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Cao Wei

Cao Cao (曹曹魏)

Cao Cao ("Cao Cao") is a Chinese character named Meng De (孟德), a native of Qiao (谯) in the State of Pei (沛國), a descendant of Cao Sen (曹参) a Han Dynasty minister, and a king of the State of Wei.

Cao Song (曹嵩), courtesy name Ju Gao (巨高), father of Cao Cao (曹操), uncle of Xiahou Dun (夏侯敦). At the time of Emperor Lingdi, he was the chief minister of Wei, and the chief lieutenant of Wei.

Cao Teng (曹腾), courtesy name Jixing (季兴), Song's adopted father, was the middle chamberlain of the Grand Changqiu (大長秋).

Cao De, Cao's younger brother.

Cao Ang, Zi Xiu, the eldest son of Cao, King of Fengmin, died in battle during Zhang Xiu's rebellion.

Cao Wan (曹琬), Ang's stepson, King of Fengmin.

Cao Lian, son of Wan, King of Fengmin.

Cao Anmin, a disciple of Cao, was killed in battle during Zhang Xiu's rebellion.

Cao Fuse, son of Cao, King of Xiangzheng.

Cao Qian (曹潜), son of Cao Shou (铄), King of Counseling (相愍).

Cao Yan (曹偃), son of Qian (潛), King of Huai (相懷王).

Cao Heng, son of Fuse, Duke of Yangdu.

Cao Chong (曹冲), son of Cangshu (倉舒), son of Cao (操), king of Deng.

Cao Cong (曹琮), stepson of Chong (冲), Duke of Pingyang (平阳).

Cao Zhi, son of Cao, king of Pengcheng.

Cao Yu, son of Cao, general and king of Yan.

Cao Lin, son of Cao, king of Pei Mu.

Cao Wei, son of Lin, King of Pei Mu.

Cao Gun, son of Cao, was a young and studious king of Zhongshan.

Cao Fu, son of Gun, king of Zhongshan.

Cao Huan, son of Cao, king of Huai.

Cao Zhan, Jade's stepson, King of Huai.

Cao Yi, Jade's stepson, King Huai.

Cao Heng, son of One, king of Huai.

Cao Jun (曹峻), son of Zi'an (子安), son of Cao (操), king of Chen Liu (陈留恭王).

Cao Ao, son of Jun, was the respectful king of Chenliu.

Cao Ru, son of Cao, was the King of Min in Fanyang.

Cao Min (曹敏), the stepson of Moment (矩), the king of Fanyang (范阳).

Cao K'ung, son of Min, original king of Fanyang.

Cao Gan, son of Cao, king of Zhao.

Cao Shang, son of Cao, son of Duke of Linyi Sên.

Cao Biao, Zhu Hu, son of Cao, king of Chu.

Cao Jia, son of Biao, king of Changshan Zhending.

Cao Qin, son of Cao, son of Gangzheng.

Cao multiplied, son of Cao, son of Cao, duke of Gucheng Gothic.

Cao Shao, Langzhong.

Cao Cheng, son of Cao, stepson of his uncle Shao, son of Dai in ancient China.

Cao Fan (曹范), stepson of Shing (整), and duke of Mourning (悼公).

Cao Ch'ien (曹阐), the younger brother of Fan (范), the younger son of his uncle Ch'ien (整), and the younger son of Duke Ani (郿公).

Cao Jing (曹京), son of Cao, son of Duke Lingzheng (灵殇).

Cao Bin, Duke of Jigong.

Cao Jun (曹均), son of Cao and stepson of his uncle Bin (彬), Duke of Fan'an (樊安).

Cao Resistance, son of Jun, Duke of Tunliu.

Cao Chen, son of Resistance, Duke of Tunliu.

Cao Thorn, son of Cao Cao, Duke of Guangzong Zhen.

Cao Yu (曹玉), Marquis of Mourning of Langling.

Cao Hui (曹徽), son of Cao, uncle Yu's stepson, king of Dongping Ling (东平灵王).

Cao Xie (曹翕), son of Hui (徽), king of Dongping Ling (东平灵王).

Cao Mao, son of Cao, king of Leling.

Cao Chang, Zi Wen, son of Cao, was a young man who was good at archery and brawn, a general of Yue Riding, and a king of Ren Cheng Wei.

Cao Kai (曹楷), son of Zhang, was the king of Rencheng.

Cao Fang (曹芳), character Lanqing (兰卿), son of Kai (楷), succeeded Cao Rui (曹睿), the third emperor of Wei (魏國), and was dethroned as King of Qi (齐王).

Cao Zhi, son of Cao, king of Chen Si.

Cao Zhi, son of Zhi, king of Jibei.

Cao Xiong (曹熊), character Zijian (子建), son of Cao (操), king of Xiaohuai (萧懷王).

Cao Bing, son of Xiong, king of Xiao Ai.

Cao Pi, Zi Huan, Prince of Cao Cao, Emperor Wen.

Cao Rui, character Zhong, crown prince of Emperor Wen.

Cao Xie, son of Pi, king of Zhan Lian.

Cao Xun, son of Xie, king of Zhanzhan.

Cao Lei, son of Pi, king of Beihai Mourning.

Cao Zan, prince of Luangxie, stepson of Lei, king of Wen'an.

Cao Jian, son of Pi, king of Huai in Dongwuyang.

Cao Lin, son of Pi, rough in nature, king of Donghai Ding.

Cao Fung, character Yanshi, grandson of Emperor Wen, son of Lin, the fourth emperor of Wei, was later abolished as Duke of Gaogui Township.

Cao Qi, son of Lin, king of Donghai Ding.

Cao Li (曹禮), son of Pi (丕子), King of Mourning in Yuancheng (元城).

Cao Ti, son of Kai, king of Rencheng, and stepson of Li, king of Liang.

Cao Yong, King Huai of Handan.

Cao Wen (曹温), son of Kai, king of Rencheng, and king of Luyang.

Cao Gong (曹贡), King of Qinghe Mourning.

Cao Yan (曹俨), King of Guangping (广平), King of Mourning (哀王).

Cao Ren (曹仁), Zixiao (子孝), the younger brother of Emperor Taizu (太祖), the Grand Secretary of State (大司马), and Marquis of Zhong (忠侯).

Cao Tai (曹泰), son of Ren (仁子), general of Zhendong (镇东), false section, marquis of Ningling (宁陵).

Cao Chu (曹初), son of Tai (泰), Marquis of Ningling (宁陵侯).

Cao Kai (曹楷), brother of Tai, Marquis of Lian.

Cao Fan (曹范), younger brother of Tai (泰), a vassal of Ningling (宁陵).

Cao Chun (曹纯), younger brother of Ren (仁), was the Marquis of Gao Ling (高陵亭).

Cao Hong (曹洪), Zi Lian (子廉), a younger brother of Tai Zu (太祖), was a hussar general and Marquis of Gong (恭侯).

Cao Fu (曹馥), son of Hong (洪子), was a Marquis of Gong (恭侯).

Cao Zhen (曹震), son of Hong (洪子), Marquis of Lian (列侯).

Cao Yu, the father of Hong's clan, was a general of Wei, and a Liehou.

Cao Huo (曹休), courtesy name Wenlie (文烈), son of Taizu (太祖)'s clan, Grand Secretary of State (大司马), Governor of Yangzhou (扬州), Marquis Zhuang.

