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List of fictional people of the Three Kingdoms

The following is a list of fictional people significant to the Three Kingdoms period (220–280) of China. The list includes characters in the 14th-century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong and those found in other cultural references to the Three Kingdoms period.

In Romance of the Three Kingdoms Edit

Chapter 1 Edit

  • Zhuang Zi (莊子) [Nan Hua] (南華), old Taoist sage from Mount Hua that gave Zhang Jue the Way of Peace (太平要術). From the Warring States Period, he is also known as the "Saint Hermit of the Southern Land" or the "Nanhua Immortal." His given name is Zhuang Zhou.
  • Cheng Yuanzhi (程遠志), a Yellow Turban leader killed by Guan Yu.
  • Deng Mao (鄧茂), a Yellow Turban rebel leader killed by Zhang Fei.
  • Gong Jing (龔景), the Inspector of Qing Province. He requested aid from Liu Yan when his province came under attack by the Yellow Turban rebels.
  • Cheng Kuang (程曠), a eunuch and a member of the Ten Attendants, possibly named after, mistakenly called and/or inspired by the eunuch Cheng Huang [zh].

Chapter 2 Edit

  • Yan Zheng (嚴政), Zhang Bao's subordinate. He came under attack by Zhu Jun and Liu Bei. Knowing that defeat was inevitable, he killed Zhang Bao and surrendered.
  • Gao Sheng (高昇), Zhang Bao's subordinate.
  • Sun Zhong (孫仲), a Yellow Turban rebel leader who occupied Wancheng with Han Zhong and Zhao Hong. They were defeated by Zhu Jun and Liu Bei. Sun Zhong was killed by Liu Bei while attempting to escape.
  • Liu Hui (劉恢), the Administrator of Daizhou. He offered help to Liu Bei.

Chapter 3 Edit

  • Zhao Meng (趙萌), a Han dynasty general.
  • Cui Yi (崔毅), Cui Lie's younger brother.

Chapter 5 Edit

  • Bao Zhong (鮑忠), Bao Xin's younger brother. He was killed by Hua Xiong in a surprise attack near Sishui Pass. Bao Tao [zh] is his historical name.
  • Yu She (俞涉), a general under Yuan Shu. He duelled with Hua Xiong outside Sishui Pass and was killed by the latter.
  • Pan Feng (潘鳳), a general under Han Fu. He engaged Hua Xiong in a duel outside Sishui Pass and was killed by the latter. Pan Feng is the subject of a Chinese internet meme involving a line from the novel, "Here's one of my best men, Pan Feng. He can destroy Hua Xiong." This meme is a cultural phenomenon and has led to a surge in Pan Feng's popularity[1] to rival the more well known figures of the Three Kingdoms period. This popularity has been attributed to various causes, such as desire to poke fun at traditions as a novelty, to feelings of helplessness and lack of individual recognition in Chinese society. It has spawned multiple fake biographies detailing the supposed exploits of Pan Feng that were supposedly too great to be mentioned officially.[2]
  • Mu Shun (穆順), a general under Zhang Yang. He was killed by Lü Bu in a duel outside Hulao Pass.
  • Fang Yue (方悅), a general under Wang Kuang. He was killed by Lü Bu in a duel outside Hulao Pass.
  • Wei Hong (衛弘), a rich man who sponsored Cao Cao when he raised an army to fight Dong Zhuo.
  • Wu Anguo (武安國), a general under Kong Rong. He fought against Lü Bu outside Hulao Pass and retreated after Lü Bu severed his hand.
  • Zhao Cen (趙岑), a military officer under Dong Zhuo.

Chapter 7 Edit

Chapter 8 Edit

Chapter 11 Edit

  • Zong Bao (宗寶), a general under Kong Rong.
  • Huode Xingjun (火德星君; "Fire Star Lord"), a Taoist deity who decided not to burn Mi Zhu because of his great virtue.

Chapter 13 Edit

  • Cui Yong (崔勇), a military officer under Guo Si. He was killed by Xu Huang.
  • Li Xian (李暹), Li Jue's nephew. He was killed by Xu Chu.

Chapter 14 Edit

  • Xun Zheng (荀正), a subordinate of Yuan Shu's general Ji Ling. He was killed by Guan Yu.
  • Fan Cheng (范成), the Administrator of Luoyang under Cao Cao.
  • Li Bie (李別), Li Jue's nephew. He was killed by Xu Chu.

Chapter 15 Edit

  • Chen Heng (陳橫), a vassal under the warlord Liu Yao. He defended Jianye with Xue Li and Zhang Ying when Sun Ce invaded the city, and was killed by Jiang Qin.

Chapter 16 Edit

  • Lady Yan (嚴氏), Lü Bu's first wife. They had a daughter.
  • Lady Cao (曹氏), Lü Bu's second wife and the daughter of Cao Bao.

Chapter 17 Edit

  • Wang Hou (王垕), a supply officer under Cao Cao. He was executed by his lord to appease the soldiers' anger over food shortage.
  • Zhang Xian (張先), Zhang Xiu's subordinate. He was killed by Xu Chu.
  • Lei Xu (雷敘), Zhang Xiu's subordinate.

Chapter 19 Edit

  • Liu An (劉安), a hunter.

Chapter 23 Edit

  • Qin Qingtong (秦慶童), a servant of Dong Cheng who was caught having an affair with his master's concubine. He feared for his life so he betrayed Dong Cheng and informed Cao Cao about his master's assassination plot.
  • Yunying (雲英), Dong Cheng's concubine. She had an affair with Qin Qingtong.

Chapter 27 Edit

  • Du Yuan (杜遠), a former Yellow Turban rebel who became a bandit leader. He kidnapped Liu Bei's wives, whom Guan Yu was escorting, and brought them to his bandit stronghold. He was later killed by his fellow Liao Hua, who released the women and sent them back to Guan Yu. Liao Hua explained everything to Guan Yu and became his subordinate.
  • Hu Hua (胡華), Hu Ban's father. He previously served as a Consultant (議郎) under Emperor Huan before retiring. He met Guan Yu and gave him a letter, telling him to pass it to his son Hu Ban, who was in Xingyang.
  • Kong Xiu (孔秀), a military officer under Cao Cao. He was in charge of guarding Dongling Pass (south of present-day Dengfeng, Henan), and was killed by Guan Yu when he refused to allow the latter to pass through.
  • Han Fu (韓福), the Administrator of Luoyang under Cao Cao. He ambushed Guan Yu outside Luoyang and injured Guan Yu's arm with an arrow but met his end at Guan Yu's hands.
  • Meng Tan (孟坦), Han Fu's subordinate. He was killed by Guan Yu while attempting to kill him in an ambush outside Luoyang.
  • Bian Xi (卞喜), a military officer under Cao Cao. He was tasked with guarding Sishui Pass (north of present-day Xingyang, Henan). He pretended to invite Guan Yu to attend a banquet in a temple, where he had secretly set up an ambush. Guan Yu discovered the ambush, killed Bian Xi, and passed through Sishui Pass safely.
  • Pu Jing (浦靜), a monk from the same hometown as Guan Yu. He warned Guan Yu about Bian Xi's ambush.
  • Wang Zhi (王植), the Administrator of Xingyang under Cao Cao. He pretended to welcome Guan Yu and let him stay in the guesthouse. That night, he ordered his men to surround the guesthouse and set fire to it, hoping to kill Guan Yu, but Guan Yu had already escaped after being tipped off by Hu Ban. Wang Zhi led his men in pursuit of Guan Yu and caught up with him, but ended up being killed by Guan Yu.
  • Hu Ban (胡班), Hu Hua's son. He served as Wang Zhi's subordinate. He warned Guan Yu about Wang Zhi's plot and helped Guan Yu escape from Xingyang.
  • Qin Qi (秦琪), a subordinate of Cao Cao's general Xiahou Dun. He was in charge of guarding a ferry point on the southern bank of the Yellow River. He was killed by Guan Yu in anger when he refused to allow him to cross the river.

