and Qinghe (68)

Xu Zhi (?) TaiShi Cheng (太史丞; [Wei] Taishi Ling(69)

single? (Zi Chun) (?) Langya Taishou (69)

Zhuge Yuan (Jingchun) (?) Xinxing Taishou(69)

Zhao Yan (?) Beautiful boy, ask for the pipe to prolong its life (69)

Wang Bi (?) -218) Xiang Xiang (Cao Cao) Changshi (69)

Wei Huang (?) -218) Xiang Sizhi (丞相司直); plotting to get rid of Cao Cao (69)

Ji Mi (Wen Ran) (?) –218) Yoshimoto's eldest son; plotted to eliminate Cao (69)

Jimu (Siran) (?) -218) Yoshimotoko; plotting to eliminate Cao (69)

Ren Fu (?) -218) subordinate of Ma Chao; Cao Hongcho (69)

Chen Shi (?) Shu Han generals; not beheaded by Zhuge Liang (71)

Zhang Zhu (?) Shu Han Ya General, Huang Zhong's Vice General (71)

Zhao Lei(?) The Governor of Jingzhou, captured along with Guan Yu and others (73)

Dong Heng (?) -219) Yu Forbidden General [Rendition] Pound (73)

Dong Chao(?) -219) Yu Forbidden General [Rendition] Pound (73)

Cheng Ho (?) -219) Yu Forbidden Governor [Renyi] Guan Yu Shoot (73)

Lü Jian(?) Vice Admiral Xu Huang (75)

Xu Shang(?) Vice Admiral Xu Huang (76)

Ma Zhong(?) Sima of PanZhangbu; Capture Guan Yu Father and Son (77)

Su Yue (?) Lianggong of the late Han Dynasty and early Wei Dynasty (78)

Wu? (? Imprisoned, Dehua Tuo's "Book of the Green Capsule", destroyed (78)

Li Fu (?) General Zuo Zhonglang (左中郎將); advised Cao Pi to usurp the Han Dynasty (79)

Zhang Yin (?) High Temple Envoy; Representing emperor Xiandi holding the festival of fengxi zen rang (80)

Xiang Ju (?) Marquis Qingyi of the Shu Han Dynasty; advised Liu Bei to be proclaimed emperor (80)

Liu Bao(?) Shu Han Yilang, Marquis of Yangquan, And Liu Bei as Emperor (80)

Zhao Zuo (?) Advising Liu Bei to be emperor (80)

Zhang Shuang(?) Shu Han advised Liu Bei to be proclaimed emperor (80)

Yin Chun (?) Sima of the Shu Han Dynasty; advised Liu Bei to be proclaimed emperor (80)

Zhang Nan (Wen Jin) (?) -222) Former General of the Shu Han Dynasty (80)

Zhao Rong(?) -222? Shu Han Beidu; Suspected Death (80)

Fan Jiang (strong) (?) Zhang Feibu General; Kill Zhang Fei to Throw Wu (80)

Zhang Da(?) Zhang Feibu General; Kill Zhang Fei to Throw Wu (80)

Xing Zhen (?) Wei Tai Changqing; envoy to the state of Wu (82)

Samok (?) –222) Chieftain of wuxi man; assisted Liu Bei in his conquest of Wu (82)

Dulu (?) Shu Han general; defeated wu and demoted to Wu (82)

Liu Ning(?) Shu Han general; defeated wu and demoted to Wu (82)

Li Yi (?) Wu General; broken by Wu Ban and Feng Xi (82)

Chang carved (?) –223) Cao Renbu (曹仁部將軍;

Zhuge Qian (?) –223) Cao Renbu (曹仁部將軍;

Rubyneng (?) –235) Head of the Xianbei branch; assassination of the State of Wei (85)

Meng Yu (?) Leader of the Yi people in the southern central region; 225 anti-Shu (85)

Zhu Zhen (?) –225) Mu Mu Taishou in response to the Yongya rebellion against shu Han (87)

Xu Yun (?) Shu Han General, Former Protector, Marquis of Hancheng (91)

Ding Xian (?) Shu Han believed in the general Zhonglang and the Left Protector (91)

Yan Yan (?) Shu Han Jianyi (谏論) General, Xing joined the army (91)

爨 (sound: channeling) Xi (?) Nanzhong Dahao; Leader (91)