Cao Zhao (曹肇), son of Huo (休子), a man of worldly talent, was a permanent attendant of the Sangzhi (散骑常侍) and a lieutenant of the Tunzhi (屯骑校尉), a strong marquis.

Cao Xing, the son of Zhao, was a strong vassal.

Cao Xing, son of Zhao, was a general of exterminating Wu, and was a marquis.

Cao Zhen (曹真), son of Zidan (子丹), a son of Taizu (太祖), became a general, a minister, and a general of all military forces in China and abroad, and was granted a battle-axe and the title of Marquis of Shaoling.

Cao Bin, the younger brother of Cao Zhen, was a vassal.

Cao Shuang (曹爽), Zi Zhaobo (昭伯), Zhen's son, was killed by Sima Yi (司马懿), a general who was appointed as a general, a minister, a lieutenant-general, and a marquis of Wuan (武安), who was also a minister.

Cao Xi, a son of the real Cao Xi, was killed by Sima Yi.

Cao Xun (曹訓), a true son of Cao Xun (曹訓), was killed by Sima Yi (司马懿).

Cao Ze, true son, Liehou.

Cao Yan (曹彦), a true son, was killed by Sima Yi (司马懿).

Cao Ai, true son, Liehou.

Cao Xi, grandson of Zhen, Marquis of Xinchang Ting

Cao Zun, clansman.

Cao Zhao (曹肇), a lieutenant of the Tun Cavalry.

Cao璠, left minister.

Xiahou Dun (夏侯敦), courtesy name Yuanjian (元讓), a native of Qiao (谯) in Peiguo (沛國), a descendant of Xiahou Ying (夏侯婴), a great general, and a marquis of Gao'anxiang (高安乡).

Xiahou Chong, son of Dun, Marquis of Zhong.

Xiahou Shao (夏侯劭), son of Xiahou Shao (廙, Zhong Hou).

Xiahou Lian (夏侯廉), the younger brother of Dun (敦), was a Liehou (Marquis).

Xiahou Yuan (夏侯渊), younger brother of Dun (敦), was a general of the Western Conquest, and a marquis of Counseling. He was killed in battle at Yangpingguan (阳平关).

Xiahou Heng (夏侯衡), the eldest son of Yuan (渊), was the Marquis of Anning Ting (安宁亭).

Xiahou Jie (夏侯绩), son of Heng (衡), was a general of Huben (虎贲中郎將), and Marquis of Anning Ting (安宁亭).

Xiahou Berg, son of Jie, Marquis of Anning Pavilion.

Xiahou Ba (夏侯霸), son of Yuan (渊子), a protector and right general of Shu (讨蜀護軍), and the Marquis of Bochang Pavilion (博昌亭侯), fled into the Shu under the suspicion of Sima.

Xiahou Wei was the younger brother of Ba and the son of Yuan, and was the assassin of Yanzhou.

Xiahou Hui (夏侯惠), younger brother of Wei (威), son of Yuan (渊), was a governor of Le'an (乐安).

Xiahou He (夏侯和), the younger brother of Hui (惠), the son of Yuan (渊), was the governor of Henan Province.

Xiahou Shang (夏侯尚), character Bo Ren (伯仁), son of Yuan (渊), was a general of the south of the country, pastor of Jing Prefecture (荆州), and a vassal of the township of Changling.

Xiahou Feng (夏侯奉), the younger brother of Shang (尚), was the Marquis of Guannei.

Xiahou Xuan (夏侯玄), character Taichu (太初), son of Shang (尚), was a Tai Chang.

Xiahou Ben (夏侯本), a subordinate grandson of Shang, was the Marquis of Changling Ting (昌陵亭).

Xiahou Xian (夏侯献), a leading general.

Xiahou Ru.

Xun Yu (荀彧), courtesy name Wenruo (文若), a native of Yingyin (颖阴), Yingchuan (颖川), was a minister of defense, a minister of the state, and a marquis of Jing.

Xun Yun (荀恽), the eldest son of Xun Yu (彧), married Princess Anyang (安阳公主), was a general of Huben (虎贲中郎將), and a marquis of Jing.

Xun Yun, Yun's son, was a permanent attendant at the Cavalry, and Marquis of Guangyang Township.

Xun Jie, son of Yun, was a vassal of Guangyang Township.

Xun Yun, son of Yun, was the middle leader of the army and the Marquis of Zhen (贞侯).

Xun Kai, son of Yun, Marquis of Zhen.

Xun Minata, Yun's younger brother, was a member of the imperial court.

Xun Minata was the younger brother of Minata, the general who was engaged in the middle rank.

Xun Yiyi was the younger brother of Monk, the chief of the imperial court.

Xun Yan (荀衍), brother of Yu Yu (彧), was a lieutenant of the army and a vassal.

Xun You, a subordinate son of Yu, was a Shangshu magistrate and Marquis of Lingshu Ting.

Xun Jie, the eldest son of You, had the style of You.

Xun Shi, second son of You, Marquis of Lingshuting.

Xun Biao (荀彪), grandson of You, Marquis of Qiuyang Ting.

Jia Yan (贾诩), courtesy name Wenhe (文和), a native of Guzang (姑臧), Wuwei (武威), was a lieutenant and a marquis of Shouxiang (寿乡) in Wei.

Jia Mo, son of Mu, Marquis of Shouxiang, Wei.

Jia Wu (贾访), the son of Daan, was a Liege Marquis of Wei.

Yuan Lux, a native of Fu Le, Chen County, was ordered to be a member of Langzhong and to perform the duties of an imperial historian.

Yuan Kan (袁侃), son of Lax, was a county magistrate and minister of education.

Yuan Ba was the younger brother of Lax, and the chief agricultural officer.

Yuan Liang (袁亮), son of Ba (霸), was a governor of Henan and a minister of education.

Yuan Hui (袁徽), the younger brother of Ba (霸), was known as a Confucian scholar.

Yuan Min, Hui's younger brother, had martial arts but good water skills, and his official position was as an inspector of the riverbanks and an inspector of the riverbanks.

Zhang Fan, word Gongyi, Hanoi Xiuwu people, the discussion of the Lang, the Prime Minister of the military.

Zhang Ling, Fan's son.

Zhang Cheng (张承), courtesy name Gongxian (公先), brother of Fan (范), a minister of the prime minister, and a governor of Zhao County (赵郡).

Zhang Jian, son of Cheng.

Liang Mao (凉茂), courtesy name Bo Fang (伯方), was a native of Chang Yi (昌邑) in Shanyang (山阳), and was a prince.

Guo Yuan (国渊), courtesy name Zi Ni (子尼), a native of Le'an Gai (乐安盖), and a minister of the imperial court.

Tian Chou, courtesy name Zitai, a native of Wufeng, Beiping on the right side of the country, councilor and marquis of Guannei.

Wang Xiu (王修), courtesy name Shuji (叔治), a native of Yingling (营陵) in Beihai (北海), was a minister.

Wang Zhong (王忠), son of Xiu (修), was a governor of Donglai (东莱), and a permanent retainer of the Sanzhi (散骑常侍).

Bing Yuan (邴原), courtesy name Genzhu (根矩), a native of Zhuxu (朱虛), Beihai (北海), was a long-serving general of the five officials.

Zhang Tai (张泰), a native of Julu (巨鹿), was a grand honglu (大鸿胪).

Pang Di, a native of Fufeng, was the Yin of Henan.

Zhang Ge (张阁), a native of Dongxian (东郡), was the Imperial Servant of Yongning (永寧太仆).

