Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Who are the 1*** people in the Three Kingdoms?
Who are the 1*** people in the Three Kingdoms?
Comprehensive list of names of people in the Three Kingdoms
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A Huinan: Chapter 87, the master of the third cave under Meng Huo's charge, the Shu army was defeated by Zhang during the southern expedition Captured by Yi, he was killed after being released.
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Bao Xin: Three times, he was the Prime Minister of Jibei at the beginning. Suppressed Qingzhou Yellow Turban Army and was killed.
Bao Zhong: Chapter 5, Bao Xin’s younger brother. Beheaded for Hua Xiong.
Bao Long: In Chapter 52, he was a military school lieutenant in Guiyang and was born as a hunter. He was killed by Zhao Yun.
Bao Su: Chapter 111, Shu general, under Jiang Wei's tent.
Bianyiyi: Ten times, Jiujiang prefect, intercepted and killed for Xiahou Dun.
Bian Hong: Chapter 38, Sun Yi followed others and killed Sun Yi's queen. Beheaded.
Bian Xi: Chapter 27, a native of Bingzhou, the general guarding Sishui Pass, good at using the meteor hammer, and killed for Guan Yu.
Bian family: Chapter 68, Cao Cao’s wife, gave birth to Cao Pi and other four sons, and was appointed Queen of Wei.
Bu Zhao: Chapter 43, named Zishan, a counselor in Soochow.
Bu Chan: Chapter 120, the prefect of Xiling in Jin Dynasty, killed for Lu Kang.
Bing Yuan: Chapter 66, good with Hua Xin and Guan Ning, nicknamed Dragon Belly.
Bei Yan: Chapter 16, General Gongsun Yuan was killed by Xiahou.
Bi Gui: Chapter 16, a disciple of Cao Shuang, courtesy name Zhaoxian. Beheaded for Sima Yi
Bai Shou: Chapter 97, Shu general died of illness.
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Chen Fan: Once, he was the Taifu during the reign of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty.
Chen Dan: In the second episode, Situ served as Shi Chang’s assistant.
Chen Lin: Chapter 2, Yuan Shao's chief bookkeeper, named Kong Zhang. Surrender Cao.
Chen Gong: Chapter Four, with the courtesy name Gongtai, and was initially the magistrate of Zhongmu County. After leaving Cao, he worked for Dongjun, and later joined Zhang Miao. Then he assisted Lu Bu, and was captured and killed by Xu Huang.
Chen Xiang: Six chapters, a native of Runan, named Zhonglin, one of the eight heroes of Jiangxia.
Chen Sheng: Chapter Seven, a native of Xiangyang, a general of Huang Zu’s tribe, killed by Han Dang.
Chen Deng: Chapter 11, from Guangling, with the courtesy name Yunlong.
Chen Wei: Chapter 11, Doctor Taizhong.
Chen Wu: Chapter 15, named Zilie, from Lujiang Songzi. A general from Soochow was killed by Pang De.
Chen Lan: Chapter 15, General Yuan Shu,
Chen Gui: Chapter 16, Chen Dengfu.
Chen Ji: In Chapter 17, General Yuan Shu was captured and killed.
Chen Zhen: Chapter 26, a native of Nanyang, named Xiaoqi, and a counselor of Yuan Shao. Returned to Liu,
Chen Heng: In Chapter 15, Liu Yao's general was shot to death by Jiang Qin.
Chen Sun: Chapter 34, Jiangxia thief, killed by Zhang Fei.
Chen family: Chapter 34, Liu Biao’s ex-wife, who gave birth to a son, Liu Qi.
Chen Jiu: Chapter 38, General Huang Zu was beheaded by Lu Meng.
Chen Jiao: Chapter 51, General Cao, was captured and released by Liu Bei's army, and later became Minister of the Ministry of War.
Chen Ying: Chapter 52, Guiyang Guiyang Military Academy Lieutenant, he can fly the fork and kill for Zhao Yun.
Chen Qun: Fifty-eight chapters, with a long text, a bookkeeper, a censor, a general in charge of the army, and Sikong.
Chen Shi: Chapter 71: General Ya of the Shu army was captured by Xia Houyuan and later released. Later, he took Jigu and was defeated, and was beheaded by Zhuge Liang.
Chen Zao: In chapter ninety-five, Wei general was killed by Ma Dai.
Chen Tai: Chapter 17, Wei Shangshu.
Chen Tai: Chapter 17, Deputy General Guo Huai.
Chen Qian: Chapter 111, General Wei Andong.
Chen Jun: Chapter 12, General Wei.
Chen Yuan: Chapter 120, General Yang Hu.
Cheng Kuang: Once, one of the ten regular visits.
Cheng Yuanzhi: Once, the Yellow Turban Army was killed by Guan Yu.
Cheng Pu: Chapter 5, a native of Tuyin, Youbeiping, named Demou, and made an iron-spine snake spear.
Cheng Yu: Shi Hui, a native of Dong'a, Dongjun, with the courtesy name Zhongde.
Cheng Bing: Chapter 38, courtesy name Deshu, from Ruyang. Soochow counselor.
Cheng Zi: Chapter 44, the eldest son of Cheng Pu.
Cheng Yin: Chapter 58, General Han Sui was killed by Cao Jun.
Cheng Ji: Chapter 81, staff officer of the Shu army. He was defeated and committed suicide in the army.
Cheng Wu: Chapter 92, Cheng Yuzi joined the army.
Cen Hao: Six chapters, a native of Nanyang, named Gongxiao, one of the eight heroes of Jiangxia.
Cenbi: Chapter 32, General Yuan Tan was killed by Lu Kuang.
Cen Wei: Chapter 120, General Wei Zhenyuan was killed by Wang Ping.
Cen Hun: Chapter 120, a regular attendant in Wuzhong. Cut into pieces for the ministers.
Cheng Lian: Chapter 11, General Lu Bu. Shoot for Le Jin.
Cheng Yi: Chapter 58, General Han Sui was killed by Xia Houyuan.
Cheng He: Chapter 74, Yu Jindu General.
Cheng Kuan: Chapter 12, General Wei. Beheaded for Sima Zhao.
Cheng Ji: Chapter 14, General Wei. Beheaded for Sima Zhao.
Cao Jie: Once, one of the ten regular visits.
