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Encyclopedia > Wen Chou

Wen Chou was a great military general under Yuan Shao nearing the Three Kingdoms period of ancient China.


Wen Chou was a military general equal to that of Yan Liang in Yuan Shao's ranks. In the Battle of Guandu, Yan Liang was sent forth and killed. Wen Chou was sent to avenge the death, but Yan Liang's slayer Guan Yu slew Wen Chou also. This earned Guan Yu the wrath of Yuan Shao, but also great respect and admiration of the great leader.


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Wen Chou - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (597 words)
Wen Chou and Liu Bei were sent forth with a vanguard force of more than 5,000 riders to pursue the retreating army of Cao Cao.
This comment foreshadows the first appearance of Wen Chou in Chapter 26, where he volunteered to avenge his close friend Yan Liang, who was killed in the Battle of Baima.
Wen Chou fired two arrows from atop his horse, one of which sliced off the feather on Zhang Liao's helmet and the other hit Zhang Liao's horse in the face.
East Asian Collection IUB: Subject Bibliography: Inscriptions and Oracle Bones (1433 words)
(O.C. Chou Ch'in chin shih wen hsuan p'ing chu.
Liang Han chin shih wen hsuan p'ing chu.
Yen I-p'ing hsien sheng shih shih chou nien chi nien t'e k'an pien chi wei yuan hui pien.
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