Guan Ning (管寧), courtesy name You'an (幼安), was a native of Zhuhu (朱虛), Beihai (北海), and was a member of the Gwanglu Hun (光禄勋).

Guan Miao, son of Ning, a doctor.

Guan Gong, a native of Ning, a state official.

Wang Lie, Yanfang, Puisne of the Prime Minister.

Zhang Li, courtesy name Zi Ming, a native of Julu,

Hu Zhao, courtesy name Kong Ming, a native of Yingchuan.

Hu Zhiwei, son of Zhaosi, was a langzhong (郎中).

Cui Yan (崔琰), courtesy name Ji Gui (季珪), a native of Wucheng (武城), east of Qinghe (清河), a lieutenant, was given to death.

Yang Xun, a native of Julu.

Mao Jie (毛玠), courtesy name Xiaoxian (孝先), a native of Pingqiu (平丘) in Chenliu (陈留), was a servant of Shangshu.

Mao Ji (毛機), son of Mao Jie (玠), was a lieutenant of the provincial government.

Xu Yi (徐奕), courtesy name Jicai (季才), was a native of Dongguan (东莞), and was an official of the government.

He Kui (何夔), courtesy name Shulong (shulong), a native of Yangxia (陽夏) in Chen County (陈郡), was a Tai Servant (太仆), and a Marquis of Chengyang Ting (成陽亭).

He Zeng, son of Kui, was a minister of justice and marquis of Jing.

Min Stern, Zi Ang, a native of Cu, Hetian County, was a minister, a servant of Shangshu, a lieutenant of Si Li, a migrant tai chang, and a marquis of Guan Nei.

Min You, son of Stern, was a Marquis of Guannei.

Bao Xun (鲍勋), a native of Pingyang, Taishan, was a ninth-generation grandson of Bao Xuan (鲍宣), a lieutenant of Si Li (司隸校), and a general of the right center.

Sima Zhi, courtesy name Zihua, was a native of Wen, Hanoi, and was a grand shennong (大司農).

Sima Qi, son of Zhi, was a minister of Chenliu.

Sima Zhao, son of Qi.

Zhong Jun (钟骏), son of Yuk (毓), Marquis of Hui (惠侯).

Zhong Hui (钟會), younger brother of Yuk, was a general of the Qing Dynasty, and a governor of Jingzhou, and a marquis of Huizhou.

Zhong Yong (钟邕), the son of Yuk's elder brother.

Zhong Yi was the son of the elder brother.

Zhong Jun was the son of the elder brother.

Zhong Shao (钟劭), son of Careless, a vassal.

Zhong Yu (钟豫), a grandson of Carefree, a vassal.

Zhong Yu (钟演), younger brother of Carefree, a vassal.

Hua Xin, character Zi Yu, a native of Gaotang in the plains, one of the three dukes, a minister of justice, and a marquis of Anle Township.

Hua Biao, son of Xin, Shangshu, Marquis of Anle Township.

Hua Zhi, Xin's younger brother, Liehou.

Wang Lang, character Jing Xing, a native of Donghai County, one of the three dukes, Sikong, Marquis of Lanling.

Wang Su, character Ziyong, Lang Zi, specialized in Jia and Ma, middle leader of the army, plus Scattered Cavalry Standing Counselor, Marquis of Jing.

Wang Yun (王恽), son of Su, was a Marquis of Jing (景侯).

Wang Xun (王恂), son of Su (肃子), Marquis of Lanling (兰陵侯).

Wang Xun, son of Lang Brothers, Marquis of Lian.

Cheng Yu (程昱), courtesy name Zhongde (仲德), was a native of Dong'a (东阿) in Dongxian (东郡), a Weiwei (卫尉) and a Marquis of Anxiang (安乡).

Cheng Wu, son of Yu, Marquis of Anxiang.

Cheng Ke, son of Wu, Marquis of Anxiang.

Cheng Liang, son of Ke, Marquis of Anxiang.

Cheng Yan (程延), son of Yu (昱), Marquis of Lian (列侯).

Cheng Xiao, grandson of Yu, governor of RuNan, and a Liege Marquis.

Guo Jia (郭嘉), courtesy name Fengxiao (奉孝), was a native of Yangzhai (陰翟) in Yingchuan (颖川), a military priest, and a Marquis of the Pavilion of Weiyang.

Guo Yi (郭奕), son of Jia (嘉), was a Prince of Literature (太子文学), and a Marquis of the Weiyang Pavilion.

Guo Shen (郭深), son of Yi (奕), Marquis of Weiyang Ting (洧陽亭侯).

Guo Hun, son of Shen, Marquis of Weiyang Ting.

Dong Zhao (董昭), courtesy name Gongren (公仁), a native of Dingtao (定陶), Jiyin (济阴), was a Weiwei (卫尉) and Marquis of the Pavilion of Thousand Autumns.

Dong Hou, son of Zhao, was a county governor and nine ministers.

Liu Yu, son of Ye, was the Marquis of Dongting.

Liu Tao, son of Ye, was a governor of Pingyuan.

Jiang Ji (蒋济), Zitong (子通), was a native of Ping'a in the state of Chu, a lieutenant and a marquis of Duxiang.

Jiang Xiu (蒋秀), son of Jiang Ji (濟), was a vassal of Du Xiang (都乡侯).

Jiang Kai (蒋凯), son of Xiu (秀), was a vassal of Xia Cai (下蔡子).

Liu Zheng (刘正), son of Liu Fang (放子), is the Marquis of Fangcheng.

Sun Zi, secretary-general, mule-riding general, minister, and marquis of Zuoxiang.

Sun Hong, son of Zi, Marquis of Zuoxiang.

Qin Lang, primus general.

Liu Fu (刘馥), courtesy name Yuan Ying (元颖), a native of Peiguo Xiang (沛國相人), assassin of Yangzhou.

Liu Jing (刘靖), son of Fu (馥), was a general of Zhenbei (镇北), with a false section, governor of all military forces in Hebei (河北), and marquis of Jianxiang (建成乡侯).

Liu Xi, the son of Jing, was a Marquis of Jianchengxiang.

Shi Ma Lang (司马朗), a native of Wen, Hanoi, was the assassin of Yanzhou.

Sima Zhui, son of Lang, was a Marquis of Changwuting.

Sima Hong, son of Long, was the Marquis of Changwuting.

Sima Fu, brother of Long,

Zhao Zi, a member of the Council of Ministers.

Liang Xi, character Ziyu, a native of Tsu in Chen county, assassin of Jinzhou, grand shennong, and marquis of Shenmen Ting.

Liang Shi, son of Xi, Marquis of Shenmen Ting.

Wang Si, a native of Jiyin, assassin of Yuzhou, Marquis of Lian.

Zhang Ji, a native of Gaoling in Fengyi, was an assassin of Liangzhou and a Marquis of Xixiang

Zhang Ji, a son of Ji, was a Guanglu Daifu (光禄大夫), and a Marquis of Xixiang.

Zhang Weng (张翁), both sons, Marquis of Guannei (关内侯).

Wen Chou (温恢), a native of Taiyuan Qi, was the assassin of Liangzhou, and held a section to lead the Qiang protection captains.

Wen Sheng (温生), son of Chou (恢子), was the Marquis of Guannei.

Meng Jian (孟建), a native of Runan (汝南), was an assassin of Liangzhou (凉州), and a general of the eastern expedition.