Cao Cao: Once, he was a native of Qiao County, Pei State. His courtesy name was Mengde, and his nickname was Ah Mao. Died due to convulsions and convulsions.
Cao Song: Once, Cao’s father, whose surname was Xiahou, was the adopted son of Cao Teng. He was killed by Zhang Kai's rebel army.
Cao Teng: Once, he was a regular attendant.
Cao Ren: Chapter 5, courtesy name Zixiao, died of illness.
Cao Hong: Fifth Chapter, courtesy name Zilian,
Cao De: Ten Chapter, Cao Song's younger brother. He was killed by Zhang Kai's rebel army.
Cao Bao: Chapter 10, Lu Bu's Taishan was killed by Zhang Fei.
Cao Xing: In Chapter 11, General Lu Bu shot Xiahou Dun blindly and was killed by him.
Cao family: Chapter 16, Cao Bao's daughter, Lu Bu's second wife.
Cao Ang, Chapter 16, Cao Cao’s eldest son, was killed by Zhang Xiujun.
Cao Anmin: Chapter 16, Cao Cao’s nephew, killed by Zhang Xiujun.
Cao Pi: Chapter 32, named Zihuan, the eldest son of the Bian family. Depose Emperor Xian as king. He later died of cold illness.
Cao Zhi: Chapter 34, the third son of the Bian family. The courtesy name is Zijian.
Cao Family: Chapter 66, Cao Cao’s daughter, a noble concubine dedicated to the emperor, died in front of the queen, and became the queen.
Cao Chun: In the fifty-first chapter, Cao Rendi,
Cao Xiu: In the fifty-sixth chapter, the general and the great Sima were defeated by Shiting and died of gangrene on his back.
Cao Yong: Chapter 58, Cao Ren’s general was killed by Pang De.
Cao Zhang: Chapter 68, the second son of the Bian family, named Ziwen. Huang Xuer is brave but has no plans.
Cao Xiong: Chapter 68, the fourth son of the Bian family, Cao Cao refused to attend the funeral and hanged himself.
Cao Zhen: Chapter 84, the general, the great Sima, named Zidan, was angry with Zhuge Liang.
Cao Rui: Chapter 91, named Yuan Zhong, born to the Zhen family, Emperor Ming of Wei. When an unjust spirit asks for his life, he dies of illness.
Cao Zun: In Chapter 93, Cao Zhen’s younger brother was killed by Wei Yan.
Cao Yu: Chapter 16, Cao Pi's son, King of Yan
Cao Fang: Chapter 16, Cao Rui's begging son, named Lanqing, became king. Deposed by Sima Shi.
Cao Shuang: Chapter 16, Cao Zhenzi, named Zhaobo, a general, was killed by Sima Yi.
Cao Xi: Chapter 16, Cao Shuang’s younger brother, leading the army. Beheaded for Sima Yi
Cao Xun: Chapter 16, Cao Shuang's younger brother, General Wuwei. Beheaded for Sima Yi
Cao Yan: Chapter 16, Cao Shuang's younger brother, a regular attendant on the cavalry. Killed for Sima Yi
Uncle Cao Wen: Chapter 17, Cao Shuang followed his younger brother.
Cao Ju: Chapter 19, Cao Rui’s younger brother, King of Pengcheng.
Cao Mao: Chapter 19, named Shiyan, Cao Linzi. The noble countryman is the king. Kill for Chengji.
Cao Lin: Chapter 19, Cao Pi’s grandson, Cao Mao’s father, the king of the East China Sea.
Cao Huan: Chapter 14, Cao Yuzi, whose original name was Huang and whose courtesy name was Jingming, was made king by Sima Zhao. For Sima Yan, he was deposed as King Chenliu.
Cai Yong: Once, Yilang, Shizhong, named Bojie. Wang Yun hanged himself.
Cai Mao: Chapter 6, from Xiangyang, killed by Cao Cao in the Battle of Chibi.
Cai Yang: Chapter 26, General Cao was killed by Guan Yu.
Cai family: Chapter 34, Cai Mao's sister, Liu Biao's wife, Liu Cong's mother. Killed by the imperial army.
Cai Zhong: Chapter 34, a younger brother of the Cai Mao clan was killed by Gan Ning.
Cai He: Chapter 34, a younger brother of the Cai Mao clan sacrificed flags for Zhou Yu.
Cai Xun: Chapter 34, a younger brother of the Cai Mao clan.
Cai (Wang Xun): Chapter 45, Cai Mao's younger brother was killed by Gan Ning.
Cai Yan: Chapter 71, namely Cai Wenji, the daughter of Cai Yong.
Cai Lin: Chapter 18, Governor of Wu, surrendered to Wei.
Chun Yuqiong: Three times, Zuojun Xiaowei, Yuan Shao general. Lost the Wuchao and killed him for Shao.
Chun Yu Dao: Chapter 41, Cao Ren’s general was killed by Zhao Yun.
Chun Yu Dan: Chapter 84, General Wu.
Cui Yi: Three times, Shi Changshi resigned and returned to the village to save Emperor Xian.
Cui Lie: Three times, brother Cui Yi. Died in national disaster.
Cui Yong: Chapter 13, General Guo Si was killed by Xu Huang.
Cui Yan: Chapter Thirty-three, named Ji Gui, a warrior from Qinghedong, who traveled to Qingzhou, and was treated as an honored guest for Cao Cao. Later, he was dissatisfied with Cao becoming the king of Wei and was killed in prison with a stick.
Cui Zhouping: Chapter 37, a native of Boling and a friend of Zhuge Liang.
Cui Yu: Chapter 82, Zhu Ran’s general was captured and killed by Zhang Bao.
Cui Liang: In Chapter 92, the prefect of Wei Anding was defeated and pretended to surrender, but was killed by Zhang Bao.
Mrs. Cui: Chapter 18, Liu Chen’s wife.
Chang Xi: Chapter 18, Taishan bandits,
Chang Qi: Chapter 67, Yang served as a general and was killed by Xia Houyuan.
Chanyu: Chapter 33, Wuhuan is the boss.
Chariot and Cavalry: Chapter 20, General Cao, General Chariot and Cavalry. Kill for Guan Yu.