Ma Zun (?) –228) Tianshui Taishou (天水太守); fugitive and punished by Wei (92)

Yin Reward (?) -263 ago) Tianshui Master Book [Shu] Zhi Jingo (92)

Li Fu (?) General Meng Dabu, former Wei general; back Meng Da (94)

Deng Xian(?) Wei General; Meng Da's nephew, back Meng Da (94)

Liang Qi (?) The Hussar General (Sima Yi) joined the army (94)

Xue Qiao (?) Lieutenant Colonel Yue, General Cao Xiubu (96)

Yang Qun (?) -229 before) Liu Bei's subordinates (97)

Ma Yu (?) -229 before) Liu Bei's subordinates (97)

Yan Zhi (?) -229 ago) Liu Beibasi Taishou (97)

Ding Li (?) -229 before) Liu Bei's subordinates (97)

Liu Gao (?) -229 before) Liu Bei's subordinates (97)

Deng Tong(?) -229 before) Liu Bei's subordinates (97)

Fei Yao (Yao) (?) After the general [Yanyi] defeated and committed suicide (97)

Dai Ling (Ling) (?) Lieutenant Changshui (99)

Wei Ping(?) Wei General (101)

Zhang Qiu (?) Wei Xiao (魏骁將; attacked Wu Jun with Manchu (103)

Zhang Mi (?) -233) Wu Taichang, who was ordered to Liaodong and was killed (106)

Xu Yan(?) –233) Wu Zhi Jingo; was ordered to liaodong (106)

Lun (Lun) Straight (?) –238) Gongsun Yuan joined the army; Yuan killed him (106)

Beyan (?) –238) Gongsun Yuan,Xiahou Bacheng (106)

Yang Zuo (?) Gongsun Yuan's general; defeated and surrendered to Sima Yi (106)

Wang Jian(?) –238) Gongsun YuanXiangguo; beggars were killed (106)

Liu Fu (?) –238) Gongsun Yuan Yushi Dafu; ditto (106)

Guardian (?) Gongsun Yuan was repulsed by Yi (106)

Zhang Dang(?) -249) Wei Huangmen; Cao Shuang(曹爽), Yi San (106)

Liu Shi (?) -249) Cao Shuang's wife; sat on Cao Shuang's conspiracy to commit treason (107)

Yin Damu (?) Lieutenant Colonel of the Temple; minor as a slave of the Cao clan (107)

Li Shao (歆)(?) -264) Tooth Gatekeeper, Descending Wei Zhonghui (107)

Jiang Yan (?) Zhuge Ke's subordinates; advised the soldiers to be deposed (108)

Cai Lin(?) Wu Duwei (吴都尉;

Zhang Yue (?) –253) Zhuge Ke's confidant; Murder of Sun Jun (108)

June (?) -253) Scattered Rider Chang Shi; Sun Jun killed (108)

Midang (?) King of Qiang; assisted Jiang Wei in his crusade against the State of Wei (109)

Oh Ho Burn Ge (?) Qiang Wang Pioneer; Zhongji Self-Destruction (109)

Xu Qian(?) –254) Shu Protectors, Beheading Zhang Ling, Killed in Battle (109)

Shi Lun (?) –264) Yizhou Assassins; murdered with Deng Ai (111)

Wang Wei (?) –c. 256) Wu general; Sun Qiangzhi (111)

Yu Yi (?) –258) Wu General; suicide without surrendering to Wei (111)

Jiang Ban (?) Zhuge Zhibu General; Descending Wei, Later Conquest of Wu (112)

Jiao Yi (?) Zhuge Zhibu General; Descending Wei, Later Conquest of Wu (112)

Jiang Shu (?) Shu Han Wuxing Governor; removed from office with a grudge against Wei (112)

[Eunuch] Huang Hao (?) Shu Hanzhong Changshi (常侍), Fengche Du wei (112)

Sun (?) Quan Shang's wife; Sister Jun, Cousin Qiang; Informant (113)

Li Chong(?) Wu Zhongshulang (吴中書郎;

Dong Dynasty (?) Wu Situ; he and Sun Kai welcomed Sun Xiu as emperor (113)

Zhang Bu (?) –264) General Wu Zuo, Governor of the Chinese Army; Sun Hao killed (113)

Wei Miao (?) General Wu; reminding Sun Xiu to guard against Sun Qiang (113)

