Shuhan kingdom
Liu Bei (16 1-223) was born in Zhuoxian County, Zhuo Jun (now Zhuozhou, Hebei Province). It is said that he is a descendant of the king of Hanzhong. He was the founding emperor and politician during the Shu and Han Dynasties, and his reign was 22 1-223. Emperor Zhaolie of posthumous title, the ancestor of the temple, was also called the late master by historians.
(207-27 1) was the ruler of the last years of Shu and Han dynasties. Liu Bei's eldest son, his mother is Zhao Lie's queen Gan. During the Three Kingdoms period, the second Emperor of Shu and Han reigned in 223-263. In 263 AD, Shu Han was destroyed by Cao Wei, and Liu Chan surrendered to Cao Wei and was named the Duke of Happiness.
Guan Yu (? -220) this word is immortal, and later it was changed to Yunchang, Hedong boundary (now Yuncheng, Shanxi). The famous soldier in the late Eastern Han Dynasty has been following Liu Bei since he assembled his troops in the village. He is one of the most trusted generals of Liu Bei.
Zhang Fei (? -22 1), the word Yide (the word Yide in Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Huayang National Records), Han nationality, was born in (now Zhuozhou, Hebei Province), and was an important general of Shu and Han in the Three Kingdoms period. Official to ride a general, seal the marquis of Xixiang.
Zhao Yun (? -229), a native of the Three Kingdoms Changshan Zhending (now Zhengding South, Hebei Province), was named Zilong. First from Gongsun Zan, then to Liu Bei. Cao Cao took Jingzhou, and Liu Bei was defeated by Dangyang Changosaka. He saved Mrs. Gump and her son. Liu Bei got Yizhou, served as general of Yijun, and attacked Hanzhong.
Huang zhong (? -220) was born in Nanyang (now Nanyang, Henan). Famous soldiers of Shu and Han in the Three Kingdoms period at the end of Han Dynasty. He was a corps commander under Liu Biao, and later returned to Liu Bei to help him attack Zhang. In 2 19 AD, Huang Zhong beheaded Xia, a general under Cao Cao, and was promoted to General Zheng in the battle of Dingjun Mountain. After Liu Bei changed the seal, he called the king of Hanzhong a general and gave him the title of Hou Guan.
Ma Chao (176-222) was born in Meng Qi and Fufeng Maoling (now Xingping, Shaanxi). Famous soldiers of Shu and Han in the Three Kingdoms period. Ma Chao is a descendant of Fu Bo general Ma Yuan in the early years of the Eastern Han Dynasty. At first, he became a warlord with his father Marten in Xiliang, and later attacked Tongguan with Han Sui, who was defeated by Cao Cao for deviance.
Zhuge Liang (July 23, 65438+081—August 28, 234), a native of Yang Du (now yinan county, Linyi City, Shandong Province), was an outstanding politician, strategist, inventor and strategist in the Three Kingdoms period.
Jiang Wei (202-264) was born in Tianshui, Hebei (now southeast of Gangu, Gansu). During the Three Kingdoms period, Shu Han was a famous strategist and general. Cao Wei, the former corps commander of Tianshui County, was later transferred to Shu Han and served as the secretariat and general of Liangzhou.
Li Yan (? -234), later renamed Li Ping, the word Fang, from Nanyang (now Nanyang, Henan). During the Three Kingdoms period, Shu Han was an important minister. Together with Zhuge Liang, Liu Bei was a trustee before his death. In 23 1 year, the Shu army went north, and Li Yan delayed the transportation of grain and grass, which prevented Zhuge Liang from shirking his responsibility in the northern expedition. Zhuge Liang had to retreat, was found guilty, was abandoned as a civilian, and moved to Zitong County (now Zitong, Sichuan).
Liao Hua (? —264), whose real name is Chun, was born in Xiangyang Middle Road (now Xiangfan, Hubei). During the Three Kingdoms period, the late generals of Shu were famous for their courage and decisiveness. Liao Hua is one of the few people in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms who experienced the whole rise and fall of Wei, Shu and Wu.
A country in the Zhou dynasty
Sun Jian (155- 19 1) was born in Fuchun (now Fuyang, Hangzhou, Zhejiang), Han nationality. Local warlords and famous generals in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.
Sun Ce (175-200) was born in Fuchun, Wu Jun (now Fuyang, Zhejiang). Son of Sun Quan's eldest brother Sun Jian. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, he was a warlord in Jiangdong area, one of the heroes at the end of the Han Dynasty, and one of the founders of the State of Wu in the Three Kingdoms period. Nicknamed "Little Overlord"
Sun Quan (182-252) was born in Fuchun, Wu Jun (now Fuyang, Zhejiang). Wu, the founding emperor of the Three Kingdoms period, reigned from 229 to 252. It is said that he is a descendant of China strategist Sun Wu. Sun Jian, the second son of Changsha satrap, pacified Jiangdong with his elder brothers Wuhou and Sun Ce in his childhood. At the beginning of 200, Sun Ce died, and Sun Quan succeeded him as the master of Jiangdong.
