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Celebrities from three countries in Huai'an City, Jiangsu Province: six from Huaiyin District and three from Lianshui County

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Huai'an is located in the north of Jiangsu Province and has a history of more than 2,200 years. During the Three Kingdoms period at the end of the Han Dynasty, the area belonged to the Xuzhou Thorn History Department, which belonged to Guangling County and the Lower Pi State. According to incomplete statistics. There are nine celebrities from the Three Kingdoms whose origin is Huai'an. Among them, there are six people in Huaiyin District and three people in Lianshui County.

Celebrities from three countries in Huai'an City, Jiangsu Province: six from Huaiyin District and three from Lianshui County

Five of the six celebrities of the Three Kingdoms of Huaiyin District are from the famous Bu family, namely Lady Bu, Bu Qi, Bu Xie, Bu Xian and Bu Jie. Lady Bu, known as Bu Lianshi, was made a concubine by Sun Quan in her early years, and was favored by Sun Quan after the seventeenth year of Emperor Jian'an (212 AD) and bore Sun Quan two daughters. Sun Quan claimed the title of empress dowager, and had intended to make Lady Bu empress, but had to give up because of the opposition of the crown prince Sun Deng and some ministers. After the death of Lady Bu in the first year of the Eastern Wu Dynasty (238 AD), Sun Quan posthumously made her empress.

Celebrities from three countries in Huai'an City, Jiangsu Province: six from Huaiyin District and three from Lianshui County

Bu Qi, Zi Zi Shan, came to Jiangdong in his early years to escape the war, and his life was difficult, until he joined the Sun Quan clique in the fifth year of Emperor Jian'an (200 AD), and successively served as the chief secretary and the county magistrate of Haiyan County. In the fourteenth year of Emperor Jian'an (209 AD), Bu Qi was appointed by Sun Quan as the che general Dong Cao Tuan (東曹掾) and The Governor of Xuzhou. In the years that followed, Bu Qi served as the Taishou of Poyang Commandery and the Assassin of Jiaozhou, and in the sixteenth year of Emperor Jian'an (211 AD), he led his troops into the chaotic Jiaozhou region.

Celebrities from three countries in Huai'an City, Jiangsu Province: six from Huaiyin District and three from Lianshui County

At that time, Wu Ju, the Taishou of Cangwu County, was suspicious and unwilling to obey Bu Qi's dispatches. After Bu Qi came to Cangwu County, he designed to kill Wu Ju, and then annihilated Yi Liao, Qian Bozhi and other departments, quickly stabilizing the situation in Jiaozhou. In the first year of Emperor Xian's reign (220 CE), Sun Quan ordered Lü Dai to take over the post of Jiaozhou Assassin of Bu, and Bu Qi was transferred back to Jiangdong to serve as a right general and a left protector, and was given the title of Marquis of Linxiang and Tun Bing Fengkou. After that, Bu Qi successively served as a general of the Hun Horse, a minister, and a major minister in the middle of the Eastern Wu Empire, and died of illness in the tenth year of the Eastern Wu Chiwu (247 AD).

Celebrities from three countries in Huai'an City, Jiangsu Province: six from Huaiyin District and three from Lianshui County

Both Bu Xie and Bu Xie are the sons of Bu Qi. After Bu Qi's death, the eldest son Bu Xie not only inherited the title and commanded his father's people, but was also appointed by Sun Quan as a general of the Fu Army. In the seventh year of Eastern Wu Yong'an (263 AD), the Shu Han Empire collapsed. After emperor Wu Jing heard the news, he issued an edict ordering Bu Xie, Lu Kang, Sheng Man and others to send troops to attack Badong County, but they were met with stubborn resistance from the defender Luo Xian. The battle lasted for nearly half a year, and the Infantry Association failed to capture the area, so the whole army had to retreat. Like his elder brother Bu Xie, Bu Xian joined the Eastern Wu clique in his early years, and was appointed as the Governor of Xiling after the death of his elder brother Bu Xie, and later held the position of General Zhaowu.