Jia Kui (贾逵), courtesy name Liang Dao (梁道), a native of Xiangling (襄陵) in Hedong (河东), assassin of Yuzhou (豫州), general of Jianwei (建威), and marquis of Yangli (阳里) pavilion.

Jia Chong (贾充), son of Jia Kui (逵子), was a middle-ranking military officer and the Marquis of Yangli Pavilion.

Hu Qi was a governor of Dongguan.

Ren Jun (任峻), courtesy name Bo Da (伯达), a native of Zhongmou (中牟) in Henan province, was a lieutenant of Changshui (长水校尉) and a marquis of Duting (都亭).

Ren Xian (任先), son of Jun (峻), was a vassal of Duting (都亭侯).

Su Yi, son of Ze, Marquis of Duting.

Su Yu (苏愉), brother of Ze (则), Shangshu (尚書), Marquis of Duting (都亭侯).

Du Gui, word Bohou, a native of Duling, Jingzhao, Shangshu Servant, Tongliu Affairs, Marquis of Fengle Pavilion, drowned in an experimental building ship.

Du Jiu, word service, gui son, scattered riding yellow door attendant, Youzhou assassin, Jianwei general, make hold the section, protect the Wuwan school captain, Fengle Pavilion Marquis, was abolished to the common people.

Du Wei, son of Ji, was the Marquis of Fengleiting.

Wang Cai, Cavalry Captain.

Cheng Xi, character Shen Bo, general of the northern expedition.

Cheng Hun, courtesy name Wengong (文公), from Kaifeng, Henan Province, was a great craftsman.

Cheng Chong (郑崇), son of Hun (浑), was a langzhong (郎中).

Cang Ci, character Xiaoren, a native of Huainan, a great defender of Dunhuang.

Wu Jiao (吴瓘), a native of Chen, was a governor of Wei County.

Ren Yi, a native of Le'an, was a governor of Qinghe.

Yan Fei, a native of Jibei, governor of Jingzhao.

Kong Yi, a native of Lu, minister of Jinan.

Linghu Shao, a native of Taiyuan, governor of Hongnong.

Zhang Liao (张辽), courtesy name Wen Yuan (文遠). A native of Maiyi, Yanmen, one of the five most famous generals of Wei, former general and Marquis of Jinyang.

Zhang Hu, son of Liao, a partial general and Marquis of Jinyang.

Zhang Tong, son of Tiger, Marquis of Jinyang.

Zhang Hong (张汛), brother of Liao, Marquis of Lian.

Le Jin (乐進), a native of Weiguo (卫國) in Yangping (陽平), famous for his prima donna, one of the five most famous generals of Wei (魏國), a right general, and a marquis of Wei.

Le Jin was the son of Jin, who had his father's style. He was the assassin of Yangzhou and Marquis of Counseling, but was killed during the rebellion of Zhuge Dong.

Le Zhao (乐肇), son of Run Run (綝), was the son of Prince Min (愍侯).

Yu Ban (于禁), a native of Juping, Taishan, best known as Yi Chong (毅重), was one of the five most famous generals of the state of Wei, a left general, a fake battle-axe, and a Marquis of Li (厉侯).

Yu Gui, the son of Ban, is the Marquis of Yishou Ting.

Zhang He, Zi Junyi, a native of Hezhang Cao, famous for his dexterity, one of the five great generals of Wei, general of the western car cavalry, marquis of Cao, was killed in battle at the Wood Gate, where he fought with Kong Ming's army, and was struck by a flying arrow.

Zhang Xiong, son of He, Marquis of Cao.

Xu Huang (徐晃), courtesy name Gongming (公明), a native of Yang (楊人) in Hedong (河东), was one of the five most famous generals of the state of Wei, a right general, and a Marquis of Yangping.

Xu Gai (徐盖), son of Kuang (晃), Marquis of Yangping (陽平侯).

Xu Ba, son of Gai, Marquis of Yangping.

Ju Ling, rear general, Marquis of Gaotang Ting.

Li Dian, Man Cheng, a native of Juye, Shanyang, was a broken general and Marquis of Duting.

Li Zhen (李祯), son of Dian (典), Marquis of Duting (都亭侯).

Li Tong (李通), a native of Pingchun (平春) in Jiangxia (江夏), a governor of Runan (汝南太守), and Marquis of Duting (都亭侯).

Li Ji (李基), son of Tong (通), was a lieutenant general of Feng Yi (奉義中郎將).

Li Xu, brother of Tong, was a lieutenant general of Pingru.

Zang Ba (臧霸), character Xuan Gao (宣高), a native of Taishan (泰山華人), general of Zhendong (镇东), governor of Qingzhou (青州), marquis of Liangcheng (良成).

Zang Ai, son of Zang Ba, was an assassin of Qingzhou, a young lord, and a Marquis of Gong.

Zang Quan, son of Ai, Marquis Gong.

Zang Guan (臧观), Ba Sun (霸孙), Qingzhou Assassin (青州刺史), False Festival (假節), Marquis of Gong (恭侯), was killed in action during the crusade against Sun Quan.

Zang Yu, assassin of Qingzhou, Marquis Gong.

Wen Hui (文聘), character Zhongye (仲业), a native of Nanyang Wan (南阳宛), was a rear general and a Marquis of Xinye.

Wen Dai (文岱), son of Hire, Liehou (列侯)

Wen Hou (文厚), son of Hire, Guannei (关内) Marquis.

Wen Huo (文休), adopted son of Huo, Marquis of Xinye.

Wen Wu, son of Hugh, Marquis of Xinye.

Huan Yu, a native of Qiao County, was a governor of Jiangxia.

Lv Gui, Zi Ke, a native of Ren Cheng, assassin of Xu Zhou, general of Wei Lu, and marquis of Wan Nian Ting.

Lv Pan (吕翻), son of Lü Qi (虔), was the Marquis of Wannian Pavilion.

Lv Gui was the son of Lv Gui, the Marquis of Wannian Ting.

Xu Chu (許褚), a native of Qiaoguo Qiao (谯國), was a general of military defense, commander of the Chinese army, and Marquis of Muxiang (牟乡侯), with the name Zhongkang (仲康).

Xu Yi, son of Chu, Muxiang Hou, was killed by Zhong Hui.

Xu Zhuan, son of Yi, was killed by Zhong Hui.

Xu Dinh, Chu's brother, was a general of Zhenwei, who was in charge of the Mouxiang Huben.

Dian Wei, Chen Liuji Wu people, the appearance of the stout, travel strength, lieutenant, Zhang Xiu rebellion died in battle.

Dian Man (典满), son of Wei (韦子), was a lieutenant and the Marquis of Guan Nei.

Pang De (庞德), character Lingming (令明), a native of Nan'an Pei Dao (南安狟道), known as General White Horse (白马), General Liyi (立义), and Marquis of Guan-nei (关门亭), killed by Guan Yu (关羽).

Pang Hui (庞會), the son of De (德), was brave and strong in his father's style; he was a general of the Central Guards and a Marquis of the Liege.

Dong Heng, a general, was killed by Pang De when he tried to surrender to Guan Yu.

Dong Chao (董超), a general who wanted to surrender to Guan Yu, was killed by Pound.

Cheng He, a general.

Pang Ann, character Zi Yi, a native of Jiuquan Table Clan, Zhongsan Daifu, Attached Horse Captain, Xihai Taishou, Ann, Marquis of Guannei.