Chapter 28 Edit

  • Guan Ding (關定), Guan Ping's father.
  • Guan Ning (關寧), Guan Ping's elder brother.
  • Guo Chang (郭常), a man whose son stole the Red Hare from Guan Yu.
  • Pei Yuanshao (裴元紹), a former Yellow Turban rebel who established a bandit stronghold together with Zhou Cang. When Guan Yu passed by their stronghold, the two men pledged allegiance to him and became his followers. Zhou Cang accompanied Guan Yu while Pei Yuanshao remained in the stronghold. Not long later, Pei Yuanshao was killed by Zhao Yun when he attempted to steal his horse.
  • Zhou Cang (周倉)

Chapter 30 Edit

  • Xin Ming (辛明), a military officer under Yuan Shao.

Chapter 32 Edit

  • Wang Zhao (汪昭), a military officer under Yuan Tan. He was killed by Xu Huang.
  • Cen Pi (岑璧), a general under Yuan Tan. He led the vanguard force when Yuan Tan attacked Yuan Shang, but was killed by Yuan Shang's general Lü Kuang in a duel.

Chapter 33 Edit

Chapter 34 Edit

  • Zhang Wu (張武), a bandit leader in Jiangxia Commandery who caused much trouble for Liu Biao, the Governor of Jing Province. Liu Bei, who was Liu Biao's guest then, offered to help to deal with the bandits. Zhang Wu was killed by Zhao Yun.
  • Chen Sun (陳孫), Zhang Wu's companion. He was killed by Zhang Fei.

Chapter 36 Edit

  • Liu Mi (劉泌), Liu Feng's maternal uncle.

Chapter 40 Edit

Chapter 41 Edit

  • Xiahou En (夏侯恩), a military officer under Cao Cao. He was the bearer of Cao Cao's Qinggang Sword (青釭劍). He was killed by Zhao Yun, who took the sword from him.
  • Chunyu Dao (淳于導), Cao Ren's subordinate. He was killed by Zhao Yun.
  • Yan Ming (晏明), Cao Hong's subordinate. He was killed by Zhao Yun.
  • Zhong Jin (鐘縉), Xiahou Dun's subordinate. He was killed by Zhao Yun.
  • Zhong Shen (鐘紳), Xiahou Dun's subordinate. He was killed by Zhao Yun.

Chapter 42 Edit

  • Xiahou Jie (夏侯傑), a military officer under Cao Cao. He died of shock when Zhang Fei shouted at Cao Cao and his soldiers at Changban Bridge.

Chapter 45 Edit

  • Cai Xun (蔡勳), Cai Mao's younger brother. He originally served Liu Biao but later served Cao Cao after Liu Cong surrendered to Cao Cao. He was killed by Gan Ning in a skirmish between the forces of Cao Cao and Sun Quan before the Battle of Red Cliffs.
  • Cai He (蔡和), Cai Mao's younger cousin. He served Cao Cao after Liu Cong surrendered to Cao. He pretended to defect to Sun Quan's side while serving as a mole for Cao Cao. Zhou Yu knew that he was a spy and used him to spread false information in the enemy camp, leading to Cao Cao mistakenly believing that Huang Gai was planning to surrender to him. He was executed by Zhou Yu just before the Battle of Red Cliffs.
  • Cai Zhong (蔡中), Cai He's elder brother. He was killed by Gan Ning during the Battle of Red Cliffs.

Chapter 48 Edit

Chapter 52 Edit

  • Liu Xian (劉賢), the son of Liu Du, the Administrator of Lingling Commandery. He joined Xing Daorong in the attempt to ambush Liu Bei's forces but ended up getting captured by Zhang Fei. Liu Bei released him, and he was so grateful that he successfully persuaded his father to surrender to Liu Bei.
  • Xing Daorong (邢道榮), a general serving under Liu Du. He wielded a huge battle axe called "Cleaver of Mountains". When Liu Bei invaded Lingling Commandery, Xing duelled with Liu Bei's generals Zhang Fei and Zhao Yun but was defeated and captured by them. He pretended to surrender to Liu Bei, hoping to lure Liu Bei's forces into a trap, but his plan failed and he was killed by Zhao Yun in the ensuing battle.
  • Bao Long (鮑隆), Zhao Fan's subordinate.
  • Chen Ying (陳應), Zhao Fan's subordinate. He was killed by Zhao Yun.

Chapter 53 Edit

  • Gong Zhi (鞏志), an adviser to Jin Xuan, the Administrator of Wuling Commandery. He urged his lord to surrender when Zhang Fei attacked Wuling, but Jin Xuan ignored him. Gong Zhi then killed Jin Xuan and surrendered to Zhang Fei. Liu Bei appointed him as Administrator of Wuling Commandery to replace Jin Xuan.
  • Yang Ling (楊齡), a general under Han Xuan. He was killed by Guan Yu.
  • Jia Hua (賈華), a military officer under Sun Quan. His lord ordered him to set up an ambush to kill Liu Bei when the latter was meeting Lady Wu in Ganlu Temple. However, Liu Bei sensed the ambush and he pleaded with Lady Wu to spare him. Lady Wu was surprised because she was unaware of Sun Quan's plan to kill Liu Bei, and she shouted for all the assassins to come out of hiding. Lady Wu was furious and wanted to have Jia Hua executed but spared him when Sun Quan intervened.
  • Ge Ding (戈定), a man from the same hometown as Taishi Ci. See Battle of Hefei (208)#In Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

Chapter 57 Edit

  • Huang Kui (黃奎), an official who served as a Gentleman (侍郎) in the Han imperial court. He plotted against Cao Cao together with Ma Teng, but their plan was leaked out and Cao Cao had him and his family executed.
  • Li Chunxiang (李春香), Huang Kui's concubine, executed by Cao Cao.
  • Miao Ze (苗澤), Huang Kui's brother-in-law, executed by Cao Cao.

Chapter 58 Edit

  • Zhong Jin (鍾進), Zhong Yao's younger brother.
  • Cao Yong (曹永), Cao Ren's subordinate.

Chapter 61 Edit

  • Zhou Shan (周善), a military officer sent by Sun Quan to fetch Sun Shangxiang back to Jiangdong. Sun Shangxiang brought along Liu Bei's young son Liu Shan and they boarded Zhou Shan's ship. Zhao Yun pursued them in an attempt to take back Liu Shan, and he fought with Zhou Shan and his men. Zhang Fei showed up to help Zhao Yun and he killed Zhou Shan.

Chapter 62 Edit

  • Zi Xu (紫虚), the Super Human of the Dark Void. A hermit monk, gifted with second sight, who can tell the destiny of a man. Four generals of Liu Zhang go to see him to know their futures.

Chapter 64 Edit

  • Yang Song (楊松), an adviser to Zhang Lu. He was described to be a greedy man who was easily tempted by riches and luxuries. He was once bribed by Liu Bei's forces to speak ill of Ma Chao in front of Zhang Lu, causing Zhang Lu to distrust Ma Chao and eventually forcing Ma Chao to defect to Liu Bei's side. In another incident, Yang Song accepted bribes from Cao Cao's forces to urge Zhang Lu to surrender during the Battle of Yangping. When Zhang Lu eventually surrendered to Cao Cao, Yang Song hoped to be rewarded but Cao Cao denounced him as a disloyal and untrustworthy person and had him executed.