Celebrities from three countries in Huai'an City, Jiangsu Province: six from Huaiyin District and three from Lianshui County

In the second year of Eastern Wu Yuanxing (265 AD), Emperor Sun Hao requested that the capital of Eastern Wu be moved to Wuchang. Sun Hao took Bu Xun's advice and moved the capital to Wuchang, but moved back to Jianye the following year. In the second year of the Eastern Wu Dynasty (272 CE), Sun Hao ordered Bu Yan to be appointed as the capital of The Huan Tent and ordered him to leave the long-held Xiling area for Jianye. Bu Yan was very frightened by this, suspected of being framed by the courtiers, led his people to surrender to the Western Jin Dynasty, and was appointed by Sima Yan, the emperor of the Jin Dynasty, as a wei general and a waiter. After Sun Hao heard the news, he was furious and named Lu Kang to lead his troops to launch a fierce attack on Xiling. After more than a month of fierce fighting, Xiling City was destroyed and Bu Xian was killed.

Celebrities from three countries in Huai'an City, Jiangsu Province: six from Huaiyin District and three from Lianshui County

Bu Jie was the son of Bu Xie, who joined the Eastern Wu Clique in his early years and guarded xiling with his uncle Bu Xian. When Bu Xian surrendered to the Jin Dynasty, Bu Jie was sent to Luoyang as a hostage. Soon after, Sima Yan, the Emperor wu of Jin, appointed Bu Jie as the military commander of Jiangling, the general zuo, and the general of the scattered horses, and returned to Xiling. When Xiling City was destroyed, Bu Jie died in the rebellion.

Celebrities from three countries in Huai'an City, Jiangsu Province: six from Huaiyin District and three from Lianshui County

The sixth famous person from the Three Kingdoms of Huaiyin District, named Wei Jing, came to Jiangdong with Bu Qi in his early years and was known for his erudition. In the fifth year of Emperor Jian'an (200 AD), Wei Jing joined the Eastern Wu clique together with Bu Qi, and successively served as the Taishou and Shangshu of Wuling County, and the year of his death is unknown.

Celebrities from three countries in Huai'an City, Jiangsu Province: six from Huaiyin District and three from Lianshui County

The three celebrities of the Three Kingdoms in Lianshui County are from the famous Chen family, namely Chen Jue, Chen Deng, and Chen Su. Chen Jue, the character Han Yu, has a prominent family lineage, is a famous family in Xuzhou area. In his early years, Chen Jue served as a county commander of JuXian County, after which he resigned and came to Xia Pi. In the second year of Emperor Jian'an (197 AD), Yuan Shu sent emissaries to Xuzhou and offered to marry Lü Bu. Lü Bu agreed and asked his daughter to go to Huainan with the emissary. After Chen Jue heard the news, he intervened to dissuade Lü Bu, causing Lü Bu to change his mind and cut yuan shu off from then on. Soon after, Yuan Shuxing's troops launched an attack on Lü Bu. Chen Jue plotted to alienate Han Xian and Yang Feng, causing Yuan Shu to suffer a major defeat. After Lü Bu was annihilated, Chen Jue was appointed by Cao Cao as the Minister of State of Pei, the year of his death is unknown.

Celebrities from three countries in Huai'an City, Jiangsu Province: six from Huaiyin District and three from Lianshui County

Chen Deng, ziyuanlong, son of Chen Jue, was known for his erudition in Xuzhou in his early years. After Tao Qian took office as the pastor of Xuzhou, Chen Deng successively served as the county magistrate of Dongyang County, the lieutenant of the Diannong School, and gradually became a representative figure of the local forces in Xuzhou. After Lü Bu occupied Xuzhou, Chen Deng secretly contacted Cao Cao and cooperated with Cao Cao in the Battle of Xuzhou in the third year of Emperor Jian'an (198 AD) to launch an attack on Lü Bu, eventually annihilating Lü Bu's clique. After this battle, Chen Deng was appointed as the Taishou of Guangling County. During this period, Chen Deng foiled Sun Ce and Sun Quan's attacks on Guangling Commandery, which was highly praised by Cao Cao and died of illness in the sixth year of Emperor Jian'an (201 AD). Chen Su, the son of Chen Deng, joined the Cao Wei clique in his early years and held the position of Langzhong during the reign of Emperor Wen of Wei, Cao Pi, whose deeds and year of death are unknown.

Reference Books: Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Book of Jin

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