Chang Diao: Chapter 85, General Cao Ren was killed by Zhu Huan.
Cuan Xi: Chapter 91, General of Shu.
Cheliji: Chapter 94, King of Western Qiang
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Dong Zhuo: Chapter 2, a native of Lintao, Longxi, named Zhongying.
Dong Chong: Second chapter, uncle of the state, hussar general. Kill yourself.
Empress Dowager Dong: Chapter 2, wife of Liu Chang and mother of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty. Why waste it later?
Dong Min: Three times, Dong Zhuo’s younger brother.
Dong Huang: Chapter 8, Dong Zhuo’s nephew.
Dong’s mother: Chapter 9, Dong Zhuo’s mother.
Dong Cheng: Chapter 13, Uncle Guo. The clothes and belt edict happened and he was killed for cao.
Dong Zhao: Chapter 14, a native of Dingtao in Jiyin, named Gongren, and the order of Luoyang. Advance words and add nine tins.
Dong Xi: Chapter 15, named Yuan Dynasty, from Yuyao, Kuaiji. The general of Soochow, Ruxu, drowned in the river.
Concubine Dong Guifei: Chapter 24, Dong Chengmei hanged to death for Cao Cao.
Dong He: Chapter 64, General Liu Zhang, the governor of Yizhou, named Youzai, a native of Zhijiang, Nanjun,
Dong Si: Chapter 71, Cai Yanfu.
Dong Heng: Chapter 74, the general leading the army of Cao Cao’s Seventh Army was killed by Pang De.
Dong Chao: Chapter 74, the general leading the army of Cao Cao’s Seventh Army was killed by Pang De.
Dong Zhi: Chapter 79, dealing with Cao Cao’s mausoleum.
Dong Yun: Chapter 85, Minister of Huangmen of Shu.
Dong Jue: Chapter 87, Shu Li. Worried about the death of the country.
Dong Dana: Chapter 87, Meng Huo's Second Cave Marshal. Captured by Zhang Yi. He was killed after being released.
Dong Xi: Chapter 92, General Cao was killed by Guan Xing.
Dong Xun: Chapter 150, Wei Situ, Jian Yan was deposed as a commoner.
Dong Dynasty: Chapter 13, Wuzhong Shulang.
Ding Yuan: Three chapters, named Jianyang, the governor of Jingzhou, killed by Lu Bu.
Ding Guan: Four chapters, Shangshu, harmed by Dong Zhuo.
Ding Feng: Chapter 38, from Lujiang, named Chengyuan.
Ding Fei: Chapter 58, Weinan County Magistrate.
Mrs. Ding: Chapter sixty-eight, Cao Cao’s first wife failed to succeed and was deposed.
Ding Yi: Chapter 79, named Zhengli, was a friend of Ding Miao and Cao Zhi, a native of Peijun. He was captured by Xu Chu and killed by Cao Pi.
Ding Yu: Chapter seventy-nine, named salute. He was a friend of Ding Yi’s brother and Cao Zhi, a native of Peijun. He was captured by Xu Chu and killed by Cao Pi.
Ding Xian: Chapter 91, Shu believes in Zhonglang General.
Ding Li: Chapter ninety-seven, Shu general died of illness.
Ding Mi: Chapter 16, a disciple of Cao Shuang, named Yanjing. Beheaded for Sima Yi
Ding Feng: One hundred and seventeen chapters, Wu Jiang,
Dian Wei: Ten chapters, Chen Liuren. Zhang Xiujun killed him.
Dian Man: Chapter 17, Dian Weizi.
Deng Mao: Once, the deputy general of the Yellow Turban Army was killed by Zhang Fei.
Deng Long: Chapter 38, General Huang Zu was killed by Gan Ning.
Deng Yi: Chapter 40, Jingzhou was in control. Surrender Cao.
Deng Zhi: In Chapter 65, General Shu surrendered to Liu. Yiyang Xinyeren, courtesy name Bonmiao, after Deng Yu, Sima of the Han Dynasty. Continue to kill for Tian.
Deng Tong: Chapter 97, Shu general died of illness.
Deng Yang: Chapter 16, a disciple of Cao Shuang, named Xuanmao, after Deng Yu. Beheaded by Sima Yi.
Deng Ai: Chapter 17, a native of Yiyang, with the courtesy name Shizai and a stutter.
Deng Zhong: Chapter 111, Deng Aizi,
Deng Cheng: Chapter 13, Wu Guan.
Deng Dun: Chapter 15, former general of Wei. Beheaded for Sima Zhao.
Deng Liang: Chapter 18, Captain of the Consort of Shu. Subdue Wei.
Deng Xian: In Chapter 60, General Liu Zhang was shot by Huang Zhong.
Deng Xian: Chapter 94, Meng Da’s nephew, the first Meng Da.
Du Yuan: Chapter 27, Liao Hua’s companion was killed by him.
Du Xi: Chapter 66, Han Shizhong.
Du Xi: Chapter 71, Xia Houyuan's general,
Du Qiong: Chapter 80, Shu discusses Cao and admonishes officials.
Du Lu: Chapter 82, Dongxi Han general was defeated and surrendered to Wu.
Du Wei: Chapter 91, Minister of Shu.
Du Yi: Chapter 91, General Shu Pi.
Du Qi: Chapter 91, the general in the military strategy of Shu.
Du Rui: Chapter 120, General of Shu.
Du Yu: Chapter 120, General Jin Zhennan.
Duan Gui: Once, one of the ten regular visits. Killed for Min Gong.
Duan Xuan: In the seventeenth chapter, he succeeded in killing Li Jue and was awarded the title of General of the Han Dynasty.
Dai Yuan: In Chapter 38, the governor of Danyang murdered Sun Yi for Fu Ying and Sun Gao.
Dai Ling: Ninety-nine times, a general of Wei,
Dou Wu: One time, a general during the reign of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty.
Supervisor Post: Second time, official name.
Diao Chan: Chapter 8, Wang Yun's singer and Lu Bu's concubine.
Dang Jun: Chapter 13, Wei Guan, native of Xiangyang.
King Duosi: Chapter 89, the master of Tulong Cave died in the rebellion.
Bring the cave master: Chapter 90, Meng Huo’s brother-in-law and minister of the eighth chapter.
Da Qiao: Chapter 29, Sun Ce’s wife.