Pang Zeng, son of Ann, Marquis of Guannei.

Yan Wen, character Bojian, a native of Xicheng, Tianshui, Liangzhou Beijiao, who guarded the Shangji order, was killed by Ma Chao.

Zhang Gong (张恭), Gongcao (功曹), a learned man, was a lieutenant of the Western Wuji school and a marquis of Guannei.

Zhang Zhi, son of Gong, was a governor of Jincheng.

Zhang Hua, Gong's younger brother.

Ma Ai, governor of Dunhuang.

Wang Ch'ung (王粲), character Zhongxuan (仲宣), a native of Gao Ping (高平) in Shanyang (山阳), was one of the Seven Sons of Jian'an (建安七子), a minister of defense, and a marquis of Guannei.

Xu Gan, word Weichang, Beihai people, one of the seven sons of Jian'an, the Secretary of the Air Force to seek the raisin puisne, the five officials will be literature.

Chen Lin, word Kongzhang, a native of Guangling, one of the Seven Sons of Jian'an, the Division of the Air Force, the Puisne Puisne Puisne Puisne Puisne Puisne Puisne Puisne Puisne Puisne Puisne Puisne Puisne Puisne Puisne Puisne Puisne, the Governor under the Gate.

Ruan Yu (阮瑀), a native of Guangling, one of the Seven Sons of Jian'an (建安七子), was a rafter of the Cangcao (倉曹掾).

Ying Yu (应玚) was a native of Ru Nan (汝南), one of the Seven Sons of Jian'an (建安七子), and a general of the Five Officials (五官) in literature.

Ying Zhen (应贞), Qu (璩), was one of the seven sons of Jian'an (建安), and was a member of the Puisne Court.

Ying Ji (应籍), son of Zheng, was a lieutenant of infantry.

Ying Ju was the younger brother of Zhu, and a lieutenant in the army.

Liu Zhen (刘帧), a native of Dongping (东平), was one of the Seven Sons of Jian'an (建安七子).

Wu Qi, a native of Ji'yin, was a Yuancheng magistrate and general of Zhenwei, who assumed the title of Liehou (列侯), and was given the title of "Marquis of Lian" (列侯).

Jikang, a native of Qiao County, was a man of magnificent literature.

Ding Yi, a native of Peiyuan, was a man of letters.

Ding Yi, a native of Peiyuan, was a man of letters.

Yang Xiu, a native of Hongnong.

Xun Wei, a native of Hanoi.

Huan Wei, a native of Xiapi, an order of Ancheng, and author of the Hunyi Jing.

Wei Ciao (卫觊), courtesy name Boru (伯儒), a native of Anyi (安邑) in Hedong (河東), was a Shangshu (尚書) and Marquis of Minxiang (闵乡).

Wei Jiao, son of Ciao, was a general of the western region.

Wang Xiang (王象), a native of Hanoi (河内), was the Permanent Secretary of the Sangzhi (散骑常侍).

Pan Castor, a native of Henan, right minister of Shangshu.

Liu Shi (刘廙廙, Zi Gongsi) was a native of Nanyang, Anzhong (安眾), a minister and marquis of Guannei.

Liu Fu, a disciple, Marquis of Guannei.

Liu Wei, a disciple of Liu Wei.

Liu Suke, character Kongcai, a native of Handan, Guangping, Shangshulang, Sanshou Riding Counselor, Marquis of Guannei.

Liu Lin (刘琳), son of Suke (助), Marquis of Guannei (关内侯).

Xi Ji (郗虑), a royal historian.

Mu Raider, a native of Donghai, talented and scholarly, Shangshu and Guangluhun.

Su Lin, a native of Chenliu, was a standing minister of the Scattered Cavalry.

Wei Tan, a native of Jingzhao, was a minister of light.

Sun Gai, a native of Rencheng, was a governor of Chen County.

Du Zhi, a native of Hedong, was the governor of Langzhong.

Fu Luan, a native of Niyang, Beidi, descendant of Fu Jiezi, servant of Shangshu, and Marquis of Yangxiang.

Fu Gion, son of Fu Longevity, Jing Atom.

Huan Jie (桓阶) was a native of Linxiang, Changsha; he was a servant of Shangshu and a Marquis of Anle Township.

Huan Jie (桓纂), the younger brother of Jie, was a minister in the army and a marquis of Guannei.

Huan Jia (桓嘉), son of Huan Ji (阶), was a governor of Le'an (乐安太守) and Marquis of Anle (安乐鄉侯).

Huan Yiyi, son of Jia, was the Marquis of Anle Township.

Chen Qun (陈群), a native of Xuchang (许昌), Yingchuan (颖川), was an official of the Sikong (司空), a minister of the Shangshu (尚書), and a marquis of Yingyin (颖阴侯).

Chen Tai (陈泰), courtesy name Xuanbo (玄伯), son of Qun (群), left minister, marquis of Yingyin.

Chen Xun (陈恂), son of Tai (泰), Marquis of Yingyin (颖阴侯).

Chen Wen, Xun's younger brother, was appointed Prince of Shen.

Chen Ben, son of Jiao, was a general of Zhenbei (镇北), a military governor of Hebei (河北), and a marquis of Dongxiang (东乡侯).

Chen Ch'ung, son of Ben, was the Marquis of Dongxiang.

Chen Qian was the younger brother of Chen Qian, the general of the Che Cavalry.

Xue Ti (薛悌), a native of Dongxian (东郡), a Shangshu (尚书令).

Xu Xuan (徐宣), courtesy name Baojian (寶坚), a native of Haixi (海西) in Guangling (广陵), was the Left Servant of the Imperial Household (左仆射), and a Marquis of Zinyangting (津陽亭).

Xu Qin, son of Xu Xuan, was a Marquis of Zinyang Ting.

Wei Zhen (卫臻), courtesy name Gongzhen (公振), a native of Xiangyi (襄邑) in Chenliu (陈留), was an apostle of the court, and a marquis of Changguan.

Wei Lie, son of Zhen, was a governor of Changguan.

Lu Yu (卢毓), courtesy name Zijia (子家), a native of Zhuo (涿), Zhuo County (涿), was an official in the imperial court, a minister of justice, and a marquis of Rongcheng.

Lu Qin, son of Yux, was a minister of justice.

Lu Scepter, son of Yuk, was a governor of Taishan.

Lu Fan, grandson of Yuk, Marquis of Rongcheng.

Wang Chang, Hussar General.

Wang Guan (王观), a doctor of Guanglu (光禄大夫).

Wang Xiang, lieutenant of Sili.

He Qia (和洽), courtesy name Yang Tu (陽土), a native of Xi Ping (西平) in Ru Nan (汝南), Tai Chang (太常), and a marquis of Xi Ling (西陵乡侯).

He Qiao, son of Qia, was a Marquis of Xilingxiang.

He Shi, the younger brother of the avian, was a courtier and minister of the Ministry of Revenue.

Changlin was a native of Wen, Hanoi, and a Marquis of Leyangting.

Chang Lin (常旹), son of Lin (林子), Taishan governor (泰山太守), and Marquis of Leyang Ting (乐陽亭侯).

Chang Jing was the younger brother of Chang Ch'ien and the Marquis of Leyang Ting.

Yang Jun (杨俊), character Jicai (季才), a native of Jinjia (获嘉) in Hanoi (河内), was a governor of Nanyang.