Chapter 65 Edit

  • Ma Han (馬漢), a military officer under Liu Zhang. He was killed by Zhao Yun.
  • Liu Jun (劉晙), a military officer under Liu Zhang. He was killed by Zhao Yun.

Chapter 66 Edit

  • Mu Shun (穆順), a palace eunuch involved in an assassination plot against Cao Cao. The plot was masterminded by Emperor Xian, who had the support of Empress Fu Shou and her father Fu Wan (伏完). Mu Shun helped by delivering letters, but he was caught and the plot was leaked out. Cao Cao had Mu Shun, the empress, her father, and their families all executed.

Chapter 67 Edit

  • Chang Qi (昌奇), a subordinate of Zhang Lu's general Yang Ren.

Chapter 69 Edit

  • Zhao Yan (趙顏), a man who had his fortune told by Guan Lu.

Chapter 70 Edit

Chapter 71 Edit

  • Jiao Bing (焦炳), a military officer under Cao Cao. He was killed by Zhao Yun.
  • Murong Lie (慕容烈), a subordinate of Wen Pin. He was killed by Zhao Yun.

Chapter 73 Edit

Chapter 74 Edit

Chapter 77 Edit

  • Zuo Xian (左咸), an adviser to Sun Quan. He suggested to his lord to execute Guan Yu.

Chapter 78 Edit

  • Prison Guard Wu (吳押獄), a prison guard who looked after Hua Tuo when the physician was imprisoned by Cao Cao. Before dying in prison, Hua Tuo passed the Qing Nang Shu, a medical book written by him, to Wu. Wu's wife later burnt the book to avoid trouble, but Wu returned and managed to salvage only a few pages.

Chapter 80 Edit

  • Zu Bi (祖弼), the keeper of the Imperial Seal for Emperor Xian. He was executed by Cao Hong for refusing to hand over the seal during Emperor Xian's forced abdication.

Chapter 81 Edit

  • Li Yi (李意), a mysterious old man who divined the future of Shu Han. Li Yiqi is his historical name.

Chapter 82 Edit

Chapter 83 Edit

Chapter 84 Edit

  • Chunyu Dan (淳于丹), Lu Xun's subordinate. Note: There was a Chunyu Shi (淳于式) in history, who was known for criticizing Lu Xun's harshness, but still retained Lu Xun's respect; there was also a general Xianyu Dan (鮮于丹) in history, who served Wu.

Chapter 87 Edit

  • Guan Suo (關索), Guan Yu's third son.
  • E Huan (鄂煥), Gao Ding's subordinate.
  • Jinhuansanjie (金環三結), a subordinate of Meng Huo. He joined Dongtuna and Ahuinan in defending Nanman territory from invading Shu forces led by Zhuge Liang. The Shu army launched a surprise attack on his camp one night, and Jinhuan Sanjie was killed by Zhao Yun during the chaos.
  • Dongtuna (董荼那), a subordinate of Meng Huo. He joined Ahuinan and Jinhuan Sanjie in defending Nanman territory from the Shu invasion. Jinhuan Sanjie was killed in action while Dongtuna and Ahuinan were captured. Zhuge Liang released Dongtuna and Ahuinan, who were grateful to him and decided to help him. They plotted against Meng Huo later and captured their lord and presented him to Zhuge Liang. Zhuge Liang released Meng Huo (for the second time) after the latter complained that he was betrayed and captured by his men and did not have a chance to fight a proper battle. Meng Huo then had Dongtuna and Ahuinan executed for their betrayal.
  • Ahuinan (阿會喃), a subordinate of Meng Huo. He was executed by Meng Huo along with Dongtuna.
  • Mangyachang (忙牙長), a subordinate of Meng Huo. He was defeated in battle by Wang Ping and was later killed by Ma Dai.

Chapter 88 Edit

  • Meng You (孟優), Meng Huo's younger brother.

Chapter 89 Edit

  • King Duosi (朵思大王), the lord of Tulong Cave (禿龍洞) and an ally of Meng Huo. He assisted Meng Huo in countering the Shu army. The poisonous springs and mist outside Tulong Cave posed a big problem to Zhuge Liang and deterred the Shu forces from advancing for quite some time.
  • Meng Jie (孟節), Meng Huo's elder brother. Unlike Meng Huo and Meng You, he gave up his old primitive lifestyle and was assimilated into civil society. He helped Zhuge Liang by pointing out the methods to counter the poisonous springs and mist outside Tulong Cave.
  • Yang Feng (楊鋒), a Nanman cave lord and an ally of Meng Huo. He surrendered to Zhuge Liang and helped the latter capture Meng Huo.

Chapter 90 Edit

  • Lady Zhurong (祝融夫人), Meng Huo's wife.
  • Cave Lord Dailai (帶來洞主), Lady Zhurong's younger brother. He suggested to Meng Huo to enlist the help of King Mulu and Wutugu to deal with the Shu invaders.
  • King Mulu (木鹿大王), the lord of Bana Cave (八納洞) and an ally of Meng Huo. He possessed magical powers and could change the weather and control wild beasts and direct them into battle. He scored some initial victories against the Shu forces with the aid of his powers, but lost when his animals were scared away by Zhuge Liang's flame-spewing wooden beasts. While he was retreating, the elephant he was riding on threw him off its back and trampled him to death.
  • Wutugu (兀突骨), the king of Wuge (烏戈) and an ally of Meng Huo. He was described to be gigantic in stature and he dined on venomous serpents. His soldiers wore armour made of dried and oiled rattan, which was light enough to float on water, yet sufficiently hard to prevent sharp blades from penetrating, so they were known as the "Rattan Armour Army" (藤甲兵). He scored initial successes against the Shu forces due to his army's impenetrable armour. However, Zhuge Liang figured out that the armour was flammable, so he ordered his men to lure Wutugu and his soldiers into a trap. Wutugu and his army were set on fire and they all died.
  • Tu'an (土安), Wutugu's subordinate.
  • Xi'ni (奚泥), Wutugu's subordinate.

Chapter 91 Edit

  • Zhang Tao (張韜), a close acquaintance of Guo Nüwang.

Chapter 92 Edit

  • Han De (韓德), a Wei general who followed Xiahou Mao to deal with the Shu invasion led by Zhuge Liang. He was killed by Zhao Yun, who also killed his four sons.
  • Han Ying (韓瑛), Han De's son.
  • Han Yao (韓瑤), Han De's son.
  • Han Qiong (韓瓊), Han De's son.
  • Han Qi (韓琪), Han De's son.
  • Pan Sui (潘遂), Xiahou Mao's subordinate.
  • Dong Xi (董禧), Xiahou Mao's subordinate.
  • Xue Ze (薛則), Xiahou Mao's subordinate.
  • Pei Xu (裴緒), a Shu officer ordered by Zhuge Liang to disguise himself as a Wei officer who broke out of the siege at Nan'an Commandery. Pei Xu then went to Anding and lied to Cui Liang, luring Cui to lead his army out of Anding Commandery to help Xiahou Mao at Nan'an Commandery. He was seen through by Jiang Wei (then still a Wei officer) when he tried to lure another Wei commander, Ma Zun, out of his city to help Xiahou Mao.
  • Cui Liang (崔諒), the Administrator of Anding Commandery. He feigned surrender to Zhuge Liang after being surrounded, and attempted to lure the Shu forces into a trap at Nan'an Commandery. However, Zhuge Liang saw through his trick, and Cui Liang ended up being killed by Zhang Bao.
  • Yang Ling (楊陵), the Administrator of Nan'an Commandery. He collaborated with Cui Liang to lure the Shu forces into a trap at Nan'an, but Zhuge Liang saw through their plan, and Yang Ling was killed by Guan Xing.