Shi Shuo (?) Wu Wu Guards; reminding Sun Xiu to guard against Sun Qiang (113)

Wang Han (?) Shu Han Overseer Army; Shoule City (113)

Dangjun (?) Deng Ai's strategist; Yin Jie Huang Hao elbowed Jiang Wei (113)

Jober (?) -260) Huangmen Congguan (黄門附官; [Renyi] Cheng Ji Kill (114)

Hu (?) Liu Yan's wife, who was beaten because Liu Yan suspected his humiliation (115)

Dunton (?) –263) Former Wei general, who disagreed with the killing of Shu (115)

Tian Zhang(?) Zhong Huibu General; [Jin] Fenwei Protector (116)

爰(pretty)(?) Zhong Huibu General; With Zhong Hui Shu (116)

Xiahou Xian (?) Zhengxi General (Zhong Hui) Sima (116)

Wang Mai (?) Zhong Huibu General; With Zhong Hui Shu (116)

Huang Fumin (?) General Zhengxi (Zhong Hui) joined the army (116)

Yang Xin(?) -278) Tianshui Taishou [Jin] Liangzhou Assassin History (116)

爰邵(?) (116)

Ma Mi (?) Jiangyou Shoujun, Descend Deng Ai (117)

Chubbon (?) Deng Aijianjun(117) suggested that Zhuge Zhan be surrendered (117)

Li Hu (?) Shu Shangshulang (蜀尚書郎;

Zhang Jun(?) Shu Taichang (蜀太常; he surrendered to Wei with Zen and informed Jiang Wei (118)

【Eunuch】 Cen Di (?) -280) Zhongchang Shi (中常侍; Sun Hao killed (120)

Shang Guang (?) Sun Haoshi Warlock (120)

Wu Yan (?) -280) Che Rider General, Governor of Gangneung; beheaded (120)

Shen Ying(?) –280) Left General, Danyang Taishou, Wang Hun (120)

Zhou Zhi (?) Du Pre-Ya General; ShiFu Sheng Capture Sun Xin (120)

Zhang Shang(?) Under Du Qian, Guanghan Taishou; Chopping Lu Jing (120)

Zhang Xiang (?) Guerrilla Generals; Demotion (120)

Fictional characters

【Eunuch】 Cheng Kuang (?) -189) Zhongchang Shi (1)

Cheng Yuanzhi (?) General of the Yellow Turban Army; Guan Yu Killed (1)

Deng Mao(?) Deputy General of the Yellow Turban Army; Zhang Fei killed (1)

Gong Jing(?) Qingzhou Taishou (?) )(1)

[Eunuch] Zuo Feng (?) Yellow Gate (1)

Gao Li (?) Deputy General Zhang Bao of the Yellow Turban Army; Zhang Fei killed (2)

Strict government (?) Zhang Bao's subordinates; kill Zhang Bao and descend han (2)

Liu Hui (?) Youzhou Daijun Taishou; recommended Liu Bei (2)

Zhao Meng(?) Lieutenant Colonel West Park Right (3)

Pember (?) ) Speaker (3)

Cui Yi (?) The owner of the village near the North Mountain, Cui Liedi (3)

Li Bei (?) Li Dai's nephew; Xu Chucho (10)

Din tube (?) Shang Shu; killed by Dong Zhuo (4)

Zhao Cen (?) General Hua Xiongbu; Descending Sun Jian (5)

Yu Shi (?) -190) General Yuan Shubu; Hua Xiong (5)

Pan Feng(?) -190) Han Fubu General; Hua Xiong Chop (5)

Fang Yue (?) –190) Wang Kuangbu General; Lü Bu Chop (5)

Mu Shun (?) -190) Zhang Yangbu General; Lü Bu chop (5)

Wu Anguo (?) Kong Rongbu General; Lü Bu Wounded Zhi (5)

Mink cicadas? (? [Yanyi] Wang Yun's maid, Lü Bu's concubine (8)

Zongbao (?) —194) Kong Rongbu General; Guan Hai Chopper (11)

Cui Yong (?) -195) Guo Fengbu, Xu Huangcho (13)

Fan Cheng(?) Luoyang Order [Fictional? 】(14)

Xun Zheng (?) -196) Deputy General Ji Ling of Yuan Shubu (14)

Chen Heng(?) -199) Liu Xuanbu General; Jiang Qin shot (15)