Du Raider, courtesy name Zixu, a native of Dingling, Yingchuan, was a Taizhong Daifu, a military advisor to the general, and a marquis of Pingyang Township.

Du Ji (杜基), the elder brother of Assault, was the Marquis of Guannei.

Du Hui (杜會), son of the founder, was a Marquis of Pingyang Township.

Zhao Yan (趙俨), a native of Yangzhai (陽翟) in Yingchuan (颖川), was a general of Hussar (骠骑), and moved to become the Secretary of State (司空), and a Marquis of Du Xiang (杜乡).

Zhao Ting, son of Yanyan, was a vassal of Du Xiangxiang.

Pei Qian, a native of Wenxi, Hedong, was a military adviser to the lieutenant, a grand shennong, and a marquis of Qingyangting.

Pei Xiu (裴秀), son of Qian (潛), was a servant of Shangshu (尚书), and a Marquis of Qingyangting (清陽亭).

Han Ji, word Gongzhi, was a native of Nanyang plug Yang, an apprentice minister, and the Marquis of Nanxiang Pavilion.

Han Zhao, son of Ji, was the Marquis of Nanxiang Pavilion.

Han Bang, son of Zhao, was the Marquis of Nanxiang Pavilion.

Cui Lin (崔林), a native of Wucheng (武城) in the eastern part of the Qing River (清河东), was a member of the family of Cui Yan (崔琰), and was a vassal of the Sikong (司空), a vassal of the township of Anyang.

Cui Shu (崔述), son of Lin (林子), Marquis of Anyangxiang (安阳乡侯).

Gao Rou, character Wenhui, native of Chenliu Groom, lieutenant, marquis of Anyangxiang.

Gao Hun, son of Rou, son of Chang Lu.

Liu Gui, Yiyang Diannong.

Sun Yuan (孙元), Li Sun (礼孙), Marquis of Dali Ting (大利亭侯).

Wang Yul, son of Guan, son of Jiaodong.

Xin Bi, character Zuozhi, native of Yangzhai, Yingchuan, Weiweiwei, Marquis of Yingxiang.

Xin Chuan, son of Vi, governor of Hanoi.

Liu Fang (刘放), governor of Zhongshu (中書监).

Sun Zi, a minister of the Zhongshu.

Yang Fu (楊阜), courtesy name Yishan (義山), a native of Ji (冀) in Tianshui (天水), a great craftsman and a marquis of Guannei (关内).

Yang Bao (楊豹), Fusun (阜孙), Marquis of Guannei.

Yang Kun (杨昆), a member of FU's clan, was killed in battle with Ma Chao (马超).

Gao Tanglong (高堂隆), courtesy name Shengping (升平), was a native of Pingyang (平阳), Taishan (泰山), a minister of defense, a minister of history, and a marquis of Guannei.

Gao Tangchen, son of Long, Marquis of Guannei.

Stack Qian, a native of Rencheng, county magistrate.

Manchong (满宠), courtesy name Boning (伯寧), a native of Changyi (昌邑) in Shanyang (山阳), a lieutenant and a marquis of Jing (景侯).

Man Wei, the son of Favored, was a lieutenant of Wei and a marquis of Jing.

Tian Yu (田豫), courtesy name Guojian (國讓), native of Yuyang Yongnu (漁阳雍奴), made the section of protecting the Xiongzhi Zhonglangzhong (匈中郎) generals, general Zhenwei (振威), assassin of the province of Jinzhou (并州), and the marquis of Changleiting.

Tian Pengzu, son of Yu, was the Marquis of Changle Ting.

Wang Xiong, assassin of Youzhou.

Drawn Zhuo (牵招), character Zijing (子经), a native of Anping Guanjin (安平觀津), right lieutenant-general (右中郎將), governor of Yanmen (雁门太守), and marquis of Guannei (关内).

Drawn Jia (牵嘉), son of Zhuo (招子), Marquis of Guannei.

Drawn Hong, the second son of Zhaoyu, was the guardian of Zhenwei.

Guo Tong (郭统), son of Huai (淮子), was an assassin of Jingzhou (荊州), and the Marquis of Yangqu.

Guo Zheng (郭正), son of Tong (统), was appointed as the son of Fenyang (汾阳子).

Chen Tai, assassin of Yongzhou.

Xu Miao (徐邈), courtesy name Jingshan (景山), a native of Su (晏國蘇), a member of the Sikong (司空), and a Marquis of Duting (都亭).

Xu Wu, assassin of Yu state, Marquis of Duting.

Hu Wei (胡威), an assassin and Marquis of Yangling Pavilion.

Wang Hun (王浑), son of Chang (昶), was a general of Yuezhi (越骑校尉), and a marquis of Wuguanting (武观亭).

Wang Bao was a governor of Beihai.

Wang Hui (王徽), the son of Ji, was the Marquis of Dongwu (东武侯).

Wang Hui, son of Hui, Marquis of Dongwu.

Wang Ling (王淩), a native of Taiyuan (太原), was a general of the Chess Cavalry (车骑将军), a general of the Three Secretaries of State (仪同三司), and the Marquis of Yicheng (宜城亭侯).

Linghu Yu, Ling's nephew, was an assassin of Yanzhou.

No Qiu Xing was a governor of Wuwei and a marquis of Gaoyang.

No Qiu Xiu was the younger brother of Jian.

No Qiu Chong, grandson of Jian.

Wen Qin (文钦), assassin of Yangzhou and former general, fled to Wu after a failed rebellion against Sima.

Wen Yuanyuan, son of Qin, general and marquis of Guannei.

Wen Hu, son of Qin, general and marquis of Guannei.

Hu Zun, General, General of the East.

Wang Chip, governor of Xuantu.

Zhuge Duan, character Gongxiu, native of Yangdu, Luangxie, descendant of Zhuge Feng, Zuodu Guards, False Festival, Grand Secretary of State, General of Mule Riders, Pastor of Qingzhou, Marquis of Shouchun.

Chen Qian, General of Andong.

Zhou Tai, assassin of Yanzhou.

Shi Bao, supervisor of the army.

Tang Zi, a native of Licheng, general of Anyuan.

Hu Fen, general of the army.

Wang Jo, general.

Deng Ai, character Shizai, a native of Yiyang and Shiyang, general of conquering the west, governor of the military forces on the right side of the Long River, and marquis of Deng.

Deng Zhong (邓忠), son of Ai, Marquis of Ting.

Deng Yu, Ai's grandson.

Deng Lang, Ai's grandson, Langzhong.

Shi Ci, assassin of Yizhou.

Ti Jun (梯俊), a lieutenant of Jianzhong (建中校尉).

Liu Xia, governor.

Liu Mao, governor of Lelang.

Bow Zun, governor of Band Fang.

Cai Feng, governor of Liaodong.

Yao Guang, governor of Xuantu.

Chen Deng (陈登), courtesy name Yuanlong (元龙), governor of Guangling (广陵).

Du Kui (杜夔), courtesy name Gongliang (公良), a native of Henan province, was a Tai Le (太乐)order, and a lieutenant of the Concordance.

Chen Down, a native of Xiapi, was a lieutenant general of the Department of Law.

Zhang Shi, a general.

Chi sent.

Qin Yiyi.

Zhu Jianping, a native of Pei, general of the Five Officials.

Zhou Xuan, Kong He, a native of Le'an, and a Tai Shi.

Wang Bi, Shanyang, Shangshulang.

Shao Ti, Xicao, a subordinate of Xicao.

Xiahou Xian, Sima.

