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Liú Biǎo (劉表 142208) was the governor of the Jing province in China towards the end of the Han Dynasty. He was of the same extended family as the Han emperors, and thus extremely loyal to the Han cause. Events Construction of the Antonine Wall began in Scotland. ... hello my name is marco u ... The Han Dynasty (Traditional Chinese: 漢朝; Simplified Chinese: 汉朝; Hanyu Pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Han Chau; 206 BC–AD 220) followed the Qin Dynasty and preceded the Three Kingdoms in China. ...


Once the land became consumed with war (c. 193 AD), he warred with Sun Jian, a warlord during that time. One of Liú Biǎo's brilliant strategists, Kuai Liang, devised a plan to eliminate Sun by crushing him with logs as he rode towards the main camp of Liú Biǎo, thus causing the downfall of the Tiger of Jiang Dong. Later, this warlord’s two sons, Sun Ce and Sun Quan, caused Liu no end of trouble as they sought to avenge their father’s death. However, they did not cause Liu's demise. Whilst Cao Cao, in the north, was gaining renown, Liú Biǎo chose to neither help nor hinder his conquests. Events June 1 – Roman Emperor Didius Julianus is assassinated in his palace. ... Kuai Liang was a strategist for Liu Biao and brother of Kuai Yue. ... Sun Ce (175 – 200) was a military general and warlord during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era in ancient China. ... Sun Quan (孫權 pinyin: SÅ«n Quán) (182 - 252), son of Sun Jian, was the third ruler of the State of Wu and the founder of Kingdom of Wu, during the Three Kingdoms period, in China. ... Cao Cao (曹操; Pinyin: Cáo Cāo) (155 – 220), whose name is also often transliterated and should be correctly pronounced as Tsao Tsao, was a regional warlord and the last Chancellor of Eastern Han Dynasty who rose to great power during the last years of the Eastern Han...


Later, during Cao Cao’s battle against the Yuans (203- 207 AD), Liu remained neutral, despite being the only other warlord in a position to oppose the two powers. However, Liú Biǎo eventually decided to shelter Liu Bei, an enemy of Cao Cao, after he fled the Yuans to unite with his brothers. This made him a target of Cao Cao’s wrath. And, after the Yuan’s defeat, a large army was sent south to conquer Jing. Allied with Liu Bei, the pair won some early victories. But eventually, due to a disadvantage in numbers and a decline in his relations with Liu Bei (due to the meddling of Cai Mao's family), he was defeated. Events Roman Emperor Septimius Severus rebuilds Byzantium. ... Events Sun Quan battles Huang Zu at Xiakou Births Liu Shan, last emperor of the Kingdom of Shu Deaths Guo Jia, brilliant military advisor to Cao Cao Ling Cao, a general under Sun Quan Categories: 207 ... Liú Bèi (Chinese: 劉備; Pinyin: Liú Bèi) (161 – 223), courtesy name Xuándé(玄徳), was a powerful warlord and the founding emperor of the Kingdom of Shu during the Three Kingdoms era in ancient China. ... Cai Mao was a very skilled warrior under Liu Biao, the governor of the Jing province in China during the end of the Han dynasty. ...


Although he died shortly before the war with Cao Cao, his sons (under the protection and guidance of Liu Bei) continued the fight several more years. Liú Biǎo’s country of Jing was the largest and most central Chinese province during the Han dynasty, and saw many important battles in decades to follow.


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The End of Han Dynasty (漢朝末年 or 東漢末年, the End of Eastern Han Dynasty) refers to a period roughly coinciding with the reign of Han Dynastys final emperor Emperor Xian (r. ... Liu Qi (刘淇) is the CPC Beijing Committee Secretary, first-in-charge of Beijing, and also a member of the CPC Politburo Central Committee. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards and to make a clear distinction between fact and fiction, this article may require cleanup. ...

Prominent people of the Three Kingdoms Era
Rulers Wei: Cao Cao - Cao Pi - Cao Rui
Shu: Liu Bei - Liu Shan
Wu: Sun Jian - Sun Ce - Sun Quan
Others: Dong Zhuo - Gongsun Zan - Han Fu - Liu Biao - Liu Yao - Liu Zhang - Lü Bu - Ma Teng - Meng Huo - Yuan Shao - Yuan Shu - Zhang Jiao - Zhang Lu - Emperor Xian
Advisors Wei: Guo Jia - Sima Yi - Xun You - Xun Yu
Shu: Fei Yi - Jiang Wan - Jiang Wei - Pang Tong - Zhuge Liang
Wu: Lu Su - Lu Xun - Zhou Yu
Generals Wei: Dian Wei - Xiahou Dun - Xiahou Yuan - Xu Chu - Xu Huang - Zhang He - Zhang Liao
Shu: Guan Yu - Huang Zhong - Ma Chao - Wei Yan - Zhang Fei - Zhao Yun
Wu: Huang Gai - Lü Meng - Taishi Ci - Zhou Tai
Others Diaochan - Hua Tuo - Sun Shangxiang

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Liu Bei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3104 words)
Liu Bei (161 - 223) was a powerful warlord and the founding emperor of the Kingdom of Shu during the Three Kingdoms era in ancient China.
Liu Bei fled north to Yuan Shao, who was at that time amassing troops on the northern shore of the Yellow River and ready for a major confrontation with Cao Cao.
Liu Bei is also worshipped as the patron of shoemakers in Chengdu, which is also known as the "City of Shoes" as more than 80 million pairs of shoes totaling 5 billion RMB in sales are manufactured there annually.
Liu Biao - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (394 words)
Liu Biao (劉表 142 208 AD) was the governor of the Jing province in China towards the end of the Han dynasty.
However, it was during this time that Liu Biao desided to shelter Liu Bei, an enemy of Cao Cao, after he fled the Yuans to unite with his brothers.
Liu Biao’s country of Jing was the largest and most central Chinese province during the Han dynasty, and saw many important battles in decades to follow.
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