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E Huan: Chapter 87, Gao Dingjiang, using Fang Tianji, captured by Wei Yan, Wang Ping, and Zhang Yi, surrendered, and granted the title of Yajiang of Yizhou.
Ehe Shaoge: Chapter 19, Qiang general. He committed suicide after defeat.
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Fu Ying: Chapter 38, Sun Yi’s confidant, sealed his teeth after revenge.
Fu Xun: Chapter 40, courtesy name Gongti, from Cao Cao in the east of Jingzhou. Surrender Cao Cao and seal the pass as a marquis.
Fu Qian: Chapter 66, Cao joined the army, named Yancai.
Fu Shiren: Chapter 73: General Guan Yu lost Jingzhou, surrendered to Wu, and then returned to Shu to be chopped up by Liu Bei.
Fu Tong: Chapter 81, General of Shu. The army was defeated and he vomited blood and died in the battle.
Fu Gu: Chapter 18, Wei Shangshu.
Fu Qian: One hundred and twelve chapters, General of Shu. He committed suicide after defeat.
Queen Fu: Chapter 13, the wife of the emperor of Han Dynasty. He was captured and killed for Hua Xin.
Fu De: Chapter 13, Uncle Guo.
Fu Wan: Chapter 20, the father of Queen Fu. Kill for fuck.
Fan Chou: Three times, General Dong Zhuo and friend of Han Sui were killed by Li Jue.
Fan Neng: Chapter 15, Liu Yao’s general drank to death for Sun Ce.
Fan: Chapter 52, Mrs. Zhao Fan.
Fan Jian: Chapter 87, Shu Li,
Fan Qi: Chapter 91, Shu Military Strategy Lieutenant General.
Fei Guan: Chapter 64, Liu Zhang’s wife and brother surrendered to Liu,
Fei Yi: Chapter 65, General Shu surrendered to Liu. The word Wenwei has a long history.
Fei Shi: Chapter 65: General Shu surrendered to Liu. Sima in the front.
Fei Yao: Chapter 97, Cao Zhenzhong, the general of the army. He fell into the trap and committed suicide.
Fan Pang: Six chapters, courtesy name Meng Bo, a native of Gaoping, Shanyang, and one of the Eight Talents of Jiangxia.
Fan Kang: Chapter 6, named Zhongzhen, a native of Bohai, one of the Eight Talents of Jiangxia.
Fan Cheng: Chapter Fourteen, Luoyang Order.
Fan Jiang: Chapter 81, General Zhang Fei assassinated Fei and surrendered to Wu. Later, he was sent back by Wu and cut into pieces by Zhang Bao.
Feng Fangnu: Chapter 17, Yuan Shu’s wife.
Feng Li: In Chapter 32, General Yuan Shang surrendered to Cao Cao and was shot for trial.
Feng Xi: Chapter 81, General of Shu. He was defeated and died in the rebellion.
Feng (Hin Zhen): Chapter 120, Jin Chen.
Feng Xu: Once, one of the ten regular stays.
Fang Yue: Chapter 5, a famous general in Hanoi, killed by Lu Bu.
Fengji: Chapter 7, Yuan Shao's counselor assisted Yuan Shang and killed for Yuan Tan.
Fazheng: Chapter 60, named Xiaozhi, from Fufengyin on the right, father and sage Fazhen. Returned to Liu, Zhang Song and Meng Dayou. Death.
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Guo Sheng: Once, one of the ten regular visits.
Guo Si: Three chapters, nicknamed Guo Aduo. Learn to kill for Wu.
Guo Si’s wife: Chapter 13, Guo Si’s wife.
Guo Jia: Chapter 10, named Fengxian, a native of Yingyin, Yingchuan, who was not accustomed to the acclimatization and died in Yizhou.
Guo Tu: Chapter 22, Yuan Shao's counselor, assisting Yuan Tan,
Guo Chang: Chapter 28, the owner of a certain village stayed with Guan Yu.
Guo Changzi: Twenty-eight chapters, stealing Guan Yu's horse.
Guo Yi: Chapter 34, Guo Jiazi.
Guo En: Chapter sixty-nine, there is a ghost in the house, and Guan Guan predicts it.
Guo Huai: Chapter 70, born in Yangqu, Taiyuan, courtesy name Bo Ji, governor of Yongzhou in Wei. Shoot for Jiang Wei.
Guo Yong: Chapter 91, a native of Guangzong, Anping, the father of Concubine Guo.
Concubine Guo: The daughter of Guo Yong, named Queen, and later Empress Cao Pi.
Guo Youzhi: Chapter 91, Minister of Shu.
Mrs. Guo: One hundred and five times, she was favored by Cao Rui and was established as a queen.
Gu Yong: Chapter 29, named Yuan Tan, a disciple of Cai Yong and a counselor in Soochow.
Gui Lan: Chapter 38, the governor of Danyang preemptively occupied the Xu family and killed Fu Ying and Sun Gao.
Qianxiu: Chapter 13, old man Wu Qu'a.
Gongsun Zan: Once, Liu Beiyou. The governor of Peking, nicknamed General Baima. He burned himself because of Yuan Shao's defeat.
Gongsun Yue: In Chapter 7, Gongsun Zan’s younger brother was killed by random arrows from Yuan Shao’s men.
Gongsun Kang: Chapter 33, the governor of Liaodong, a native of Xiangping, the son of Gongsun Du, killed two yuan and returned to Cao.
Gongsun Du: Chapter 33, General Wuwei of the Han Dynasty.
Gongsun Gong: Chapter 33, Gongsun Kangdi.
Gongsun Yuan: Chapter 16, the second son of Gongsun Kang, the governor of Wei Liaodong. Claiming to be King of Yan, he rebelled against Wei and was captured and killed by Sima Yi's army.
Gongsun Huang: Chapter 16, the eldest son of Gongsun Kang.
Gongsun Xiu: Chapter 16, Gongsun Yuanzi. Captured and killed by Sima Yi's army.
Mrs. Gan: Chapter 22, from Xiaopei, wife of Liu Bei, and gave birth to son Liu Chan. Died of illness.
Gan Ning: Chapter 38, named Xingba, a native of Linjiang, Ba County, a Jinfan thief, surrendered to Liu Biao, once rescued Huang Zu, and later defected to Wu. Suffering from dysentery, he went to war and was shot by Samoko.