Hu Lie, Protector.

Tian Xu.

Juan, general.

Zhuge Xu, assassin of Yongzhou.

Zhang Xiu, a native of Zu Li, Wuwei, who later surrendered to Cao Cao and made many contributions, died while accompanying Cao Cao to Liucheng to conquer Wuwan.

Zhang Lu (张鲁), courtesy name Gongqi (公祺), was a native of Feng, Pei, who was a lieutenant general of Zhenmin, and led the governor of Hanning.

Liu Shu

Liu Bei, character Xuan De, a native of Zhuo County, Zhuo County, descendant of Liu Sheng, King Jing of Zhongshan, son of Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty, had the style of Gaozu and the instrument of a hero. Liu Bei was the emperor of Shu Han.

Liu Ch'en, character Gongshi, later lord. Surrendered by self-binding.

Liu Yong (刘永), courtesy name Gongshou (公壽), son of the late lord and king of Lu.

Liu Li (刘理), courtesy name Fengxiao (奉孝), concubine brother of the later lord, king of Liang.

Liu Zhi (刘辑), son of Li (理), was a lieutenant of Bong Che (奉車都尉), and a marquis of Xiang (乡).

Liu Yin, son of Li, was the king of Mourning.

Liu Cheng (刘承), son of Yin (胤子), king of Gotham (殇王).

Liu Feng (刘封), son of Liu Bei (劉备), had martial arts and superior qi, and was a lieutenant general in the vice army. He was given to death.

Queen Gan, a native of Pei.

Empress Mu, a native of Chenliu.

Mrs. Sun, a member of the Eastern Wu clan.

Queen Jing Ai (敬哀皇后), eldest daughter of Zhang Fei (张飞), Empress of the Later Lord.

Queen Zhang, sister of Jing Ai, Empress of the Later Lord.

Wang Guiren (王貴人), servant of Empress Jing Ai Zhang (敬哀张皇皇).

Liu Xuan (刘璇), courtesy name Wenheng (文衡), crown prince of the Later Lord. He died in a chaotic army.

Liu Yao (刘瑶), son of the Later Lord, King of An Ding (安定王).

Liu Chong, son of the Later Lord, King of Xihe.

Liu Zan, son of the later lord, King of Xinping.

Liu Chen, son of the queen-master, king of Beidi. He committed suicide at the fall of Shu.

Liu Xun, son of the later lord, king of Xinxing.

Liu Chi, son of the later lord, king of Shangdang.

Ge Liang (诸葛亮), with the character Kong Ming (孔明), was a native of Yangdu (琅邪), a prime minister, a marquis of Wuxiang (武乡侯), and a pastor of Yizhou (益州). He died of illness in the army at the age of 54.

Zhuge Liang was the son of Zhuge Zhan (朱葛瞻), who was a general in the line of defense. He died in battle at the age of 37.

Zhuge Shang was the eldest son of Zhan. He died with his father at Fulcheng.

Zhuge Jing was the second son of Zhan.

Zhuge Jun was the younger brother of Liang, and a captain of Changshui.

Zhuge Qiao (诸葛乔), character Bosong (伯松), second son of Jin (瑾), extra horse harnessed by the side of a team.

Zhuge Pan, son of Qiao, was a general of the army.

Zhuge Xian, son of Pan.

Guan Yu, word Yun Chang, Hedong Xie Ren, former general, fake section battle-axe, strong Mou Hou. He was killed in a sneak attack by the Eastern Wu.

Guan Xing (关兴), with the character of An Guo (安国), was the son of Guan Yu (关羽), a vassal of the generals and the middle supervisor of the army.

Guan Tong, son of Xing, was a Lieutenant General of Huben and a Marquis of Zhuangmu.

Guan Yi, son of Xing, Marquis Yi Zhuangmu.

Guan Ping, son of Yu. He was killed together with Guan Yu.

Zhang Fei (张飞), character Yide (翼德), a native of Zhuo County (涿 county), a Che Cavalry General (车骑将军), a lieutenant of Si Li (司隶校尉), and a Marquis of Huan. Assassinated by his subordinates Zhang Da and Fan Qiang.

Zhang Bao (张苞), Fei's eldest son, Huan Hou (桓侯).

Zhang Zun (张遵), son of Zhang Bao (苞), was a general of the army.

Zhang Shao, Fei's second son, minister and servant of the Shangshu, Marquis Huan.

Ma Chao (马超), courtesy name Meng Qi (孟起), a native of Maoling (茂陵) in Right Fufeng (扶风), Hussar General (骠骑将军), leader of the Liangzhou pastorate (凉州牧), and Marquis of Wei.

Ma Dai (马岱), brother of Ma Chao (马超), Pingbei General (平北将军), Marquis of Chencang.

Huang Zhong (黄忠), character Han Sheng (汉升), a native of Nanyang (南阳), a rear general and Marquis of Gang.

Huang Xu, son of Zhong.

Zhao Yun (赵云), courtesy name Zilong (子龙), a native of Zhending (真定), Changshan (常山), Zhenjun (镇军) general, and Marquis Shunping (顺平).

Zhao Tong (赵统), Huben Zhonglang (虎贲中郎), governor of the army, Marquis of Shunping (顺平侯).

Zhao Guang was a general of the Teeth Gate. He accompanied Jiang Wei on his expedition to Touzhong and died in battle.

Pang Tong (庞统), courtesy name Shiyuan (士元), was a native of Xiangyang, and was called by Sima Hui (司马徽) as the crown of the southern statesmen. He was a warlord and Marquis of Guannei. He was 36 years old when he was hit by a stray bullet during the siege of Luo County.

Pang Hong, with the character Ju Shi (巨师), was the son of Tong and the governor of Fuling.

Pang Lin was the younger brother of Tong, and was engaged in the Jingzhou administration. He was a member of the Imperial Household Bureau of China, and was a member of the Imperial Household Bureau of China.

Fa Zheng (法正), a general of the army and a winged marquis, was a native of Fufeng, an ancient place on the right side of the Yangtze River, and a general of the army.

Fa Miao (法邈), Marquis of Guan Nei (关内侯), Lieutenant of Bong Che (奉車都尉) and governor of Hanyang (汉阳太守).

Xu Jing (许靖), courtesy name Wenxiu (文休), a native of Ru'nan Pingchi (汝南平舆), good at evaluating people, and a great minister.

Xu Qin, son of Jing.

Xu You, son of Qin, Shangshu.

Chen Ge (陈祗), character Fengzong (奉宗), a native of Runan (汝南), grandson of Xu Jing's elder brother, was a minister in charge of keeping the Shangshu order, and was added to the rank of general of Zhenjun (镇军).

Chen Yu (陈裕), son of Gion (祗), was a minister of the Yellow Gate.

Lv Yi, a native of Nanyang, was a Shangshu magistrate.

Lv Chen, son of Yi, was a magistrate of Chengdu.

Lv Ya, the second son of Yi, was a man of literary talent and wrote fifteen articles in the Ge Lun.

Mu Zhu (麋竺), with the character Zizhong (子仲), was a native of Donghai Qu (東海朐), and was a general of An Han.

Mu Wei (麋威), the son of Zhu, was a general of Huben Zhonglang (虎贲中郎將).

Mu Zhao (麋照), son of Wei (威), was a general of the Tiger Cavalry.

Mu Fang, Zi Fang, a native of Donghai, was a governor of Nanxian County. He surrendered to Wu.