Chapter 94 Edit

  • Cheliji (徹里吉), the king of the Qiang people in northwestern China.
  • Yadan (雅丹), the chancellor of the Qiang kingdom.
  • Yueji (越吉), a Qiang general.
  • Han Zhen (韓禎), a Shu general defending Xiping (西平).

Chapter 95 Edit

  • Su Yong (蘇顒), Guo Huai's subordinate.
  • Wan Zheng (萬政), Guo Huai's subordinate.
  • Chen Zao (陳造), a Wei general. Slain by Ma Dai.

Chapter 96 Edit

  • Zhang Pu (張普), Cao Xiu's subordinate.

Chapter 97 Edit

  • Xie Xiong (謝雄), a Shu military officer. He was killed by Wang Shuang.
  • Gong Qi (龔起), a Shu military officer. He was killed by Wang Shuang.

Chapter 100 Edit

  • Qin Liang (秦良), a Wei general, killed by Liao Hua.
  • Gou An (苟安), a subordinate of the Shu general Li Yan. He was tasked with escorting supplies to the Shu army at the frontline during one of the Northern Expeditions. However, he was late by 10 days because he got drunk. Zhuge Liang wanted to have him executed but eventually spared him and had him flogged. Gou An defected to the Wei army later and was tasked by Sima Yi to spread rumours in the Shu capital Chengdu, causing the Shu emperor Liu Shan to distrust Zhuge Liang and order him to return to Chengdu, resulting in the failure of that Northern Expedition. When Zhuge Liang finally cleared the misunderstanding with Liu Shan, he asked where Gou An was, but Gou An had already fled to Wei. Note: There was a similarly named Gou An (句安) in the written histories, who served with Li Zhao (李韶) under Jiang Wei in 249. Gou An ran out of supplies and defected to Wei, later serving under Zhong Hui in the Conquest of Shu by Wei. This Gou An also appears in the novel as another personality.

Chapter 102 Edit

  • Cen Wei (岑威), a Wei general, killed by Wang Ping.
  • Zheng Wen (鄭文), a Wei general.
  • Du Rui (杜睿), a Shu general.
  • Hu Zhong (胡忠), a Shu general
  • Qin Ming (秦明), Qin Lang's younger brother.

Chapter 103 Edit

Chapter 106 Edit

  • Pei Jing (裴景), a Wei general who participated in Sima Yi's Liaodong campaign.
  • Qiu Lian (仇連) (sometimes called Chou Lian in translations), a Wei general who participated in Sima Yi's Liaodong campaign.

Chapter 107 Edit

Chapter 109 Edit

  • Wang Tao (王韜), Sima Zhao's registrar. He met Jiang Wei at the Battle of Mount Tielong, and suggested praying for a water spring when water ran scarce.

Chapter 110 Edit

  • Ge Yong (葛雍), Guanqiu Jian's subordinate.
  • Song Bai (宋白), the Prefect of Shen County.
  • Zhu Fang (朱芳), a Wei general.
  • Zhang Ming (張明), a Wei general.
  • Hua Yong (花永), a Wei general.
  • Liu Da (劉達), a Wei general.

Chapter 111 Edit

  • Bao Su (鮑素), a Shu general.

Chapter 112 Edit

Chapter 113 Edit

  • Zheng Lun (鄭倫), Deng Ai's subordinate. He was killed by Liao Hua.
  • Deng Cheng (鄧程), a Wu official.
  • Gan Xiu (干休), an old man who met the Wu emperor Sun Xiu in Qu'e County.
  • Dang Jun (黨均), Deng Ai's adviser. He bribed the Shu eunuch Huang Hao to spread rumours that Jiang Wei would defect, causing Liu Shan to recall Jiang Wei from the battlefield.

Chapter 114 Edit

  • Wang Guan (王瓘), Deng Ai's subordinate.

Chapter 116 Edit

  • Lu Xun (盧遜), a Shu general defending Nanzheng.
  • Ning Sui (甯隨), Jiang Wei' subordinate. He suggested to attack Yong Province via Konghan Valley to force the Wei general Zhuge Xu to retreat from Yinping, allowing Jiang Wei to enter Jiange.

Chapter 117 Edit

  • Lady Li (李氏), Ma Miao's wife. She committed suicide when Jiangyou fell to Wei forces.
  • Peng He (彭和), a Shu general.
  • Qiu Ben (丘本), a Wei general. He tried to convince Zhuge Zhan to surrender at Mianzhu but Zhuge Zhan refused. He later organised a surprise attack on the pass, leading to Shu's defeat.

Chapter 118 Edit

  • Lady Cui (崔氏), Liu Chen's wife. She committed suicide together with her husband after the fall of Shu.

Chapter 119 Edit

  • Zhang Jie (張節), a Wei official who served as a Gentleman of the Yellow Gate (黃門侍郎).

Chapter 120 Edit

  • Zhang Shang (張尚), a Jin general who killed the Wu general Lu Jing during the conquest of Wu by Jin.
  • Chen Yuan (陳元), Yang Hu's subordinate.
  • Sun Ji (孫冀), a Wu general who replaced Lu Kang as commander-in-chief of the Wu armies to resist the invading Jin forces.
  • Xue Rong (薛蓉), a Wu official who suggested that Sun Hao should follow the example of Liu Shan and surrender.

Others Edit

  • Bao Sanniang (鮑三娘), a woman warrior and one of Guan Suo's wives.
  • Huaman (花鬘), Meng Huo and Lady Zhurong's daughter. She was first introduced in a stage play in the setting of Zhuge Liang's Southern Campaign against the Nanman. When Zhuge Liang led Shu Han forces to attack the Nanman, Huaman joined in the resistance against the invaders. She was captured by the Shu Han general Guan Suo in battle, and started a romance with him. They were forced to separate because they stood on opposing sides, but their love was not affected by that. After the Nanman surrendered to Shu Han, Zhuge Liang arranged for Guan Suo and Huaman to be married.
  • Ma Yunlu (馬雲騄), a character in the novel Fan Sanguo Yanyi (反三國演義). She was a woman warrior, Ma Chao's younger sister and later married Zhao Yun.

See also Edit

References Edit

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  2. ^ 吾有上将潘凤,可斩华雄。虽然只有一句话,却让他成为最红的三国人物。