Gong Zhi: Chapter 53, engaged in Wuling, surrendered to Liu Bei.
Guan Yu: Once, the name was Changsheng, later changed to Yunchang, and he was a good man from Hedong. Defeated and fled to Maicheng, he was captured and beheaded by Ma Zhong.
Guan Chun: In the seventh chapter, Han Fu left and was killed by Wen Chou.
Guan Ding: Chapter 28, the owner of a certain village.
Guan Ning: Chapter 28, Guan Ding’s eldest son. School text.
Guan Ping: Chapter 28, Guan Ding’s second son studied martial arts and became the adopted son of Guan Yu. He was defeated in Maicheng, captured and beheaded by Soochow.
Guan Xing: Chapter 74, the second son of Guan Yu. The word is Anguo. Died of illness.
Guan Suo: Chapter 87, the third son of Guan Yu.
Guan Yi: Chapter 19, Hou Tinghou of the Han Dynasty, died in the rebellion.
Gao Sheng: In the second chapter, the deputy general of the Yellow Turban Army was killed by Zhang Fei.
Gao Shun: Chapter 11, General Lu Bu. Capture and kill for Cao Cao.
Gao Lan: Chapter 22, General Yuan Shao surrendered to Cao Cao.
Gao Gan: Chapter 31, Yuan Shao’s nephew was killed by Wang Yan.
Gao Pei: Chapter 61, General Liu Zhang. Beheaded by Liu Bei's army.
Gaoding: Chapter 87, the prefect of Shuyue (Shanjujie) County, joined forces with Meng Huo to rebel, and later surrendered to Shu, and was granted the title of prefect of Yizhou.
Gao Xiang: Chapter 91, Marquis Xuandu of Shu.
Gao Rou: Chapter 17, Wei Situ.
Gong Jing: Once, the governor of Qingzhou.
Gong Du: Chapter 26, Runan Yellow Turban Army. Later he followed Liu Bei and was killed by Xia Houyuan.
Gong Qi: In the ninety-seventh chapter, the Shu Zen general killed the king twice.
Ge Ding: Chapter 53, General Taishi Ci failed to assassinate Zhang Liao and died.
Gu Li: In Chapter 67, General Ya from Soochow joined Fei to save Sun Quan.
Guan Hai: In Chapter 11, the Yellow Turban Army was killed by Guan Yu.
Guan Ning: Chapter 66, good with Bing Yuan and Hua Xin, nicknamed Dragon Tail. Later, he and Xin sat on a separate table and did not serve in the Wei Dynasty.
Guan Ren: Chapter 69, courtesy name Gongming, from Pingyuan, good at the Book of Changes.
Uncle Guan Ren: One hundred and six chapters.
Guan Yong: Chapter 91, General Zhonglang of Shu Dian Army.
Gou An: Chapter 100, the captain of the Shu Dynasty, the supply of grain was delayed, and Zhuge Liang was responsible for his staff, and he surrendered to the Wei Dynasty.
Geng Wu: Chapter 7, Han Fu has a long history and was beheaded by Yan Liang.
Geng Ji: Chapter 69, courtesy name Jixing, from Luoyang, served in the Shaofu Palace, challenged Cao Cao, and was beheaded.
Ge Yong: One hundred and ten chapters, General Guanqiu Jian.
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Hou Lan: Once, one of ten regular visits.
Hou Cheng: Chapter 11, General Lu Bu. Surrender Cao.
The candidate: Chapter 58, General Han Sui surrendered to Cao Cao.
He Jin: Once, the general got up to massacre his family, and his uncle was killed by the ten regular servants.
He Yong: Once, from Nanyang.
Empress Dowager He: In the second episode, He Jinmei, a noble lady, gave birth to Liu Bian. He fell to death for Li Ru.
He Miao: In the second chapter, He Jin's brother, Goujie, was killed by the rebel army.
He Yi: Chapter 12, the Yellow Turban Army captured and killed Li Dian.
He Man: Chapter 12, the Yellow Turban Army was killed by Cao Hong.
He Zong: Chapter 80, Shu sacrifices wine.
He Ping: Chapter 150, General of Shu.
He Yan: Chapter 16, a disciple of Cao Shuang, named Uncle Ping. Beheading for Sima Yi
He Zeng: One hundred and nineteen chapters.
He family: Chapter 120, Sun Hao’s mother.
He Zhi: Chapter 120, Wu Situ.
Han Zhong: The second time, the Yellow Turban Army, the rebels shot and killed him.
Han Fu: Five chapters, he was the governor of Jizhou at first.
Han Dang: Chapter 5, courtesy name Yigong, from Lingzhi in western Liaoning, wielding a broadsword.
Han Sui: In Chapter 10, he was the governor of Xiliang. He had a close relationship with Ma Teng and later surrendered to Cao Cao. The left hand was broken by Ma Chao.
Han Siam: Chapter 13, mountain bandit, rescued by imperial edict, granted the title of General of the Northern Expedition, surrendered to Yuan Shu. Guan and Zhang kill.
Han Yin, Chapter 16, General Yuan Shu, was captured by Lu Bu and killed by Cao Cao.
Han Rong: Chapter 13, the servant of the Han Dynasty.
Han Song: In Chapter 23, Liu Biao served as a lieutenant general and returned to Cao Cao. Added to Dahonglu.
Han Fu: Chapter 27, the prefect of Luoyang, killed for Guan Yu.
Han Meng: Chapter 30, General Yuan Shao.
Han Juzi: Chapter Thirty, General Yuan Shao
Han Heng: Chapter Thirty-three, Farewell to Youzhou, Do Not Surrender Cao.
Han Hao: Chapter 39, Han Xuandi, General Cao, was beheaded by Huang Zhong.
Han Xuan: Chapter 53, the governor of Changsha, killed by Wei Yan.
Han De: Chapter 92, General Xiliang, with a great ax to open mountains. Kill for Zhao Yun.
Han Ying: Chapter 92, the eldest son of Han De, was killed by Zhao Yun.
Han Yao: Chapter 92, the second son of Han De, was captured by Zhao Yun.
Han Qiong: Chapter 92, the third son of Han De was killed by Zhao Yun.
