Cao Cao — For other uses, see Cao Cao (disambiguation). This is a Chinese name; the family name is Cao. Cao Cao Ming Dynasty block print portrait of Cao Cao from Sancai Tuhui … Wikipedia
Lu Bu — Lü Bu Portrait de Lü Bu, archer. D après une édition de l Histoire des Trois Royaumes de la dynastie Qing … Wikipédia en Français
Lu Pou — Lü Bu Portrait de Lü Bu, archer. D après une édition de l Histoire des Trois Royaumes de la dynastie Qing … Wikipédia en Français
Lü Bu — Portrait de Lü Bu, archer. D après une édition de l Histoire des Trois Royaumes de la dynastie Qing. Noms … Wikipédia en Français
Xu Huang — Three Kingdoms infobox Name=Xu Huang imagesize= Caption=Portrait of Xu Huang from a Qing Dynasty edition of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms Title= Military general Kingdom=Cao Wei Born=169 Died=227 Simp=徐晃 Trad=徐晃 Pinyin=Xú Huǎng Post=Marquis… … Wikipedia
Ma Liang (Three Kingdoms) — Chinese t=馬良 s=马良Ma Liang (style name Jichang 季常; sometimes called Bomei 白眉 White eyebrows ) (186 222) was an advisor to the powerful warlord Liu Bei during the Three Kingdoms era of China.He was the fourth born of five sons in Yicheng, near… … Wikipedia
Ding Yuan — For the Qing Dynasty battleship, see Chinese turret ship Dingyuan. Ding Yuan Regional governor and minor warlord Born (Unknown) Died 189 Names Simplified Chinese … Wikipedia
Cheng Yu — Not to be confused with Chengyu. This article is about the Three Kingdoms strategist. For the modern Chinese musician, see Cheng Yu (musician). Cheng Yu Strategist of Cao Wei Born 141 Died 220 … Wikipedia
Dong Zhao (Three Kingdoms) — Dong Zhao Traditional Chinese 董昭 Simplified Chinese 董昭 Transcriptions … Wikipedia
Sheng Xian — Chinese t=盛憲 s=盛宪Sheng Xian, courtesy name Xiaozhang (孝章), was a man from Kuaiji (會稽) in the late Han Dynasty of ancient China.He was at one point the Administrator of Wu Commandery (吳郡, roughly modern Suzhou, Jiangsu), when he recommended one… … Wikipedia
Qing Dynasty nobility — The Qing Dynasty in China (1644 1911) developed a very complicated peerage system for ranking nobility. By convention all titles are to be inherited by the eldest son of its holder, but always one grade lower. There are instances, however, where… … Wikipedia