Chen Fen(?) Yuan Shubu; [Fictional? 】(15)

Zou (?) Zhang Ji's wife; Cao Cao Nazhi (16)

Wang Gao (?-197) Cao Cao served as a grain officer in Junbu (17)

Ray (?) Zhang Embroidery Department(17)

Zhang Xian(?) -197) Zhang Xiubu; Xu Chucho (17)

Liu An(?) Hunter, kill his wife and serve Liu Bei with meat (19)

Qin Qingtong(?) Dong Cheng's slave; denouncing Dong Cheng(23)

Yun Ying(?) Dong Cheng's concubine; Dong Cheng suspected his adultery (23)

Du Yuan (?) -201) Yellow Turban Thief; Companion Liao Hua Chop (27)

Hu Hua(?) Yi Lang, Zhuang Lord; Hu Ban Father (27)

Huban (?) Jingzhou (Guan Yu) engaged (27)

Wang Zhi (?) -201) Xingyang Taishou (4th level) (27)

Kong Xiu(?) -201) East Ridge Keeper (Level 1) (27)

Han Fu (?) -201) Luoyang Taishou (2nd level) (27)

Meng Tan (?) -201) Luoyang Yajun; Guan Yu (27)

Bian Xi (?) -201) Shogun (Level 3) (27)

Pujing (?) Zhenguo Temple, Yuquan Mountain Nunnery Monk (27)

Qin Qi(?) -201) Yellow River Keeper (5th Level) (27)

Guo Chang (?) The son wants to steal the red rabbit horse (28)

Zhou Cang(?) -219) Zhang Baobu, Guan Yu's retinue (28)

Pei Yuanshao (?) Yellow Turban Thief Yu Dang; Zhao Yun Killed (28)

Guan Ding (?) The first man of Hebei Province, the father of Guan Ping (28)

Guan Ning (?) Guan Ding's eldest son (28)

Xin Ming(?) Yuan Shaobu Will (30)

Wang Zhao(?) -202) General Yuan Tanbu; Xu Huang chopped (32)

Shum Bi (?) -204) General Yuan Tanbu; Lü Kuangcho (32)

Peng An (?) -204) General Yuan Tanbu; Xu Huang chopped (33)

Zhang Wu (?) -210) Liu Biaobu traitor; Zhao Yun chopped (34)

Chen Sun (?) -210) Liu Biaobu rebel; Zhang Feicho (34)

Cai He (?) -208) Brother of Cai Mao; Beheading the Sacrifice Banner (34)

Cai Zhong(?) -208) Brother of Cai Mao; Gan Ning Chop (34)

Cai Xun (?) -208) Cai Mao's younger brother; Shot by Gan Ning (34)

Wang Wei (?) Jingzhou Liu Biaobu General; Death Of the Rebel Army (34)

Liu Bi (?) Fan Chengling, Uncle of Liu Feng (36)

Xu Kang(?) Xu Shu's brother; died early (36)

Chen Yu (?) -208) General Huang Zubu; Gan Ning Chop (38)

Chun Yu Dao (?) -208) Cao Renbu General; Zhao Yun Killed (41)

Yan Ming(?) -208) Cao Hongbu General; Zhao Yun killed (41)

Zhong Jin (?) –208) Xiahou Huanbu General; Zhao Yun killed (41)

Zhong Shen (?) -208) Zhong Jindi; Zhao Yun killed (41)

Xiahou Jie (?) -208) Cao Cao's general; Zhang Fei drank and killed (41)

Lü Tong (?) Cao Cao's generals (48)

Liu Du (?) Lingling Taishou (陳陵太守); surrendered to Liu Bei after resisting Liu Bei (52)

Liu Xian(?) Son of Liu Du; Zhang Feijiao (52)

Xing Daorong (?) -209) Lingling General; Zhao Yuncho (52)

Zhao Fan (?) Guiyang Taishou; Zhao Yun descended (52)

Chen Ying(?) -209) Lieutenant Guiyang; Zhao Yuncho (52)

Bowron (?) -209) Lieutenant Guiyang; Zhao Yuncho (52)

Fan (?) Zhao Fan wanted to marry Zhao Yun (52)

Gong Zhi (?) Wuling engaged; killed Taishou and surrendered Liu Bei (53)

Yang Ling(?) -209) Lieutenant of Changsha; Guan Yu (53)