Han Qi: Chapter 92, Han De’s four sons were killed by Zhao Yun.
Han Zhen: Chapter 94, the general guarding Pingguan in Western Shu.
Han Ji: Chapter Ninety-Eight, Wei Taichangqing.
Han Zong: Chapter 18, Wei general was killed by Ding Feng.
Huang Gai: Chapter 5, courtesy name Gongfu, from Lingling, wielding an iron whip.
Huang Wan: Chapter 6, Taiwei, retired from service to Dong Zhuo and became a commoner.
Huang Zu: Chapter 7, Liu Biao’s trusted general was shot for Gan Ning.
Huang Shao: Chapter 12, the Yellow Turban Army captured and killed Xu Chu.
Huang Chengyan: Chapter 37, Zhuge Liang’s father-in-law.
Huang Zhong: Chapter 53, from Nanyang, with the courtesy name Han Sheng. He was Han Xuan general at first and then returned to Liu Bei. He was shot and wounded by Ma Zhong and died after returning to the camp.
Huang Kui: In the fifty-seventh chapter, Huang Wanzi, the servant under the sect, was harmed by Cao Cao.
Huang Quan: Chapter 60, courtesy name Gongheng, a native of Zhongba, Xilang, and Liu Zhang in charge. Surrender Liu, the right general, Guanglu Qing. Defeated and surrendered to Wei.
Huang Hao: Chapter 12, Eunuch of Shu. For Sima Zhao Lingchi.
Huang: Chapter 17, Zhuge Liang’s wife.
Huang Chong: Chapter 17, the general of Shu was defeated and perished.
Huangfu Song: Once, General Zhonglang, together with General Chariot and Cavalry, led the herdsmen of Jizhou. Later, he was dismissed from office by Shi Changshi.
Huangfu Li: Chapter 13, a fellow of Li Jue,
Huangfu Kai: Chapter 16, general of Wei.
Hu Zhen: In Chapter 5, Lieutenant General Hua Xiong was killed by Cheng Pu.
Hu Chi'er: Nine times, Niu Fu's confidant was killed by Lu Bu.
Hu Miao: Chapter 13, named Jingcai, Shizhong.
Hu Cai: Chapter 13, a mountain bandit, who was ordered to rescue him but died in the rebellion.
Hu Che'er: Chapter 16, Zhang Xiu's partial general can carry five hundred catties and travel seven hundred miles a day.
Hu Hua: In the twenty-seventh chapter, he was the Yilang of the Han Dynasty.
Hu Ban: In the twenty-seventh chapter, Hu Huazi was engaged in Xingyang to save Guan Yu. Later he returned to Shu.
Hu Ji: Chapter 91, Shu Zhaowu Zhonglang General.
Hu Zhi: Chapter 96, Governor of Dongguan, Wei Dynasty.
Hu Zhong: Chapter 120, General of Shu.
Hu Zun: Chapter 16, General of Wei, General of Zhengdong,
Hu Fen: Chapter 12, General of Wei.
Hu family: Chapter 15, Liu Yan’s wife.
Hu Lie: Chapter 16, General Wei.
Hu Ji: Chapter 15, General of Shu.
Hu Yuan: Chapter 19, Hu Liezi.
Hu Chong: Chapter 120, Wuzhong Shuling.
Hua Xiong: Chapter 5: General Dong Zhuo, a native of Guanxi, killed for Guan Yu.
Hua Tuo: Chapter 15, ziyuanhua, from Qiaojun, Peiguo. Kill for Cao Cao.
Hua Xin: Chapter 29, the governor of Yuzhang surrendered to Sun Ce. Later, he was used by Cao Cao to flatter Wei. He once had good relationships with Bing Yuan and Guan Ning, and was known as Longtou.
Hua He: Chapter 19, written by Wu Zhongshu Cheng.
Huan Jie: Chapter 7, Sun Ce’s military officials had an old relationship with Liu Biao.
Huan Fan: Chapter 16, Zi Yuanze, Wei Da Sinong, "think tank". Beheaded by Sima Yi.
Huan Jia: Chapter 18, Wei general was killed by Ding Feng.
Huan Yi: Chapter 13, Wu Shangshu, killed by Sun Wei.
Hao Meng: Chapter 11, General Lu Bu. Capture and kill for Zhang Fei.
Hao Zhao: Chapter 96, General Wei, from Taiyuan, named Bodao. The governor of Chencang died of a serious illness.
Heqia: Chapter 66, Han Shizhong.
Huo Jun: Chapter 62, named Zhongmiao, a native of Zhijiang, Nanjun, and a general of Shu.
Huo Yi: Chapter 19, the prefect of Shu Jianning.
Hua Yong: One hundred and ten chapters, General Wei.
Han Ling Emperor: Once, the son of Liu Chang died in the sixth year of Zhongping.
The back trough: Chapter 53, Zhang Liao's army raised horses in the back trough. When he failed to assassinate Zhang Liao, he was beheaded.
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Jiang Qin: Chapter 15, courtesy name Gongyi, from Shouchun, Jiujiang.
Jiang Qi: In Chapter 30, General Yuan Shao was killed by Zhang Liao.
Jiang Yiqu: Chapter 31, General Yuan Shao.
Jiang Qian: Chapter 45, from Jiujiang, named Ziyi, Zhou Yuyou, a guest in Cao Cao's tent.
Jiang Wan: Chapter 63, named Gongyan, a native of Lingling Xiangxiang, a famous scholar in Jingxiang, and returned to Liu Dynasty.
Jiang Ji: Chapter 75, chief bookkeeper of Cao Jun . Wei Taiwei.
Jiang Yan: Chapter 18, General Wu. He was demoted to a commoner by Zhuge Ke.
Jiang Ban: Chapter 12, Zhuge Dan’s counselor surrendered to Sima Zhao.
Jiang Shu: One hundred and twelve chapters, General of Shu. Subdue Wei.
Jiang Bin: Chapter 13, General of Shu. Subdue Wei.
Jiang Xian: Chapter 18, the servant of Shu.
Jia Xu: Chapter Nine, courtesy name Wenhe, Li Jue's counselor, surrendered to the Han Dynasty, Wei Taiwei died of illness.
Jia Hua: Chapter 53, General of Soochow.
