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ARTICLES RELATED TO Xiahou Yuan |  |  |  | Xiahou Yuan: Encyclopedia II - Xiahou Yuan - LifeXiahou Yuan was born in the county of Qiao (谯, present day Bozhou, Anhui). He was a benefactor to Cao Cao, his later lord, even during their younger days in the county. The Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms records an incident where Cao Cao committed a crime, for which Xiahou Yuan took the blame, though the innocent man was eventually acquitted through efforts by Cao Cao.
In 190, Cao Cao was raising an army to join the coalition against Dong Zhuo, the tyrannical warlord who held the emperor hostage. Xiahou Yuan heeded the call together with his elder cousin Xiahou Dun. For many years, Xiahou Yuan stayed close to Cao Cao's side du ...
See also:Xiahou Yuan, Xiahou Yuan - Life, Xiahou Yuan - Xiahou Yuan in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Xiahou Yuan - The Xiahou Clan, Xiahou Yuan - Direct descendants, Xiahou Yuan - Extended family, Xiahou Yuan - Uncertain relationships, Xiahou Yuan - Reference Read more here: » Xiahou Yuan: Encyclopedia II - Xiahou Yuan - Life |
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Cao Cao - Early life.
Cao Cao was born in the county of Qiao (譙, present day Bozhou, Anhui) in 155. His father Cao Song (曹嵩) was a foster son of Cao Teng (曹騰), who in turn was one of the favorite eunuchs of Emperor Huan. Some historical records, including Biography of Cao Man, claim that Cao Song was originally surnamed Xiahou (thus making Cao Cao a cousin of Xiahou Dun and Xiahou Yuan, two of his most prominent generals). In Romance of the Three Kingdoms , it states that Cao Cao's father was origianlly a Xiahou and ...
See also:Cao Cao, Cao Cao - Life, Cao Cao - Early life, Cao Cao - Alliance against Dong Zhuo, Cao Cao - The three kingdoms, Cao Cao - Major battles, Cao Cao - Battle of Yanzhou, Cao Cao - Battle of Guandu, Cao Cao - Battle of Red Cliffs, Cao Cao - Other contributions, Cao Cao - Agriculture and education, Cao Cao - Poetry, Cao Cao - Cao Cao in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao - Escape from Dong Zhuo, Cao Cao - Escape through Huarong Trail, Cao Cao - Death of Cao Cao and Hua Tuo, Cao Cao - Cao Cao in opera, Cao Cao - The Cao clan, Cao Cao - Direct male descendants, Cao Cao - Extended family, Cao Cao - Reference Read more here: » Cao Cao: Encyclopedia II - Cao Cao - Life |
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See also:List of China-related topics M-Z, List of China-related topics M-Z - M, List of China-related topics M-Z - N, List of China-related topics M-Z - O, List of China-related topics M-Z - P, List of China-related topics M-Z - Q, List of China-related topics M-Z - R, List of China-related topics M-Z - S, List of China-related topics M-Z - T, List of China-related topics M-Z - U, List of China-related topics M-Z - V, List of China-related topics M-Z - W, List of China-related topics M-Z - X, List of China-related topics M-Z - Y, List of China-related topics M-Z - Z Read more here: » List of China-related topics M-Z: Encyclopedia II - List of China-related topics M-Z - S |
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 |  |  | Xiahou Yuan: Encyclopedia II - Ma Chao - Romance of the three kingdomsIn the 15th year, Ma Teng was summoned to be the Commandant of the Palace Guard. Seeing that he was getting old, Ma Teng went in the Palace Guard. Formerly, when Lord Cao was the Prime Minister, he recommended Ma Teng’s firstborn, Ma Chao, to serve in office, but he declined. Later, Ma Chao became Sili Xiaowei Dujun Congshi (roughly means a subordinate military officer of Sili Xiaowei), and went to fight Guo Yuan. He was hit by an arrow (on the foot), and so he took a pouch, wrapped his foot in it, and continued fighting. He thus defeated ...
See also:Ma Chao, Ma Chao - Romance of the three kingdoms, Ma Chao - Quotations, Ma Chao - Games Read more here: » Ma Chao: Encyclopedia II - Ma Chao - Romance of the three kingdoms |
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 |  |  | Xiahou Yuan: Encyclopedia II - Dynasty Warriors - Playable CharactersThere are 48 playable characters as of the release of Dynasty Warriors 5 (not including Nu Wa and Fu Xi). Most of the characters were real figures from the era of the Three Kingdoms, although some half-fictional characters from the novel were also included in the roster such as Xing Cai and Zuo Ci. Minor female characters from history has been placed on the battlefield by Koei, although aside from Zhu ...