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The following is a list of fictional people significant to the Three Kingdoms period 220 280 of China The list includes characters in the 14th century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong and those found in other cultural references to the Three Kingdoms period Contents 1 In Romance of the Three Kingdoms 1 1 Chapter 1 1 2 Chapter 2 1 3 Chapter 3 1 4 Chapter 5 1 5 Chapter 7 1 6 Chapter 8 1 7 Chapter 11 1 8 Chapter 13 1 9 Chapter 14 1 10 Chapter 15 1 11 Chapter 16 1 12 Chapter 17 1 13 Chapter 19 1 14 Chapter 23 1 15 Chapter 27 1 16 Chapter 28 1 17 Chapter 30 1 18 Chapter 32 1 19 Chapter 33 1 20 Chapter 34 1 21 Chapter 36 1 22 Chapter 40 1 23 Chapter 41 1 24 Chapter 42 1 25 Chapter 45 1 26 Chapter 48 1 27 Chapter 52 1 28 Chapter 53 1 29 Chapter 57 1 30 Chapter 58 1 31 Chapter 61 1 32 Chapter 62 1 33 Chapter 64 1 34 Chapter 65 1 35 Chapter 66 1 36 Chapter 67 1 37 Chapter 69 1 38 Chapter 70 1 39 Chapter 71 1 40 Chapter 73 1 41 Chapter 74 1 42 Chapter 77 1 43 Chapter 78 1 44 Chapter 80 1 45 Chapter 81 1 46 Chapter 82 1 47 Chapter 83 1 48 Chapter 84 1 49 Chapter 87 1 50 Chapter 88 1 51 Chapter 89 1 52 Chapter 90 1 53 Chapter 91 1 54 Chapter 92 1 55 Chapter 94 1 56 Chapter 95 1 57 Chapter 96 1 58 Chapter 97 1 59 Chapter 100 1 60 Chapter 102 1 61 Chapter 103 1 62 Chapter 106 1 63 Chapter 107 1 64 Chapter 109 1 65 Chapter 110 1 66 Chapter 111 1 67 Chapter 112 1 68 Chapter 113 1 69 Chapter 114 1 70 Chapter 116 1 71 Chapter 117 1 72 Chapter 118 1 73 Chapter 119 1 74 Chapter 120 2 Others 3 See also 4 ReferencesIn Romance of the Three Kingdoms EditChapter 1 Edit See also Yellow Turban Rebellion In Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Ten Attendants In Romance of the Three Kingdoms Zhuang Zi 莊子 Nan Hua 南華 old Taoist sage from Mount Hua that gave Zhang Jue the Way of Peace 太平要術 From the Warring States Period he is also known as the Saint Hermit of the Southern Land or the Nanhua Immortal His given name is Zhuang Zhou Cheng Yuanzhi 程遠志 a Yellow Turban leader killed by Guan Yu Deng Mao 鄧茂 a Yellow Turban rebel leader killed by Zhang Fei Gong Jing 龔景 the Inspector of Qing Province He requested aid from Liu Yan when his province came under attack by the Yellow Turban rebels Cheng Kuang 程曠 a eunuch and a member of the Ten Attendants possibly named after mistakenly called and or inspired by the eunuch Cheng Huang zh Chapter 2 Edit See also Yellow Turban Rebellion In Romance of the Three Kingdoms Yan Zheng 嚴政 Zhang Bao s subordinate He came under attack by Zhu Jun and Liu Bei Knowing that defeat was inevitable he killed Zhang Bao and surrendered Gao Sheng 高昇 Zhang Bao s subordinate Sun Zhong 孫仲 a Yellow Turban rebel leader who occupied Wancheng with Han Zhong and Zhao Hong They were defeated by Zhu Jun and Liu Bei Sun Zhong was killed by Liu Bei while attempting to escape Liu Hui 劉恢 the Administrator of Daizhou He offered help to Liu Bei Chapter 3 Edit Zhao Meng 趙萌 a Han dynasty general Cui Yi 崔毅 Cui Lie s younger brother Chapter 5 Edit See also Battle of Hulao Pass Bao Zhong 鮑忠 Bao Xin s younger brother He was killed by Hua Xiong in a surprise attack near Sishui Pass Bao Tao zh is his historical name Yu She 俞涉 a general under Yuan Shu He duelled with Hua Xiong outside Sishui Pass and was killed by the latter Pan Feng 潘鳳 a general under Han Fu He engaged Hua Xiong in a duel outside Sishui Pass and was killed by the latter Pan Feng is the subject of a Chinese internet meme involving a line from the novel Here s one of my best men Pan Feng He can destroy Hua Xiong This meme is a cultural phenomenon and has led to a surge in Pan Feng s popularity 1 to rival the more well known figures of the Three Kingdoms period This popularity has been attributed to various causes such as desire to poke fun at traditions as a novelty to feelings of helplessness and lack of individual recognition in Chinese society It has spawned multiple fake biographies detailing the supposed exploits of Pan Feng that were supposedly too great to be mentioned officially 2 Mu Shun 穆順 a general under Zhang Yang He was killed by Lu Bu in a duel outside Hulao Pass Fang Yue 方悅 a general under Wang Kuang He was killed by Lu Bu in a duel outside Hulao Pass Wei Hong 衛弘 a rich man who sponsored Cao Cao when he raised an army to fight Dong Zhuo Wu Anguo 武安國 a general under Kong Rong He fought against Lu Bu outside Hulao Pass and retreated after Lu Bu severed his hand Zhao Cen 趙岑 a military officer under Dong Zhuo Chapter 7 Edit Lady Wu 吳國太 the younger sister of Sun Jian s first wife She married Sun Jian they children were Sun Lang and Sun Shangxiang Chapter 8 Edit Diaochan 貂蟬 Wang Yun s foster daughter She caused Lu Bu and Dong Zhuo to turn against each other Chapter 11 Edit Zong Bao 宗寶 a general under Kong Rong Huode Xingjun 火德星君 Fire Star Lord a Taoist deity who decided not to burn Mi Zhu because of his great virtue Chapter 13 Edit Cui Yong 崔勇 a military officer under Guo Si He was killed by Xu Huang Li Xian 李暹 Li Jue s nephew He was killed by Xu Chu Chapter 14 Edit Xun Zheng 荀正 a subordinate of Yuan Shu s general Ji Ling He was killed by Guan Yu Fan Cheng 范成 the Administrator of Luoyang under Cao Cao Li Bie 李別 Li Jue s nephew He was killed by Xu Chu Chapter 15 Edit Chen Heng 陳橫 a vassal under the warlord Liu Yao He defended Jianye with Xue Li and Zhang Ying when Sun Ce invaded the city and was killed by Jiang Qin Chapter 16 Edit Lady Yan 嚴氏 Lu Bu s first wife They had a daughter Lady Cao 曹氏 Lu Bu s second wife and the daughter of Cao Bao Chapter 17 Edit Wang Hou 王垕 a supply officer under Cao Cao He was executed by his lord to appease the soldiers anger over food shortage Zhang Xian 張先 Zhang Xiu s subordinate He was killed by Xu Chu Lei Xu 雷敘 Zhang Xiu s subordinate Chapter 19 Edit Liu An 劉安 a hunter Chapter 23 Edit Qin Qingtong 秦慶童 a servant of Dong Cheng who was caught having an affair with his master s concubine He feared for his life so he betrayed Dong Cheng and informed Cao Cao about his master s assassination plot Yunying 雲英 Dong Cheng s concubine She had an affair with Qin Qingtong Chapter 27 Edit See also List of fictitious stories in Romance of the Three Kingdoms Guan Yu crosses five passes and slays six generals Du Yuan 杜遠 a former Yellow Turban rebel who became a bandit leader He kidnapped Liu Bei s wives whom Guan Yu was escorting and brought them to his bandit stronghold He was later killed by his fellow Liao Hua who released the women and sent them back to Guan Yu Liao Hua explained everything to Guan Yu and became his subordinate Hu Hua 胡華 Hu Ban s father He previously served as a Consultant 議郎 under Emperor Huan before retiring He met Guan Yu and gave him a letter telling him to pass it to his son Hu Ban who was in Xingyang Kong Xiu 孔秀 a military officer under Cao Cao He was in charge of guarding Dongling Pass south of present day Dengfeng Henan and was killed by Guan Yu when he refused to allow the latter to pass through Han Fu 韓福 the