Cao Cao (155-March15,220? [1]), the word Meng De, a Geely, was born in Peiguoqiao County (now Bozhou, Anhui Province). At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, he was an outstanding politician, strategist, writer and calligrapher, and the founder of the Cao Wei regime in the Three Kingdoms.
Cao Cao served as the prime minister of the Eastern Han Dynasty and later named Wang Wei, which laid the foundation for the establishment of Cao Wei. After his death, posthumous title became King Wu. After his son Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor, he was honored as Emperor Wu, with the temple name Mao.
2. Sima Yi
Sima Yi (179 —25 1 September 7th) was born in Xiaojinli, wen county, Hanoi County (now wen county, Jiaozuo City, Henan Province). During the Three Kingdoms period, Wei was a politician and strategist, a powerful minister of Wei, and the founder of the Western Jin Dynasty.
3. Liu Bei
Liu Bei (161-June10,223), namely Emperor Zhaolie of Han Dynasty (reigned 22 1-223), also known as his late master, was born in Zhuoxian County, Jing County (now Zhuozhou City, Hebei Province) at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
4. Zhuge Liang
The word Kongming, also known as Wolong (also known as Long Fu), was born in Yang Du, Xuzhou Langya (now yinan county, Linyi City, Shandong Province). At that time, Cao Cao unified the north, Sun Quan lived in Jiangdong, and Liu Biao and Liu Zhang controlled Jing and Yi, but they did nothing. In the 12th year of Jian 'an of Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty (2007), Liu Bei, a member of Jingzhou Liubiao, went to see Zhuge Liang for advice, and Zhuge Liang put forward the famous countermeasures of Longzhong.
5. Sun Quan
Sun Quan (182-2 1 May 252,) was born in Fuchun, Wu Jun (now Fuyang District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang). The founder of Sun Wu in the Three Kingdoms period (reigned from 229 to 252).
Sun Quan's father, Sun Jian, and his younger brother, Sun Ce, laid the foundation of Jiangdong in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. In the fifth year of Jian 'an (200 years), Sun Ce was assassinated and Sun Quan succeeded to the throne as a vassal. In the 13th year of Jian 'an (208), he established a Sun-Liu alliance with Liu Bei and defeated Cao Cao in Battle of Red Cliffs, which laid the foundation for the tripartite confrontation among the three countries. In the 24th year of Jian 'an (2 19), Sun Quan sent Monroe to successfully capture Jingzhou of Liu Bei, greatly increasing the territorial area.