See also:Dynasty Warriors, Dynasty Warriors - Games in the Series, Dynasty Warriors - Game Characteristics, Dynasty Warriors - Playable Characters, Dynasty Warriors - Wei 魏, Dynasty Warriors - Shu 蜀, Dynasty Warriors - Wu 呉, Dynasty Warriors - Others 他, Dynasty Warriors - Notes, Dynasty Warriors - Criticism of English Voice-work Read more here: » Dynasty Warriors: Encyclopedia II - Dynasty Warriors - Playable Characters |
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 |  |  | Xiahou Yuan: Encyclopedia II - Cao Zhen - LifeAccording to the Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Zhen was a distant nephew of Cao Cao. In 190, when Cao Cao was raising an army to join the coalition against Dong Zhuo, the tyrannical warlord who held Emperor Xian hostage, Cao Zhen's father Cao Shao heeded the call but was killed before he could join Cao Cao.
The Brief History of Wei (魏略) by Yu Huan (鱼豢), however, says Cao Zhen was originally surnamed Qin (秦). Cao Zhen's father Qin Bonan had long been friends with Cao Cao. In 195, as Cao Cao was fleeing f ...
See also:Cao Zhen, Cao Zhen - Life, Cao Zhen - Cao Zhen in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Zhen - The Cao clan, Cao Zhen - Direct descendants, Cao Zhen - Extended family, Cao Zhen - Reference Read more here: » Cao Zhen: Encyclopedia II - Cao Zhen - Life |
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 |  |  | Xiahou Yuan: Encyclopedia II - Xiahou Dun - LifeXiahou Dun was born in the county of Qiao (譙, present day Bozhou, Anhui). At fourteen, Xiahou Dun killed a man who insulted his teacher. His fiery personality had been well-known ever since. In 190, Xiahou Dun joined Cao Cao as the latter was raising an army to join the coalition against Dong Zhuo, the tyrannical warlord who held the emperor hostage.
Xiahou Dun had been a close aide to Cao Cao during the initial battles against Dong Zhuo as well as the Battle of Yanzhou, and was made a deputy commander. However, he suffered a huge h ...
See also:Xiahou Dun, Xiahou Dun - Life, Xiahou Dun - Xiahou Dun in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Xiahou Dun - Xiahou Dun in popular culture, Xiahou Dun - The Xiahou Clan, Xiahou Dun - Direct descendants, Xiahou Dun - Immediate Family, Xiahou Dun - Extended family, Xiahou Dun - Uncertain relationships, Xiahou Dun - Reference Read more here: » Xiahou Dun: Encyclopedia II - Xiahou Dun - Life |
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Zhang He - Early career.
A local of Mao (鄚, present day Maozhou Town, Hebei), the birth year of Zhang He was not recorded. After the Yellow Turban Rebellion broke out in 184, Zhang He joined the volunteer army under Han Fu, governor of Jizhou (冀州, present day southern Hebei) to suppress the rebellion. He was appointed as a middle-ranking army commander. Although the rebellion was soon quelled, it led to the flourishing of many regional armies under the control of de facto warlords. After Emperor Ling passed ...
See also:Zhang He, Zhang He - Life, Zhang He - Early career, Zhang He - Defection to Cao Cao, Zhang He - Late life, Zhang He - Death, Zhang He - Dynasty Warriors, Zhang He - Appearances, Zhang He - Voice actors, Zhang He - Reference Read more here: » Zhang He: Encyclopedia II - Zhang He - Life |
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Cao Cao - Early life.
Cao Cao was born in the county of Qiao (譙, present day Bozhou, Anhui) in 155. His father Cao Song (曹嵩) was a foster son of Cao Teng (曹騰), who in turn was one of the favorite eunuchs of Emperor Huan. Some historical records, including Biography of Cao Man, claim that Cao Song was originally surnamed Xiahou (thus making Cao Cao a cousin of Xiahou Dun and Xiahou Yuan, two ...
See also:Cao Cao, Cao Cao - Life, Cao Cao - Early life, Cao Cao - Alliance against Dong Zhuo, Cao Cao - The three kingdoms, Cao Cao - Major battles, Cao Cao - Battle of Yanzhou, Cao Cao - Battle of Guandu, Cao Cao - Battle of Red Cliffs, Cao Cao - Other contributions, Cao Cao - Agriculture and education, Cao Cao - Poetry, Cao Cao - Cao Cao in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao - Escape from Dong Zhuo, Cao Cao - Escape through Huarong Trail, Cao Cao - Death of Cao Cao and Hua Tuo, Cao Cao - Cao Cao in opera, Cao Cao - The Cao clan, Cao Cao - Direct male descendants, Cao Cao - Extended family, Cao Cao - Reference Read more here: » Cao Cao: Encyclopedia II - Cao Cao - Life |
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 |  |  | Xiahou Yuan: Encyclopedia II - Huang Zhong - Huang Zhong in Romance of the Three KingdomsThe Romance of the Three Kingdoms, a historical novel by Luo Guanzhong, was a romanticization of the events that occurred before and during the Three Kingdoms period. In the novel, Huang Zhong was portrayed as an aged but extremely talented warrior, excelling especially in archery. He was also credited with the slaying of Xiahou Yuan, a prominent general of the Kingdom of Wei, in the Battle of Mount Dingjun, though in reality the latter was most probably killed in the rush of enemy s ...