Administrator of Luoyang under Cao Cao He ambushed Guan Yu outside Luoyang and injured Guan Yu s arm with an arrow but met his end at Guan Yu s hands Meng Tan 孟坦 Han Fu s subordinate He was killed by Guan Yu while attempting to kill him in an ambush outside Luoyang Bian Xi 卞喜 a military officer under Cao Cao He was tasked with guarding Sishui Pass north of present day Xingyang Henan He pretended to invite Guan Yu to attend a banquet in a temple where he had secretly set up an ambush Guan Yu discovered the ambush killed Bian Xi and passed through Sishui Pass safely Pu Jing 浦靜 a monk from the same hometown as Guan Yu He warned Guan Yu about Bian Xi s ambush Wang Zhi 王植 the Administrator of Xingyang under Cao Cao He pretended to welcome Guan Yu and let him stay in the guesthouse That night he ordered his men to surround the guesthouse and set fire to it hoping to kill Guan Yu but Guan Yu had already escaped after being tipped off by Hu Ban Wang Zhi led his men in pursuit of Guan Yu and caught up with him but ended up being killed by Guan Yu Hu Ban 胡班 Hu Hua s son He served as Wang Zhi s subordinate He warned Guan Yu about Wang Zhi s plot and helped Guan Yu escape from Xingyang Qin Qi 秦琪 a subordinate of Cao Cao s general Xiahou Dun He was in charge of guarding a ferry point on the southern bank of the Yellow River He was killed by Guan Yu in anger when he refused to allow him to cross the river Chapter 28 Edit See also List of fictitious stories in Romance of the Three Kingdoms Guan Yu crosses five passes and slays six generals Guan Ding 關定 Guan Ping s father Guan Ning 關寧 Guan Ping s elder brother Guo Chang 郭常 a man whose son stole the Red Hare from Guan Yu Pei Yuanshao 裴元紹 a former Yellow Turban rebel who established a bandit stronghold together with Zhou Cang When Guan Yu passed by their stronghold the two men pledged allegiance to him and became his followers Zhou Cang accompanied Guan Yu while Pei Yuanshao remained in the stronghold Not long later Pei Yuanshao was killed by Zhao Yun when he attempted to steal his horse Zhou Cang 周倉 Chapter 30 Edit Xin Ming 辛明 a military officer under Yuan Shao Chapter 32 Edit Wang Zhao 汪昭 a military officer under Yuan Tan He was killed by Xu Huang Cen Pi 岑璧 a general under Yuan Tan He led the vanguard force when Yuan Tan attacked Yuan Shang but was killed by Yuan Shang s general Lu Kuang in a duel Chapter 33 Edit Peng An 彭安 a general under Yuan Tan He was killed by Xu Huang Wuhuanchu 烏桓觸 the Administrator of You Province He surrendered to Cao Cao during the Battle of White Wolf Mountain Chapter 34 Edit Zhang Wu 張武 a bandit leader in Jiangxia Commandery who caused much trouble for Liu Biao the Governor of Jing Province Liu Bei who was Liu Biao s guest then offered to help to deal with the bandits Zhang Wu was killed by Zhao Yun Chen Sun 陳孫 Zhang Wu s companion He was killed by Zhang Fei Chapter 36 Edit Liu Mi 劉泌 Liu Feng s maternal uncle Chapter 40 Edit Li Gui 李珪 an adviser to Liu Biao He was executed by Cai Mao Chapter 41 Edit See also Battle of Changban In Romance of the Three Kingdoms Xiahou En 夏侯恩 a military officer under Cao Cao He was the bearer of Cao Cao s Qinggang Sword 青釭劍 He was killed by Zhao Yun who took the sword from him Chunyu Dao 淳于導 Cao Ren s subordinate He was killed by Zhao Yun Yan Ming 晏明 Cao Hong s subordinate He was killed by Zhao Yun Zhong Jin 鐘縉 Xiahou Dun s subordinate He was killed by Zhao Yun Zhong Shen 鐘紳 Xiahou Dun s subordinate He was killed by Zhao Yun Chapter 42 Edit See also Battle of Changban In Romance of the Three Kingdoms Xiahou Jie 夏侯傑 a military officer under Cao Cao He died of shock when Zhang Fei shouted at Cao Cao and his soldiers at Changban Bridge Chapter 45 Edit Cai Xun 蔡勳 Cai Mao s younger brother He originally served Liu Biao but later served Cao Cao after Liu Cong surrendered to Cao Cao He was killed by Gan Ning in a skirmish between the forces of Cao Cao and Sun Quan before the Battle of Red Cliffs Cai He 蔡和 Cai Mao s younger cousin He served Cao Cao after Liu Cong surrendered to Cao He pretended to defect to Sun Quan s side while serving as a mole for Cao Cao Zhou Yu knew that he was a spy and used him to spread false information in the enemy camp leading to Cao Cao mistakenly believing that Huang Gai was planning to surrender to him He was executed by Zhou Yu just before the Battle of Red Cliffs Cai Zhong 蔡中 Cai He s elder brother He was killed by Gan Ning during the Battle of Red Cliffs Chapter 48 Edit Lu Tong 呂通 a general under Cao Cao In his English translation Sinologist C H Brewitt Taylor identified the character as Li Tong 李通 a historical general under Cao Cao Chapter 52 Edit See also Battle of Changsha fictional Liu Xian 劉賢 the son of Liu Du the Administrator of Lingling Commandery He joined Xing Daorong in the attempt to ambush Liu Bei s forces but ended up getting captured by Zhang Fei Liu Bei released him and he was so grateful that he successfully persuaded his father to surrender to Liu Bei Xing Daorong 邢道榮 a general serving under Liu Du He wielded a huge battle axe called Cleaver of Mountains When Liu Bei invaded Lingling Commandery Xing duelled with Liu Bei s generals Zhang Fei and Zhao Yun but was defeated and captured by them He pretended to surrender to Liu Bei hoping to lure Liu Bei s forces into a trap but his plan failed and he was killed by Zhao Yun in the ensuing battle Bao Long 鮑隆 Zhao Fan s subordinate Chen Ying 陳應 Zhao Fan s subordinate He was killed by Zhao Yun Chapter 53 Edit See also Battle of Changsha fictional Gong Zhi 鞏志 an adviser to Jin Xuan the Administrator of Wuling Commandery He urged his lord to surrender when Zhang Fei attacked Wuling but Jin Xuan ignored him Gong Zhi then killed Jin Xuan and surrendered to Zhang Fei Liu Bei appointed him as Administrator of Wuling Commandery to replace Jin Xuan Yang Ling 楊齡 a general under Han Xuan He was killed by Guan Yu Jia Hua 賈華 a military officer under Sun Quan His lord ordered him to set up an ambush to kill Liu Bei when the latter was meeting Lady Wu in Ganlu Temple However Liu Bei sensed the ambush and he pleaded with Lady Wu to spare him Lady Wu was surprised because she was unaware of Sun Quan s plan to kill Liu Bei and she shouted for all the assassins to come out of hiding Lady Wu was furious and wanted to have Jia Hua executed but spared him when Sun Quan intervened Ge Ding 戈定 a man from the same hometown as Taishi Ci See Battle of Hefei 208 In Romance of the Three Kingdoms Chapter 57 Edit Huang Kui 黃奎 an official who served as a Gentleman 侍郎 in the Han imperial court He plotted against Cao Cao together with Ma Teng but their plan was leaked out and Cao Cao had him and his family executed Li Chunxiang 李春香 Huang Kui s concubine executed by Cao Cao Miao Ze 苗澤 Huang Kui s brother in law executed by Cao Cao Chapter 58 Edit Zhong Jin 鍾進 Zhong Yao s younger brother Cao Yong 曹永 Cao Ren s subordinate Chapter 61 Edit Zhou Shan 周善 a military officer sent by Sun Quan to fetch Sun Shangxiang back to Jiangdong Sun Shangxiang