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Encyclopedia > Zhang Bao

Zhang Bao (?-184) (張寶) was a younger brother of Zhang Jiao and older brother of Zhang Liang. Zhang Bao was a general in the Yellow Turban Rebellion (184 CE). He was defeated by the task force dispatched by the Han government, which included the generals Liu Bei and his brothers-in-arms Guan Yu and Zhang Fei. Zhang Jiao or Zhang Jue (140-188) (Simplified Chinese: å¼ è§’; Traditional Chinese: 張角; Pinyin: Zhāng JiÇŽo or Zhāng Jué) was the leader of the Yellow Turbans during the period of the late Eastern Han Dynasty in China. ... Zhang Liang (張良, d. ... Combatants Yellow Turbans Han Dynasty Commanders Zhang Jiao Zhang Bao Zhang Liang He Jin Huangfu Song Lu Zhi Zhu Jun Dong Zhuo Cao Cao Strength 360,000 Various Casualties Unknown Unknown The Yellow Turban Rebellion, sometimes also translated as the Yellow Scarves Rebellion, (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: ; pinyin: ) was a... Events The Yellow Turban Rebellion breaks out in China. ... The Han Dynasty (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: ; Hanyu Pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Han Chau; 206 BC–AD 220) followed the Qin Dynasty and preceded the Three Kingdoms in China. ... This is a Chinese name; the family name is Liu. ... This is a Chinese name; the family name is Guan (é—œ) Guan Yu (關羽) (160–219) was a military general under the warlord Liu Bei during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms period in ancient China. ... This is a Chinese name; the family name is Zhang. ...


After the death of Zhang Jiao (ironically due to illness) the Yellow Turbans lacked leadership and so crumbled into dust. It is said that Zhang Bao is the grandson of the founder of the Tianshi (Celestial Masters) Sect of Taoism, Zhang Daoling. Taoism (pronounced and often written as Daoism (dow-ism) is the English name for a cluster of Chinese religious and philosophical traditions. ...


See also: Romance of the Three Kingdoms An illustration of the book Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: ; pinyin: ), written by Luó Guànzhōng in the 14th century, is a Chinese historical novel based upon events in the turbulent years near the end of the Han Dynasty, and the Three Kingdoms period (220...


This page is innaccurate to a point considering there are two Zhang Bao's one being a member of the Yellow Turban Rebellion the other being the son of Zhang Fei this has a link to "Son of Zhang Fei" yet describes the man from the Yellow turban Rebellion


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Zhang Bao - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (154 words)
Zhang Bao (張寶) was a younger brother of Zhang Jiao.
Zhang Bao was a general in the Yellow Turban Rebellion (184 CE).
Zhang Bao claimed to be a Taoist but was misguided, and did not see the true purpose of Taoism.
Zhang Bao (Kingdom of Shu) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (260 words)
Zhang Bao (张苞) was the oldest son of Shu Han general Zhang Fei.
Zhang Bao was involved in several military campaigns, including Liu Bei's disastrous invasion of Wu and Zhuge Liang's northern campaigns against Wei.
In the third campaign, Zhang Bao was fell into a gully while pursuing the generals Sun Li and Guo Huai, and died from the resulting injuries.
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