1. Dianwei (?) –197), a native of Chen Liujiwu (present-day Jiwucheng Village, Huanggang Township, Ningling County, Henan), was a famous general under Cao Cao at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Originally belonging to Zhang Miao, he once raised the tooth gate flag with one hand. Later, he switched to Cao Cao, and was recruited into the trap when Cao Cao was recruiting Lü Bu, and showed heroism, and was worshiped as a lieutenant and a guard for Cao Cao. In the second year of Jian'an (197), Zhang Xiu betrayed Cao Cao, and Dianwei led more than ten people to protect Cao Cao to fend off the rebels and kill many people, but eventually died because he was outnumbered. In the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Dianwei is called "the evil of the ancients".

Dianwei
2. Li Tong (167-209), character Wenda, small character trillion. A native of Jiangxia Pingchun (present-day Xinyang, Henan), he was a figure in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and a Taishou of Runan. In his early years, he was famous as a ranger in Jiang Ru, who murdered Zhou Zhi and dominated Langling County. Later, he led the crowd to defect to Cao Cao, replenished the source of troops with meritorious service, and worshiped as the governor of Yang'an, during which he did not forget his official duties because of his private interests, and did not ask the dharma writers because of his wife's request. The Battle of Guandu was not only not tempted by profit, but at that time the people south of Xu Du were unstable, but Li Tong's Yang'an still existed. In the fourteenth year of Jian'an, he rescued Cao Ren, and before the war, he died of illness on the way. Yu Gang hou.
Li Tong
3. Zhang Xiu(?) –207), a native of Wuwei Zuli (present-day Jingyuan, Gansu), the son of the general Zhang Ji (張吉), a warlord who divided Wancheng in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, and one of the heroes of the late Han Dynasty.
Zhang Xiuchu accompanied Zhang Ji in his conquests, and after Zhang Ji's death, he joined forces with Liu Biao, and later surrendered to Cao Cao, who was dissatisfied with his words and deeds and raided Cao Cao, and reconciled with Liu Biao. On the eve of the Battle of Guandu, he followed Jia Xu's advice and surrendered to Cao Cao again, participated in the Battle of Guandu, and was appointed the Marquis of Xuanwei. From the conquest of Nanpi and the breaking of Yuan Tan. In 207, he died on the way to Wuhuan in the Northern Expedition (according to Cao Pi forcing his death), and was the Marquis of Ding.
Zhang embroidery
4. Hu (?) –250), a native of Shouchun (present-day Shou County, Anhui), was a Cao Wei official during the Three Kingdoms period, and an official to the Jingzhou Assassin And Zhengdong general. In his youth, he was famous among Jianghuai and Jiang Ji and Zhu Ji, serving in prefectures and counties. Later, Jiang Ji appointed Him as a driver and recommended Hu Qian with Cao Cao, and Cao Cao then made Hu Qian the Commander of Dunqiu. Later, he successively held the posts of Cao Lingshi of The Eastern Chu , Yangzhou Zhizhong , and Xiang Xiang . During the early Years of Huang Chu, he was moved to the post of Official, and successively sent troops to Changshan and Dongguan Taishou, and later moved to Jingzhou Assassin History, General Jia Zhenwei, and Marquis of Guannei. In the second year of zhengyi (241), he repelled the Wu general Zhu Ran at Fancheng and moved to the post of general of Zhengdong, and the military forces of Qing and Xu Zhu were oversaw by the false festival capital. During his tenure, farming was encouraged, the granary had many years of storage, and the Crusade Platform was set up, which was used for farming on the one hand and military garrison on the other. The river channel was also opened to facilitate the navigation of ships and strictly prevent attacks from Eastern Wu. The coast, on the other hand, is stable. Jiaping died in the second year (250), and there was no money in the family. He was posthumously awarded the title of Marquis of Yangling Ting and Marquis Zhen of Tan. Succeeded by his son Hu Wei.
Hu
5. Han Hao (韩浩), courtesy name Yuansi , a native of Hanoi ( southwest of present-day Wuzhi , Henan ) , was a general under Cao Cao at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. He was known for his loyalty and courage, was a close general of Cao Cao, and was entrusted with the heavy responsibility of running the forbidden army.
Han Hao
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