Jia Hua (?) Eastern Wu Generals (53)

Godin (?) -209) To receive Eastern Wu, Zhang Liaozhi (53)

Huang Kui(?) -212) Menxia Shilang;Huang Wanzi (57)

Li Chunxiang (?) -212) Huang Kui's concubine; betrayed the lord (57)

Miao Ze (?) -212) Huang Kui's brother-in-law; denounced Huang Kui (57)

Zhong Jin (?) -212) Brother-in-law; Pound (58)

Cao Yong (?) –212) Cao Renbu General; Pound (58)

Zhou Shan(?) -212) Sun Quan's general; Zhang Feizhi (60)

Purple Void Shangren (?) Jinping Mountain Inhuman (62)

Yang Song (?) -215) Zhang Lu (張鲁谋士); Killed by Cao Cao (64)

Liu Hui (?) -214) Liu Zhang's general; Zhao Yun(65)

Ma Han (-214) Liu Zhang's general; Zhao Yun(65)

[Eunuch] Mu Shun (?) -214) Emperor Xian's close attendant (65)

Yang Ren (?) –215) General Zhang Lubu; Xiahou Yuancheng (67)

Changqi (?) –215) Yang Renbu General; Xiahou Yuancheng (67)

Xiahou De (?) -218) Brother Shang; Yan Yan Cho (70)

Murong Lie (?) -219) General of the Civil Service Department; Zhao Yuncho (71)

Jiao Bing(?) –219) Cao Cao's subordinates; Zhao Yunchou (71)

Zhai Yuan(?) –219) Vice Admiral Cao Ren; Guan Ping Chop (73)

Xiahou Cun (?) -219) Cao Renxiao (曹仁骁將; Guan Yu Chop(73)

Lee (?) Pang De's wife, Pang Huimu [Yanyi] (73)

Zuo Xian (?) Sun Quan's master book; persuaded to kill Guan Yu (77)

Zu Bi (?) -220) Fu Baolang (80)

Tan Xiong (?) -221) Wu Pei-shogun; Guan Xingsheng (82)

Cui Yu (?) -221) Zhu Ranbu General; Zhang Baosheng (82)

Historic Sites (?) -222) Pan Zhang's general; Huang Zhongcho (83)

Xia Ke (?) -222) Han Dangbu General; Zhang Baocheng (83)

Zhou Ping(?) -222) Zhou Taidi; Guan Xingcho (83)

Chun Yu Dan (?) Lu Xun's last general (84)

Guan Suo (?) Guan Yu's third son (87)

Eun Hwan (?) General Gao Ding of the Yue Dynasty (87)

The Three Knots of the Golden Ring (?) Marshal Meng; Zhao Yuncho (87)

Dong Di Na (?) Meng was suspected of being killed (87)

Ah Hui Mu (?) Meng was suspected of being killed (87)

Busy teeth long (?) General Meng Yubu; Ma Dai Chop (87)

Meng You(?) Meng's brother; deception is recognized (88)

King Dothy (?) Bald Dragon Cave Lord; died in the rebel army (88)

Mengjie (?) Brother Meng, Assisting shu army (89)

Yang Feng(?) Yinye Cave Lord; Capture Meng and Return to Shu (89)

Bring the Cave Lord (?) Meng's brother-in-law, Minister Of Eight (90)

King Of the Wood Deer (?) Lord of The Ba Na Dong; died in the rebellion (90)

Mrs. Zhu Rong (?) Meng's wife; tripping (90)

Vulture bone (?) Lord of Hugo; Pan Snake Valley exploded (90)

Zhang Tao(?) Wei Guohou's favorite courtier, designed to harm Zhen (91)

Guan Yan (pronounced: 庸) Shu Han Hou Protector, Dian Jun (91)

Duyi (?) Shu HanFu general, Xing joined the army (91)

Sheng Bo (?) Shu Han Sui Rong Du Lieutenant (91)

Fan Qi(?) Shu Han Wuluo Zhonglang General, Engaged (91)

Han De (?) Xiahou Shubu General; Zhao Yun Chou (92)

Han Ying (?) Han De's eldest son; Zhao Yuncho (92)

Han Yao(?) Han De's second son; Zhao Yunjiao (92)

Han Qiong(?) Han De's third son; Zhao Yuncho (92)