brought along Liu Bei s young son Liu Shan and they boarded Zhou Shan s ship Zhao Yun pursued them in an attempt to take back Liu Shan and he fought with Zhou Shan and his men Zhang Fei showed up to help Zhao Yun and he killed Zhou Shan Chapter 62 Edit Zi Xu 紫虚 the Super Human of the Dark Void A hermit monk gifted with second sight who can tell the destiny of a man Four generals of Liu Zhang go to see him to know their futures Chapter 64 Edit Yang Song 楊松 an adviser to Zhang Lu He was described to be a greedy man who was easily tempted by riches and luxuries He was once bribed by Liu Bei s forces to speak ill of Ma Chao in front of Zhang Lu causing Zhang Lu to distrust Ma Chao and eventually forcing Ma Chao to defect to Liu Bei s side In another incident Yang Song accepted bribes from Cao Cao s forces to urge Zhang Lu to surrender during the Battle of Yangping When Zhang Lu eventually surrendered to Cao Cao Yang Song hoped to be rewarded but Cao Cao denounced him as a disloyal and untrustworthy person and had him executed Chapter 65 Edit Ma Han 馬漢 a military officer under Liu Zhang He was killed by Zhao Yun Liu Jun 劉晙 a military officer under Liu Zhang He was killed by Zhao Yun Chapter 66 Edit Mu Shun 穆順 a palace eunuch involved in an assassination plot against Cao Cao The plot was masterminded by Emperor Xian who had the support of Empress Fu Shou and her father Fu Wan 伏完 Mu Shun helped by delivering letters but he was caught and the plot was leaked out Cao Cao had Mu Shun the empress her father and their families all executed Chapter 67 Edit Chang Qi 昌奇 a subordinate of Zhang Lu s general Yang Ren Chapter 69 Edit Zhao Yan 趙顏 a man who had his fortune told by Guan Lu Chapter 70 Edit Xiahou De 夏侯德 Xiahou Yuan s nephew He defended Mount Tiandang during the Battle of Mount Dingjun Liu Bei s forces set fire to his camp and Xiahou De was killed by Yan Yan while he was busy putting out the flames Chapter 71 Edit Jiao Bing 焦炳 a military officer under Cao Cao He was killed by Zhao Yun Murong Lie 慕容烈 a subordinate of Wen Pin He was killed by Zhao Yun Chapter 73 Edit Zhai Yuan 翟元 Cao Ren s subordinate He was killed by Guan Ping at the Battle of Fancheng Xiahou Cun 夏侯存 Cao Ren s subordinate He was killed by Guan Yu at the Battle of Fancheng Chapter 74 Edit Lady Li 李氏 Pang De s wife Chapter 77 Edit Zuo Xian 左咸 an adviser to Sun Quan He suggested to his lord to execute Guan Yu Chapter 78 Edit Prison Guard Wu 吳押獄 a prison guard who looked after Hua Tuo when the physician was imprisoned by Cao Cao Before dying in prison Hua Tuo passed the Qing Nang Shu a medical book written by him to Wu Wu s wife later burnt the book to avoid trouble but Wu returned and managed to salvage only a few pages Chapter 80 Edit Zu Bi 祖弼 the keeper of the Imperial Seal for Emperor Xian He was executed by Cao Hong for refusing to hand over the seal during Emperor Xian s forced abdication Chapter 81 Edit Li Yi 李意 a mysterious old man who divined the future of Shu Han Li Yiqi is his historical name Chapter 82 Edit Tan Xiong 譚雄 Sun Huan s subordinate He was killed by Guan Xing at the Battle of Xiaoting Cui Yu 崔禹 Zhu Ran s subordinate He was killed by Zhang Bao at the Battle of Xiaoting Chapter 83 Edit Xia Xun 夏恂 Han Dang s subordinate He was killed by Zhang Bao at the Battle of Xiaoting Zhou Ping 周平 Zhou Tai s younger brother He was killed by Guan Xing at the Battle of Xiaoting Shi Ji 史迹 Pan Zhang s subordinate He was killed by Huang Zhong Chapter 84 Edit Chunyu Dan 淳于丹 Lu Xun s subordinate Note There was a Chunyu Shi 淳于式 in history who was known for criticizing Lu Xun s harshness but still retained Lu Xun s respect there was also a general Xianyu Dan 鮮于丹 in history who served Wu Chapter 87 Edit See also Zhuge Liang s Southern Campaign In Romance of the Three Kingdoms Guan Suo 關索 Guan Yu s third son E Huan 鄂煥 Gao Ding s subordinate Jinhuansanjie 金環三結 a subordinate of Meng Huo He joined Dongtuna and Ahuinan in defending Nanman territory from invading Shu forces led by Zhuge Liang The Shu army launched a surprise attack on his camp one night and Jinhuan Sanjie was killed by Zhao Yun during the chaos Dongtuna 董荼那 a subordinate of Meng Huo He joined Ahuinan and Jinhuan Sanjie in defending Nanman territory from the Shu invasion Jinhuan Sanjie was killed in action while Dongtuna and Ahuinan were captured Zhuge Liang released Dongtuna and Ahuinan who were grateful to him and decided to help him They plotted against Meng Huo later and captured their lord and presented him to Zhuge Liang Zhuge Liang released Meng Huo for the second time after the latter complained that he was betrayed and captured by his men and did not have a chance to fight a proper battle Meng Huo then had Dongtuna and Ahuinan executed for their betrayal Ahuinan 阿會喃 a subordinate of Meng Huo He was executed by Meng Huo along with Dongtuna Mangyachang 忙牙長 a subordinate of Meng Huo He was defeated in battle by Wang Ping and was later killed by Ma Dai Chapter 88 Edit See also Zhuge Liang s Southern Campaign In Romance of the Three Kingdoms Meng You 孟優 Meng Huo s younger brother Chapter 89 Edit See also Zhuge Liang s Southern Campaign In Romance of the Three Kingdoms King Duosi 朵思大王 the lord of Tulong Cave 禿龍洞 and an ally of Meng Huo He assisted Meng Huo in countering the Shu army The poisonous springs and mist outside Tulong Cave posed a big problem to Zhuge Liang and deterred the Shu forces from advancing for quite some time Meng Jie 孟節 Meng Huo s elder brother Unlike Meng Huo and Meng You he gave up his old primitive lifestyle and was assimilated into civil society He helped Zhuge Liang by pointing out the methods to counter the poisonous springs and mist outside Tulong Cave Yang Feng 楊鋒 a Nanman cave lord and an ally of Meng Huo He surrendered to Zhuge Liang and helped the latter capture Meng Huo Chapter 90 Edit See also Zhuge Liang s Southern Campaign In Romance of the Three Kingdoms Lady Zhurong 祝融夫人 Meng Huo s wife Cave Lord Dailai 帶來洞主 Lady Zhurong s younger brother He suggested to Meng Huo to enlist the help of King Mulu and Wutugu to deal with the Shu invaders King Mulu 木鹿大王 the lord of Bana Cave 八納洞 and an ally of Meng Huo He possessed magical powers and could change the weather and control wild beasts and direct them into battle He scored some initial victories against the Shu forces with the aid of his powers but lost when his animals were scared away by Zhuge Liang s flame spewing wooden beasts While he was retreating the elephant he was riding on threw him off its back and trampled him to death Wutugu 兀突骨 the king of Wuge 烏戈 and an ally of Meng Huo He was described to be gigantic in stature and he dined on venomous serpents His soldiers wore armour made of dried and oiled rattan which was light enough to float on water yet sufficiently hard to prevent sharp blades from penetrating so they were known as the Rattan Armour Army 藤甲兵 He scored initial successes against the Shu forces due to his army s impenetrable armour However Zhuge Liang figured