Sun Liang (243-260), born in the Ming Dynasty, was the second emperor in the Three Kingdoms period, and his reign was from 252 to 258 years. He is the seventh son of Emperor Sun Quan and Pan Huanghou. He ascended the throne after the death of Sun Quan in 252, and was deposed as King Huiji by Sun Chen, a powerful minister in 258.
Sun Xiu (235 -264), with a strong word, was Emperor Wu, who reigned for six years. At the age of eighteen, he was made King Langya. On September 26th, the third year of Taiping (258), Sun Chen staged a coup, deposed Sun Liang as king of Huiji and made Sun Xiu emperor. Sun Xiu resigned three times and changed to Yong 'an.
Sun Hao (242-284), the last emperor of the State of Wu in the Three Kingdoms period, was a Peng Zu, who reigned for 264-280 years. Sun Quan's grandson, Sun He's son. Although he practiced Ming politics in the early days of his reign, he soon became addicted to debauchery and killing and became fatuous and tyrannical. In 280, Wu was destroyed by the Western Jin Dynasty, and Sun Hao surrendered to the Western Jin Dynasty and was appointed to Ming Di.
Zhou Yu (175-2 10), a native of Shu County, Lujiang, Han nationality. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Wu Dong was a famous general and was called "Zhou Lang" because of his handsome appearance. Zhou Yu is proficient in military affairs and has an extraordinary temperament. Jiangdong has always had the saying that "if Song is wrong, it must be managed".
Lu Su (172-2 17), born in Dongcheng (now Dingyuan, Anhui), was a famous military general in China at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. He once put forward a strategic plan for Sun Quan, so he was appreciated by Sun Quan. After Zhou Yu's death, he led the troops to guard the land instead of Zhou Yu.
Lv Meng (178-220) was born in Pi Fu, Runan (now Lujiagang, Funan, Anhui). At the end of the Han Dynasty, the Kingdom of Wu was famous.
Lu Xun (183-245), whose real name is Lu Yi, was born in Wuxian, Wu Jun (now Suzhou, Jiangsu). A famous politician and strategist in the Three Kingdoms period, he served as viceroy, general and prime minister of Wu. Sun Quan, the younger brother of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and the son-in-law of Sun Ce, Huan Wang, is a big family handed down from generation to generation in Jiangdong.
Zhang Zhao (156-236), Zizibu, was born in Pengcheng (now Xuzhou, Jiangsu). During the Three Kingdoms period, Wu was an important minister, and the official was General Wu's assistant.
Zhu Gejin (174-24 1), Yang Du (now Yinan, Shandong), Han nationality. During the Three Kingdoms period, Wu's minister, Zhuge Liang's younger brother and Zhuge Ke's father. On the recommendation of Lu Su, he worked for Wu Dong.
Wei State (AD 220-265)
Cao Cao was born in Geely, Han nationality and Peiguoqiao (now Bozhou, Anhui Province). China was a famous strategist, politician and poet in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. He was the founder and main founder of Wei in the Three Kingdoms period, and later Wang Wei.
Cao Pi (187-226), a famous politician and writer in the Three Kingdoms period, was the founding emperor of Cao Wei in 220-226 AD. Pei Guoqiao (now Bozhou City, Anhui Province) is the eldest son of Cao Cao, Wei Wudi and Wu Xuanbian.
Cao Rui (204-239) has a minor character, namely Wei Mingdi. Pei Guoqiao County (now Bozhou, Anhui Province). Son of Cao Pi, grandson of Cao Cao? . Can poetry and prose be called the "three ancestors" of Wei with Cao Cao and Cao Pi? Literary achievements are inferior to those of Cao Cao and Pi.
Cao Fang (232-274) was the third emperor of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. He reigned from 239 to 254, and was the adopted son of Wei Mingdi Cao Rui. According to Wei Chunqiu, Cao Fang may be the son of Rencheng Wang, the grandson of Cao Zhang and the great-grandson of Cao Cao.
Cao Huan (246-302), Emperor Wei Yuan, whose real name was Huang Cao, whose word was Jingming, was the grandson of Cao Cao, Emperor Wu of Wei, and the son of Cao Yu, the prince of Yan. During the Three Kingdoms period, the last emperor of Cao Wei reigned in 260-265.
Zhang Liao (169—222), a native of Wen Yuan, Han nationality, Yanmen Mayi (now Dafu Village, Shuocheng District, Shanxi Province). During the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Wei was a famous general, from official to former general, general Zheng Dong and Jinyang Hou. Later generations called him the "Five Generals" of Cao Wei with Le Jin, Yu Jin, Zhang He and Huang Xu.
Cao Ren (168-223), Han nationality, was born in Peiguoqiao (now Bozhou, Anhui). Cao Cao's brother. Cao Wei was a famous soldier in the Three Kingdoms period. Official to fu. The more loyal you are.