Han Qi(?) Han De's youngest son; Zhao Yuncho (92)

Dong Xi (?) Xiahou Shubu General; Guan Xingcheng (92)

Xue Ze (?) Xiahou Shubu General; Zhang Baocheng (92)

Pan Sui (?) Xiahou Shubu General (92)

Cui Yu (?) -227) Anding Taishou; Zhang Baocho (92)

Pei Xu (?) Xiahou Shu's henchmen (92)

Yang Ling(?) -227) Nan'an Taishou;Guan Xingcho (92)

Cherrygi (?) King of the Western Qiang Dynasty; assisted Wei in attacking Shu (94)

Yadan (?) Western Qiang Xiang Xiang; Ma Dai, Released (94)

Yue Ji (?) Marshal of the Western Qiang Dynasty; Zhongji Guan Xingcho (94)

Han Zhen (?) Shu Han Xiping Guanshou General (94)

Chen Zao (?) -228) Cao Zhen Pioneer; Ma Dai Chop (95)

Su Yong (?) -228) Guo Huai Pioneer; Zhao Yun Chou (95)

Wan Zheng (?) General Guo Huai (郭淮部將; Zhao Yunzhi defeated) (95)

Zhang Pu(?) -228) General Cao Xiu; Zhu Huan (96)

Jin Xiang (?) Shu Han Dynasty; Hao Zhaoxiang (97)

Xie Xiong(?) –229) Shu Han general; Wang Shuangcho (97)

Gong Qi (?) –229) Shu Han general; Wang Shuangcho (97)

Qin Liang(?) -230) Vice Admiral Cao Zhen; Liao Hua cho (100)

Gou An (?) Lieutenant under Li Yan; Descending Wei (100)

Zheng Wen(?) –234) Wei general, who surrendered to Shu and was beheaded (102)

Qin Ming(?) -234) Lang Di; Zheng Wen Chou (102)

Cen Wei (?) –234) General Zhenyuan; Wang Pingcho (102)

He Ping(?) Shu general; scolding Wei Yan for rebellion (105)

Pei Jing (?) –238) Wei Zuo Du Du (魏左都督; Yi Rebuke)(106)

Qiu Lian (?) –238) Wei Right Governor; Yi Chou (106)

Pan Ju (?) Goalkeeper of Wei Capital; Reject Sima Yi (107)

Sun Qian (?) Sima Yibu General (107)

Si Bo (?) Luoyang Pyeongchang Gatekeeper (107)

Wang Tao(?) Sima Zhao's main book (109)

Ge Yong (?) -255) Pioneer of Qiu Jian; Deng Ai Chou (110)

Song Bai (?) ShenXian Order; Booby Trap and Kill Yuqiu Jian (110)

Zhang Ming(?) Yongzhou Assassin King Jingbu General (110)

Hanaaga (?) Yongzhou Assassin King Jingbu General (110)

Liu Da (?) Yongzhou Assassin King Jingbu General (110)

Zhu Fang(?) Yongzhou Assassin King Jingbu General (110)

Bowsell (?) Shu general; Chen Tai attacked and was killed (111)

Chen Jun(?) Sima Zhaobu (112)

Zeng Xuan (?) Zhuge Birthday Defender General, Descending Wei (112)

Wang Zhen (?) Sima Wangbu (司馬望部將; Fu You was captured alive (112)

Li Peng(?) Sima Wangbu (司馬望部將; Fu Youjian Da)(112)

Deng Cheng(?) Chancellor Wu(wu); receiving Sun Liangxi (113)

Dry Break (?) Old Man Qu A, advising Sun Xiu to go quickly (113)

Zheng Lun(?) Vice Admiral Deng Ai; Liao Hua cho (113)

Wang Wan(?) -261) Deng Ai joined the army; suicide (114)

Lu Xun (?) -263) Zheng Guanshou of Southern Shu (116)

Ning Sui (?) Vice Admiral Jiang Wei (116)

Lee (?) –263) Wife of Ma Miao, Hanged himself (117)

Peng He (?) Shu general; ordered to Wu for help (117)

Cui(?) -263) Liu Chen's wife; suicide without surrender (118)

Zhang Jie(?) Sima Yan killed (119)

Chen Yuan(?) ) Sheep General (120)

Sun Ji (?) Left General; Replacing Lu Kang (120)

Teng Xun (?) Wu Sikong (120)