Sun Qian (孙乾), courtesy name Gongyou (公佑), a native of Beihai (北海), was a general of Bingzhong (秉忠).

Jian Yong (简雍), courtesy name Xianhe (賢和), a native of Zhuo County (涿 county), was a general of Zhaode.

Yi Ji (伊籍), courtesy name Bo Ji (伯機), a native of Shanyang (山阳), and General Zhaowen.

Qin Mi (秦宓), courtesy name Zi Zhi (子敕), a native of Mianzhu (绵竹) in Guanghan (广汉), and a great agricultural minister.

Xiahou Cidian, a governor of Guanghan.

Dong He (董和), courtesy name Youzhai (幼宰), was a native of Zhijiang (枝江) in Nanxian (南郡), and was a general of the army.

Dong Yun (董允), courtesy name Huu Zhao (休昭), son of He (和子), was a minister of the Shanshu order.

Dong Hong (董宏), grandson of Yun (允), was a governor of Jinshi (晋巴西太守).

Liu Ba, character Zichu, a native of Zuyang, Zuling, was a Shangshu orderer.

Ma Liang, word Jichang, Xiangyang Yicheng people, Ma Liang eyebrows have white hairs, known as white eyebrow Ma Liang, his five brothers are known as "Ma's five Chang, white eyebrow most Liang." The left general puisne, killed in the battle of Yiling, 36 years old.

Ma Bing, Liang's son, was a cavalry captain.

Ma Su, character You Chang, Liang's younger brother, was a man of more words than words, order of Chengdu in Mianzhu, Taishou of Yuexi, blundered in the battle of Jieting, and was beheaded, 39 years old.

Chen Zhen (陈震), courtesy name Xiaoqi (孝起), a native of Nanyang (南阳), Weiwei (卫尉), and Marquis of Chengyang Ting (城陽亭).

Chen Ji, son of Zhen, was a Marquis of Chengyang Pavilion.

Meng Da (孟达), courtesy name Zijing (子敬), governor of Yidu (宜都).

Peng Yang (彭漾), courtesy name Yongnian (永年), a native of Guanghan (广汉), was a governor of Yangjiang (陽江).

Liao Li (廖立), courtesy name Gong Yuan (公渊), a native of Lin Yuan (临沅) in Wuling (武陵), was a lieutenant of Changshui (长水校尉). He was exiled to Wenshan County.

Li Yan (李严), courtesy name Zhengfang (正方), a native of Nanyang (南阳), was a hussar general and a marquis of Duxiang (都乡侯), who was given a fake festival and was given the title of Guangluxun. He was exiled to Zitong County for having missed the military opportunity.

Li Feng, son of Yan, was a governor of Zhuti.

Liu Yan, a native of Lu, was a governor of Guling and a marquis of Duxiang.

Wei Yan, character Wen Chang, a native of Yiyang, former military commander and general of the conquest of the West, false festival, marquis of Nanzheng. He was killed after Kong Ming's death for his disagreement with Yang Yi.

Yang Yi, character Wei Gong, a native of Xiangyang, talented, Prime Minister's Counselor and General of Suijun. He was exiled from Hanjia County for dissatisfaction with his position and committed suicide.

Huo Jun (霍峻), courtesy name Zhong Miao (仲邈), a native of Zhijiang (枝江) in Nanxian (南郡), was a governor of Zitong (梓潼) and a general of benefit.

Huo Yi (霍弋), courtesy name Shaoxian (紹先), son of Jun (峻), was a supervisor and general of Yijun (翊軍), and governor of Jianning (建寧).

Wang Lian (王连), courtesy name Wenyi (文仪), a native of Nanyang, was a lieutenant of the Tun Cavalry, leader of the Chancellor of the Imperial Army, and a Marquis of the Pingyang Pavilion.

Wang Shan, son of Lian, was a governor of Jiangyang.

Xiang Lang (向朗), courtesy name Ju Da (巨達), a native of Yicheng (宜城), Xiangyang (襄阳), was a general of the left army, and a marquis of the Hsien-ming Ting (显明亭).

Xiang Zao, son of Lang, was a royal historian.

Xiang Favored was the son of Lang's brother, and was the middle leader of the army. In the third year of Yanxi, he conquered the barbarians in Hanjia and was killed in battle.

Xiang Chong (向充), the younger brother of Favored, was a lieutenant of the Archery and Shangshu (尚书).

Zhang Shui (张裔), a native of Chengdu, Shu County, was an auxiliary general of the Han Dynasty who led the governor of Liufu.

Zhang Yu, son of Zhang Yu, was a governor of three counties and a supervisor of the army.

Zhang Yu, the son of Zhang Yu, was the son of the Crown Prince.

Yang Hong (楊洪), a native of Wuyang in Gandhara, was a governor of Shu County, a lieutenant of the Yuezhi school, and a marquis of Guannei.

Huang Elemental, governor of Hanjia.

Fei Shi (费诗), a native of Nan'an (南安), Gandhi (犍为), was an advisor to the governor. He surrendered to the Wei for fear of punishment.

Wang Chong (王冲), a native of Guanghan (广漢), was a general in charge of the teeth.

Du Wei (杜微), a native of Zitongfu, was an advisor to the general.

Wu Liang (五梁), courtesy name Deshan (德山), a native of Nan'an (南安), Gandan (犍为), who practiced Confucianism, was a doctor of admonition and a general of the Five Officials.

Zhou Qun (周群), a native of Langzhong (阆中) in Brazil, was a Confucian lieutenant.

Zhang Yu, a native of Shu County, was a good scholar and a minister in the rear of the state.

Du Qiong (杜琼), a native of Chengdu (成都), Shu County (蜀郡), skilled in the art of studying An (究安术), was a left lieutenant-general (左中郎將), the Grand Honglu (大鸿胪), and a member of the Imperial Court.

Xu Ci, courtesy name Rendu, was a native of Nanyang, good at Zheng's studies, and a bachelor.

Xu Xun, son of Ci, doctor.

Hu Ch'ien (胡潜), courtesy name Kung-hsing (公兴), Bachelor.

Meng Guang (孟光), courtesy name Xiaoyu (孝裕), a native of Luoyang, Henan Province, and a member of the clan of Meng Yu (孟郁), a lieutenant of the Han Dynasty. He was a member of the Imperial Court of the People's Republic of China and a member of the Imperial Court of the People's Republic of China.

Lai Min (来敏), courtesy name Jingda (京達), was a native of Xinye (新野) in Yiyang (义陽), a descendant of Lai She (來歙). His father, Lai Yan, was an official of the Han Dynasty. He was a general in the Han Dynasty, and his official rank was General Zhishen (执慎将军).

Lai Zhong (来忠), son of Lai Min (敏子), was a military officer who studied the classics.

Yin Mo (尹默), a native of Zitong, was a scholar of the classics and history, and was a senior official of the Chinese government.

Yin Zong, son of Mo, was a doctor.

Li Zong (李撰), a native of Zitongfu, was a doctor and right lieutenant general.

Chen Shu, word Shen Bo, a native of Hanzhong, learned and learned, author of seven articles in the Department of Interpretation, a biography of Yibu Jieguo, and the Zhi, a governor of three counties.

Qiao Zhou (谯周), a native of Xi Chong Guo (西充国), Brazil, was a great scholar and a great scholar of the Middle Kingdom.

Qiao Xi, Zhou's eldest son.

Qiao Xian, Zhou's second son.