See also:Huang Zhong, Huang Zhong - Life, Huang Zhong - Huang Zhong in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Huang Zhong - Battle of Mount Dingjun, Huang Zhong - Battle outside Luocheng, Huang Zhong - Death, Huang Zhong - Reference Read more here: » Huang Zhong: Encyclopedia II - Huang Zhong - Huang Zhong in Romance of the Three Kingdoms |
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See also:Dynasty Warriors, Dynasty Warriors - Games in the Series, Dynasty Warriors - Game Characteristics, Dynasty Warriors - Playable Characters, Dynasty Warriors - Wei 魏, Dynasty Warriors - Shu 蜀, Dynasty Warriors - Wu 呉, Dynasty Warriors - Others 他, Dynasty Warriors - Notes, Dynasty Warriors - Criticism of English Voice-work Read more here: » Dynasty Warriors: Encyclopedia II - Dynasty Warriors - Playable Characters |
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End of Han Dynasty - Cao Cao's use of Emperor Xian as titular authority.
What Yuan Shao would not do, Cao Cao did. Cao was at this time a relatively minor warlord, as the governor of the small Yan Province (兗州, modern western Shandong and eastern Henan), with his headquarters at Xu (in modern Xuchang, Henan). He saw the strategical advantage in having the emperor under his control and protection, and in 196 he marched west to Luoyang and, after securing an agreement with Emperor Xian's generals Dong Cheng ( ...
See also:End of Han Dynasty, End of Han Dynasty - The rise of regional authorities in the final years of Emperor Ling, End of Han Dynasty - Dong Zhuo's dismantling of the Eastern Han political system, End of Han Dynasty - The short domination of the political scene by Empress Dowager He and He Jin, End of Han Dynasty - The resistance against Dong Zhuo and the move of the imperial government to Chang'an, End of Han Dynasty - Dong Zhuo's death and continued warfare, End of Han Dynasty - Dong Zhuo's death, End of Han Dynasty - The failure to return to normality, End of Han Dynasty - Continued warfare, End of Han Dynasty - Gradual reunification under Cao Cao, End of Han Dynasty - Cao Cao's use of Emperor Xian as titular authority, End of Han Dynasty - March toward a Cao-Yuan confrontation, End of Han Dynasty - The Battle of Guandu, End of Han Dynasty - The destruction of the Yuan power bloc, End of Han Dynasty - The Battle of Chibi, End of Han Dynasty - Prelude to the Battle of Chibi, End of Han Dynasty - The battle, End of Han Dynasty - Entrenchment of Sun and Liu, End of Han Dynasty - Emperor Xian's abdication Read more here: » End of Han Dynasty: Encyclopedia II - End of Han Dynasty - Gradual reunification under Cao Cao |
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See also:Dynasty Warriors, Dynasty Warriors - Games in the Series, Dynasty Warriors - Game Characteristics, Dynasty Warriors - Playable Characters, Dynasty Warriors - Wei 魏, Dynasty Warriors - Shu 蜀, Dynasty Warriors - Wu 呉, Dynasty Warriors - Others 他, Dynasty Warriors - Notes, Dynasty Warriors - Criticism of English Voice-work Read more here: » Dynasty Warriors: Encyclopedia II - Dynasty Warriors - Game Characteristics |
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 |  |  | Xiahou Yuan: Encyclopedia II - Zhang He - Dynasty WarriorsZhang He also appears as a character in the popular Dynasty Warriors video game series by Koei, where he is depicted as a narcissist who takes joy in aesthetically appealing things and has excessively effeminate mannerisms, with the frequent use of the words "beautiful" and "graceful". He is also prone to being posing during cutscenes, occasionally surrounded by a number of butterflies. His weapon of choice is a set of slashing claws called Phoenix Claw. His moveset consists of graceful flips ...
See also:Zhang He, Zhang He - Life, Zhang He - Early career, Zhang He - Defection to Cao Cao, Zhang He - Late life, Zhang He - Death, Zhang He - Dynasty Warriors, Zhang He - Appearances, Zhang He - Voice actors, Zhang He - Reference Read more here: » Zhang He: Encyclopedia II - Zhang He - Dynasty Warriors |
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