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Le Jin (also translated as Yue Jin), was a small but brave man from Yangping who rose up through Cao Cao's ranks from a junior officer to a capable and trusted general. He was full of valor, and participated in battles against Lu Bu, Liu Bei, Qiao Rui, Zhang Chao, Sui Gu, and Zhang Xiu, and was rarely handed a defeat. During the battle of Guan Du, he distinguished himself in battle and managed to kill Chun Yu Qiong, a top general of Yuan Shao. In the subsequent campaigns against Yuan Tan and Yuan Shang, he killed Yan Jing, a distinguished general. He continuously proved himself in battle, fighting Guan Yu and Liu Bei in Jing, and also being an intricate part of the spectacular defense of Hefei. He died soon thereafter.


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