out that the armour was flammable so he ordered his men to lure Wutugu and his soldiers into a trap Wutugu and his army were set on fire and they all died Tu an 土安 Wutugu s subordinate Xi ni 奚泥 Wutugu s subordinate Chapter 91 Edit Zhang Tao 張韜 a close acquaintance of Guo Nuwang Chapter 92 Edit Han De 韓德 a Wei general who followed Xiahou Mao to deal with the Shu invasion led by Zhuge Liang He was killed by Zhao Yun who also killed his four sons Han Ying 韓瑛 Han De s son Han Yao 韓瑤 Han De s son Han Qiong 韓瓊 Han De s son Han Qi 韓琪 Han De s son Pan Sui 潘遂 Xiahou Mao s subordinate Dong Xi 董禧 Xiahou Mao s subordinate Xue Ze 薛則 Xiahou Mao s subordinate Pei Xu 裴緒 a Shu officer ordered by Zhuge Liang to disguise himself as a Wei officer who broke out of the siege at Nan an Commandery Pei Xu then went to Anding and lied to Cui Liang luring Cui to lead his army out of Anding Commandery to help Xiahou Mao at Nan an Commandery He was seen through by Jiang Wei then still a Wei officer when he tried to lure another Wei commander Ma Zun out of his city to help Xiahou Mao Cui Liang 崔諒 the Administrator of Anding Commandery He feigned surrender to Zhuge Liang after being surrounded and attempted to lure the Shu forces into a trap at Nan an Commandery However Zhuge Liang saw through his trick and Cui Liang ended up being killed by Zhang Bao Yang Ling 楊陵 the Administrator of Nan an Commandery He collaborated with Cui Liang to lure the Shu forces into a trap at Nan an but Zhuge Liang saw through their plan and Yang Ling was killed by Guan Xing Chapter 94 Edit Cheliji 徹里吉 the king of the Qiang people in northwestern China Yadan 雅丹 the chancellor of the Qiang kingdom Yueji 越吉 a Qiang general Han Zhen 韓禎 a Shu general defending Xiping 西平 Chapter 95 Edit Su Yong 蘇顒 Guo Huai s subordinate Wan Zheng 萬政 Guo Huai s subordinate Chen Zao 陳造 a Wei general Slain by Ma Dai Chapter 96 Edit Zhang Pu 張普 Cao Xiu s subordinate Chapter 97 Edit Xie Xiong 謝雄 a Shu military officer He was killed by Wang Shuang Gong Qi 龔起 a Shu military officer He was killed by Wang Shuang Chapter 100 Edit Qin Liang 秦良 a Wei general killed by Liao Hua Gou An 苟安 a subordinate of the Shu general Li Yan He was tasked with escorting supplies to the Shu army at the frontline during one of the Northern Expeditions However he was late by 10 days because he got drunk Zhuge Liang wanted to have him executed but eventually spared him and had him flogged Gou An defected to the Wei army later and was tasked by Sima Yi to spread rumours in the Shu capital Chengdu causing the Shu emperor Liu Shan to distrust Zhuge Liang and order him to return to Chengdu resulting in the failure of that Northern Expedition When Zhuge Liang finally cleared the misunderstanding with Liu Shan he asked where Gou An was but Gou An had already fled to Wei Note There was a similarly named Gou An 句安 in the written histories who served with Li Zhao 李韶 under Jiang Wei in 249 Gou An ran out of supplies and defected to Wei later serving under Zhong Hui in the Conquest of Shu by Wei This Gou An also appears in the novel as another personality Chapter 102 Edit Cen Wei 岑威 a Wei general killed by Wang Ping Zheng Wen 鄭文 a Wei general Du Rui 杜睿 a Shu general Hu Zhong 胡忠 a Shu general Qin Ming 秦明 Qin Lang s younger brother Chapter 103 Edit Zhang Qiu 張球 a subordinate of the Wei general Man Chong He participated in the Battle of Hefei 234 against Eastern Wu in which he launched a fire attack on Zhuge Jin s naval fleet and drove the latter back Chapter 106 Edit Pei Jing 裴景 a Wei general who participated in Sima Yi s Liaodong campaign Qiu Lian 仇連 sometimes called Chou Lian in translations a Wei general who participated in Sima Yi s Liaodong campaign Chapter 107 Edit Pan Ju 潘舉 Cao Shuang s subordinate Chapter 109 Edit Wang Tao 王韜 Sima Zhao s registrar He met Jiang Wei at the Battle of Mount Tielong and suggested praying for a water spring when water ran scarce Chapter 110 Edit Ge Yong 葛雍 Guanqiu Jian s subordinate Song Bai 宋白 the Prefect of Shen County Zhu Fang 朱芳 a Wei general Zhang Ming 張明 a Wei general Hua Yong 花永 a Wei general Liu Da 劉達 a Wei general Chapter 111 Edit Bao Su 鮑素 a Shu general Chapter 112 Edit Wang Zhen 王真 Sima Wang s subordinate Li Peng 李鵬 Sima Wang s subordinate Zeng Xuan 曾宣 Zhuge Dan s subordinate He surrendered to Wei during Zhuge Dan s Rebellion Chen Jun 陳俊 Sima Zhao s subordinate Chapter 113 Edit Zheng Lun 鄭倫 Deng Ai s subordinate He was killed by Liao Hua Deng Cheng 鄧程 a Wu official Gan Xiu 干休 an old man who met the Wu emperor Sun Xiu in Qu e County Dang Jun 黨均 Deng Ai s adviser He bribed the Shu eunuch Huang Hao to spread rumours that Jiang Wei would defect causing Liu Shan to recall Jiang Wei from the battlefield Chapter 114 Edit Wang Guan 王瓘 Deng Ai s subordinate Chapter 116 Edit Lu Xun 盧遜 a Shu general defending Nanzheng Ning Sui 甯隨 Jiang Wei subordinate He suggested to attack Yong Province via Konghan Valley to force the Wei general Zhuge Xu to retreat from Yinping allowing Jiang Wei to enter Jiange Chapter 117 Edit Lady Li 李氏 Ma Miao s wife She committed suicide when Jiangyou fell to Wei forces Peng He 彭和 a Shu general Qiu Ben 丘本 a Wei general He tried to convince Zhuge Zhan to surrender at Mianzhu but Zhuge Zhan refused He later organised a surprise attack on the pass leading to Shu s defeat Chapter 118 Edit Lady Cui 崔氏 Liu Chen s wife She committed suicide together with her husband after the fall of Shu Chapter 119 Edit Zhang Jie 張節 a Wei official who served as a Gentleman of the Yellow Gate 黃門侍郎 Chapter 120 Edit Zhang Shang 張尚 a Jin general who killed the Wu general Lu Jing during the conquest of Wu by Jin Chen Yuan 陳元 Yang Hu s subordinate Sun Ji 孫冀 a Wu general who replaced Lu Kang as commander in chief of the Wu armies to resist the invading Jin forces Xue Rong 薛蓉 a Wu official who suggested that Sun Hao should follow the example of Liu Shan and surrender Others EditBao Sanniang 鮑三娘 a woman warrior and one of Guan Suo s wives Huaman 花鬘 Meng Huo and Lady Zhurong s daughter She was first introduced in a stage play in the setting of Zhuge Liang s Southern Campaign against the Nanman When Zhuge Liang led Shu Han forces to attack the Nanman Huaman joined in the resistance against the invaders She was captured by the Shu Han general Guan Suo in battle and started a romance with him They were forced to separate because they stood on opposing sides but their love was not affected by that After the Nanman surrendered to Shu Han Zhuge Liang arranged for Guan Suo and Huaman to be married Ma Yunlu 馬雲騄 a character in the novel Fan Sanguo Yanyi 反三國演義 She was a woman warrior Ma Chao s younger sister and later married Zhao Yun See also EditLists of people of the Three KingdomsReferences Edit 潘凤为什么会受到广大网友的亲睐 吾有上将潘凤 可斩华雄 虽然只有一句话 却让他成为最红的三国人物 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of fictional people of the Three Kingdoms amp oldid 1168108951 Chapter 27, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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