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  2. Liu Bei - Wikipedia

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    Liu Bei (Chinese: 劉備, pronunciation ⓘ; Mandarin pronunciation: [ljǒʊ pêɪ]; 161 – 10 June 223), [3] courtesy name Xuande (玄德), was a Chinese warlord in the late Eastern Han dynasty who later became the founding emperor of Shu Han, one of the Three Kingdoms of China.

  3. Lady Gan - Wikipedia

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    Lady Gan (died c. 210) [1] was a concubine of Liu Bei, [2] the founding emperor of the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period of China and Liu Shan's mother. She was later posthumously honoured as Lady Huangsi which means "the Lady whom the Emperor misses" by Liu Bei.

  4. Lady Mi - Wikipedia

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    Lady Mi addressing Zhao Yun before her suicide, from a Peking opera performance by Shanghai Jingju Theatre Company on May 3, 2015, in Tianchan Theatre, Shanghai, China.. In the 14th-century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, during the Battle of Changban, Lady Mi was lost in the midst of the battle and was injured while carrying Liu Bei's infant son Liu Shan with her.

  5. Lady Sun - Wikipedia

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    Lady Sun attempted to bring Liu Bei's son Liu Shan (who was born to Liu Bei's other wife, Lady Gan) with her to Sun Quan's territory. However, Zhao Yun and Zhang Fei, another of Liu Bei's generals, led their men to intercept her along the way and to retrieve Liu Shan.

  6. Empress Wu (Zhaolie) - Wikipedia

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    Many of Liu Bei's subordinates encouraged him to take Lady Wu as his wife. However, he was hesitant due to the fact that Liu Mao and him were of the same clan. [c] In order to convince Liu Bei, Fa Zheng reminded Liu that Duke Wen of Jin was betrothed to Huai Ying, even though he was the brother of her previous husband, Duke Huai of Jin ...

  7. Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon - Wikipedia

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    Liang Yujin as Lady Gan, Liu Bei's wife. Bai Jing as Lady Mi, Liu Bei's wife. Zhao Erkang as Ruan'er's father; Timmy Hung as Han Ying, Han De's son. Yang Jian as Han Yao, Han De's son. Chen Guohui as Han Jing, Han De's son. Zhang Mang as Han Qi, Han De's son. Hu Jingbo as Liu Shan, the last emperor of Shu. Feng Xiaoxiao played the younger Liu Shan.

  8. Mi Zhu - Wikipedia

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    Mi Zhu (c. 165–221), [1] courtesy name Zizhong, was a Chinese military general and politician who served under the warlord Liu Bei in the late Eastern Han dynasty, during the Three Kingdoms period, after Liu Bei founded the state of Shu Han. He was also Liu Bei's brother-in-law, as his sister, Lady Mi, married Liu Bei. Mi Zhu was essential to ...

  9. The Lost Bladesman - Wikipedia

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    Chen Hong as Lady Gan, Liu Bei's first wife. Zhao Ke as Lady Mi, Liu Bei's second wife. Dong Yong as Xun You, Cao Cao's advisor. Nie Yuan as Han Fu, a blacksmith in Luoyang who is an old friend of Guan Yu. Heizi as Meng Tan, Han Fu's sworn brother. Yu Ailei as Bian Xi, the general defending Yishui Pass. Sang Ping as Xu Chu, a general under Cao Cao.