Jia Kui: Chapter 79, Han admonished the official, General Wei Jianwei.
Jia Fan: Chapter 16, Deputy General Gongsun Yuan. Jianyan was beheaded by Gongsun Yuan.
Jia Chong: Chapter 11, named Gonglu, Jia Kuizi, Sima Zhao's confidant.
Jitai: Chapter 23, named Zhengping, all called Jiping. He was from Luoyang and an imperial physician. He died after bumping into the steps for a harvest.
Ji Miao: Chapter 69, the eldest son of Ji Ping, named Wenran, was killed by the rebel army during the uprising.
Jimu: Chapter 69, the second son of Jiping, named Siran, was killed by the rebel army during the uprising.
Jin Shang: In Chapter 17, the governor of Yanzhou refused to follow Yuan Shu and was killed for him.
Jinxuan: Chapter 53, the prefect of Wuling, killed for Gong Zhi.
Jin Yi: Chapter 69, Wei Huang's confidant, who must be on good terms with the king, attacked Cao Cao, and was killed by the rebel army.
Three Knots of the Golden Ring: Chapter 87, Meng Huo was the marshal of the first cave. Kill for Zhao Yun.
Jin Xiang: Chapter 97, General of Shu, from Longxi.
Jiao Chu: Chapter 33, General Yuan Xi surrendered to Cao Cao and was beheaded by Han Dang.
Jiao Bing: Chapter 71, Wei general, killed by Zhao Yun.
Jiao Yi: Chapter 12, Zhuge Dan, a counselor, surrendered to Sima Zhao.
Jiao Bo: Chapter 14, guarded by Cao Mao. Kill for Chengji.
Jiang Xu: Chapter 64, cousin to Yang Fu, general Fu Yi.
Jiang Xumu: Chapter 64, Yang Fugu was killed by Ma Chao.
Jiang Wei: Chapter 92, a native of Tianshui, Ji, named Boyue. After being defeated, he committed suicide by pretending to surrender.
Jiang Jiong: Chapter 92, Jiang Wei's father, the Tianshui Gong Cao of Han Dynasty, the Qiang people were in chaos and he was not involved in the king's affairs.
Jushou: Chapter 7, Yuan Shao's counselor was imprisoned by Shao, but because of Cao Cao, he refused to surrender and was beheaded.
Ju Hu: Chapter 32, Ju Shou’s son was shot by Zhang Liao.
Ju'an: Chapter 17, General of Shu. Subdue Wei.
Jian Shuo: Once, one of the ten regular visits. Killed by Guo Sheng.
Ji Ling: Chapter 14, General Yuan Shu, from Shandong, with a fifty-pound three-pointed sword, was killed by Zhang Fei.
Jian Yong: Chapter 18, courtesy name Xianhe, from Zhuojun. Ming yin and yang.
Sergeant: Chapter six, Sun Jianjun, a native of Yuan Shaoxiang, reported on Sun Jian to get the seal.
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Kong (廻you): Five chapters, he was the governor of Yuzhou at the beginning.
Kong Rong: Five Chapters, Prefect of Beihai, with a great reputation. A native of Qufu, State of Lu. Kill for fuck.
Kong Zhou: Chapter 10, Kong Rong’s father.
Kong Yu: Six chapters, a native of Lu, named Shiyuan, one of the eight heroes of Jiangxia.
Kong Xiu, Chapter 27, was the general guarding Dongling Pass and was killed by Guan Yu.
Kuailiang: Liuhui, a native of Yanping, named Zirou.
Kuai Yue: Liu Hui, a native of Yanping, with the courtesy name Yidu. Liu Biao, a counselor, surrendered to Cao Cao and was granted the title of Grand Administrator of Jiangling.
Kan Ze: Chapter 38, a native of Shanyin in Kuaiji, courtesy name Derun, presented a letter of false surrender.
Ke Bineng: Chapter 85, King of Xianbei Kingdom in Liaodong.
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Liu Yan: Once, the governor of Youzhou. A native of Jingling, Jiangxia, and the queen of King Gong of Han and Lu. Liu Zhang's father. A pastor in Yizhou fell ill and died of gangrene.
Liu Bei: Once, named Xuande, after Liu Sheng, King Jing of Zhongshan. His ancestor Liu Xiong and his father Liu Hong.
Liu Yuanqi: Liu Bei’s uncle.
Liu Hui: Second time, Daizhou prefect.
Liu Tao: In the second chapter, he admonished the officials and served as Shi Chang's assistant.
Liu Yu: In the second chapter, he was a pastor in Youzhou. He had meritorious service in suppressing the invaders and was awarded the title of Taiwei.
Liu Chang: Second chapter, Jiedu Tinghou. The father of Emperor Ling of Han Dynasty.
Liu Bian: Second Chapter, Young Emperor of the Han Dynasty. He was deposed as King Hongnong and was harmed by Dong Zhuo's poison and alcohol.
Liu Xie: In the second chapter, King Chenliu, cousin Bohe, the middle son of Emperor Ling, Emperor Xian of Han, was deposed as Duke of Shanyang by Cao Pi.
Liu Dai: Five chapters, he was the governor of Yanzhou at first. He surrendered to Cao Cao and was captured by Zhang Fei. For Cao Cao, he was dismissed from his rank and rank.
Liu Biao: Six Chapters, the governor of Jingzhou, named Jingsheng, a native of Gaoping, Shanyang, and a clan member of the Han Dynasty. One of the eight heroes of Jiangxia. Death from illness.
Liu Fan: Chapter 10, General Zuo Zhonglang.
Liu Ye: Chapter 10, courtesy name Ziyang, from Chengde in Huainan. Cao Cao's counselor.
Liu Yao: Chapter 11, the governor of Yangzhou, courtesy name Zhengli, from Muping, Donglai, brother of Liu Dai, nephew of Liu Chong,
Liu Ai: Chapter 14, Zongzheng of Han Dynasty ,
Liu Chong: Chapter 15, clan member of the Han Dynasty, Taiwei.
Liu Zhang: Chapter 59, Yizhou Mu. The courtesy name is Jiyu. Surrender Liu Bei and send him to the Nanjun Public Security Bureau.
Liu An: Chapter 19, Orion, kills his wife and eats Liu Bei, just fooling around.
