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Zhang Fei knew that she was of good upbringing, so he married her. They had one daughter, [e] who later married Liu Shan and became Empress of the state of Shu. [38] [39] Empress Jing'ai had a younger sister who also married Liu Shan and was known as Empress Zhang. [40] Zhang Fei's eldest son, Zhang Bao, died at a young age. [41]
She was from the Xiahou clan which was one of the main maintainers of the state of Cao Wei which was a rival of what would become the state of Shu Han that Zhang Fei would serve. There are anecdotes that say that Xiahou Yuan abandoned his son for a year to save his late brother's daughter; it is unknown if that person would be Lady Xiahou. [3]
Zhang Fei bellows a challenge at the enemy and shocks Xiahou Jie to death. Cao Cao's soldiers also observe that the woods behind Zhang Fei are clouded in dust and believe that there is an ambush, so they retreat without a fight and Zhang Fei destroys the bridge and retreats as well. Zhang Fei had earlier ordered his men to tie tree branches to ...
Little is known about Zhang Bao's life because Zhang Fei's biography in the historical text Records of the Three Kingdoms only mentioned that he was Zhang Fei's eldest son and that he died early. [1] Zhang Bao had a son, Zhang Zun (張遵), who served as a Master of Writing (尚書) in the Shu government and was killed in battle at Mianzhu in ...
But not long after, Zhang Fei participated in the border counterattack and eventually died to save Gu Yiye, leaving the pregnant A Xiu a widow. Gu Yiye took on the responsibility of taking care of A Xiu and her son and Zhang Fei's mother. After Zhang Fei's mother passed away, A Xiu observed mourning for three years and then married Gu Yiye.
Like many fictitious events in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the Oath of the Peach Garden was developed based on folk tales from earlier generations. He Jing in the early Yuan dynasty wrote the Inscription of the Temple of Prince Yiyong Wu'an of Han, which consisted of the statement "The Prince (Guan Yu) were friends with General of Chariots and Cavalry [Zhang] Fei and Zhaolie (Emperor, Liu ...
A Michigan couple allegedly abandoned their adopted Haitian child at a Jamaican boarding school that was shut down over abuse claims, leaving him alone in the foreign county for months.
Liu Shan had four wives: Empress Jing'ai, Empress Zhang, Lady Li [21] and Lady Wang. Empress Jing'ai, née Zhang, was Empress Zhang's elder sister. Both of them were Zhang Fei's daughters. [22] [23] Lady Wang bore Liu Xuan. [24] Liu Shan had another six sons: Liu Yao, Liu Cong, Liu Zan, Liu Chen, Liu Xun and Liu Qian.