Liu Yan: Chapter 25, Governor of Dongjun,
Liu Pi: Chapter 26, Runan Yellow Turban Army. Follow Liu Bei and kill for Gao Lan.
Liu Xun: In Chapter 29, the prefect of Lujiang was defeated by Sun Ce.
Liu Ziyang: Chapter 29, Lu Suyou.
Liu Chan: Chapter 34, Liu Beizi. Nickname is Adou.
Liu Qi: Chapter 34, Liu Biao’s eldest son died of illness.
Liu Cong: Chapter 34, Liu Biao’s second son surrendered to Cao Cao and was killed by the imperial army.
Liu Mi: Chapter 36, a native of Changsha, a clan member of the Han Dynasty, and the magistrate of Fancheng County.
Liu Feng: Chapter 36, his original surname is Kou, Liu Mi’s nephew, and Liu Bei’s adopted son. If he doesn't save Guan Yu, he will be killed by Liu Bei.
Liu Xian: Forty chapters, farewell to Jingzhou. Surrender Cao.
Liu Fu: Chapter 48, the governor of Yangzhou, named Yuanying, Prime Minister of Pei State, served Cao Cao for a long time, and killed Cao Cao after drinking.
Liu Xi: Chapter 48, Liu Fuzi.
Liu Du: Chapter 52, the prefect of Lingling.
Liu Xian: Chapter 52, Liu Duzi was captured by Zhang Fei and surrendered.
Liu Pan: Chapter 53, nephew of Liu Biao, later the prefect of Changsha.
Liu (Wang Gui): In Chapter 60, General Liu Zhang was killed by Zhang Yi.
Liu Ba: Chapter 62, named Zichu, a native of Haoyang, Lingling, and a scholar of Liu Zhang. Surrender Liu, General Zuo.
Liu Xun: Chapter 62, the eldest son of Liu Zhang.
Liu (Rijun): Chapter 65, General Liu Zhang was killed by Zhao Yun.
Liu family: Chapter 68, Cao Cao’s concubine, Cao Ang’s mother.
Liu (Feng Yu): Chapter 69, the prefect, in charge of divination.
Liu Mao: Chapter 77, Liu Yanzi married the Wu family early?#124;.
Liu Yong: Chapter 77, named Gongshou, Liu Beizi, born in the Wu family.
Liu Li: Chapter 77, named Fengxiao, Liu Beizi, born in the Wu family.
Liu Xian: In the seventy-nine chapter, the Emperor Xian abdicated the throne.
Liu Wan: Chapter 29, envoy to the Han Dynasty, once praised Sun Quan.
Liu Bao: Chapter 80, Marquis of Shuyang Quan.
Liu Ning: Chapter 82, Dongxi Han general was defeated and surrendered to Wu.
Liu Yan: Chapter 91, the general of Shu's chariots and cavalry, and the Marquis of Duxiang. Beheaded for Liu Chan.
Liu Min: Chapter 91, General of Shu.
Liu He: Chapter 97, General of Shu, died of illness.
Liu Shao: Chapter 130, General Cao,
Liu Fang: Chapter 16, Doctor Guanglu, Wei Shizhong.
Liu Da: One hundred and ten chapters, General Wei.
Liu Cheng: Chapter 13, General Wu. Killed for Sun Wei.
Liu Shi: Chapter 16, Wei Xiangguo joined the army.
Liu (Wang Rui): Chapter 18, the eldest son of Liu Chan. Died in rebellion.
Liu Yao: Chapter 18, the second son of Liu Chan.
Liu Cong: Chapter 18, the third son of Liu Chan.
Liu Zan: Chapter 18, the fourth son of Liu Chan.
Liu Chen: Chapter 18, the fifth son of Liu Chan, the king of the North. When the country is destroyed, he kills his wife, children, and commits suicide.
Liu Xun: Chapter 18, six sons of Liu Chan.
Liu Quan: Chapter 18, Liu Chan’s seven sons.
Liu family: Chapter 31, Yuan Shao’s second wife and Yuan Shang’s mother.
Liu family: Chapter 17, Cao Shuang’s wife.
Li Jue: Three times, he was from Xiliang and was killed by Duan Xuan.
Li Ru: Three times, Dong Zhuo's son-in-law was killed by Wang Yun.
Li Su: Three chapters, Tiger and Lieutenant General, Lu Buyu. Beheaded Dong Zhuo and later killed him by Lu Bu.
Li Dian: Chapter 5, a native of Julu, Shanyang, with the courtesy name Mancheng.
Li Meng: Chapter Nine, Dong Zhuo Yudang. Died at the hands of Ma Chao.
Li Bie: Chapter 10, Li Jue’s nephew was beheaded by Xu Chu.
Li Ying: Chapter 11, Henan Yin.
Li Feng: Chapter 11, General Lu Bu. Beheaded for Xu Chu.
Li Siam: Chapter 13, Li Jue’s nephew was beheaded by Xu Chu.
Li Le: Chapter 13, a mountain bandit, who was ordered to rescue him and was granted the title of General of the Eastern Expedition. Kill for Xu Huang.
Li Feng: In Chapter 17, General Yuan Shu was captured and killed.
Li Tong: Chapter 18, a native of Pingchun, Jiangxia, with the courtesy name Wenda and a military officer. Kill for Ma Chao.
Li Fu: Chapter 32, Yuan Shang is in charge.
Li Gui: In Chapter 40, Liu Biao, the secretariat, was beheaded by Cai Mao.
Li Chunxiang: Chapter fifty-seven, Huang Kui’s concubine was executed for informing.
Li Kan: In the fifty-eighth chapter, General Han Sui accidentally shot Yu Ban.
Li Hui: Chapter 60, a native of Yu Yuan in Jianning and a scholar of Liu Zhang. Returned to Liu,
Li Yan: Chapter 64, a native of Nanyang, courtesy name Zhengfang, General Liu Zhang, surrendered to Liu, but later made mistakes and was demoted to a commoner. Wen Liang died of illness.
Li family: Chapter 74, Pang De’s wife.
Li Fu: Chapter 79, Hanzhong Langjiang ordered Emperor Xian to give way to Cao Pi.
Li Yi: Chapter 82, General Sun Huan was killed by Guan Xing.
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