Liu Bei rose up in civilian clothes and traveled throughout the Central Plains. He suffered repeated defeats and battles, and was unyielding. Finally, he divided the thorns and took advantage of them, and thus became the cause of the tripartite confrontation. The following are th

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Liu Bei rose up as a commoner, traveled through the Central Plains, suffered repeated defeats and battles, and persevered, and finally divided the thorns and gained advantages, and then became a tripartite cause. The following are the thirty-six generals of the Shu Han Dynasty. They defeated and attacked, and all of them still deserve the title of warrior generals.

36. Father and son are loyal: Zhuge Shang was born in Yinan, Shandong, Zhuge Liang's grandson, Zhuge Zhan's son, died in the battle of Mianyang. He was nineteen years old.

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35. A loyal martyr: Zhuge Zhan was born in Yinan, Shandong Province. He was the eldest son of Zhuge Liang. He was an official to Cavalry Commander , a Pingshang Shushi, and a Marquis of Wuxiang .

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34. The whole family is loyal and loyal: Fu Qian was born in Zaoyang, Henan, and was the governor of Guanzhong .

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33. Jilu Tuoguo: Xiahouba Zi Zhongmou, a native of Bozhou, Anhui. From official to chariot and cavalry general.

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32. Sichuan veteran general: Gao Xiang Hubei public security officer, official to miscellaneous title general, granted the title of Marquis of Xuanxiang.

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31. Disturbed but capable of perseverance: Ma Zhong, courtesy name Dexin, was from Langzhong, Sichuan. He was promoted to the general of Zhennan, held the post of Minister of Civil Affairs, and was granted the title of Marquis of Pengxiang.

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30. Loyal, brave and strict: Wang Ping Zijun, a native of Qu County, Dazhou, Sichuan. He was promoted to the general of Zhenbei and was granted the title of Marquis of Anhan.

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29. Generous and heroic: Zhang Yi Zi Boqi, a native of southern Sichuan County. He was promoted to the general who defeated the bandits and was granted the title of Marquis within the pass.

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28. Strict laws and dare to remonstrate: Zhang Yi Zi Bogong, a native of Wuyang, Sichuan. He was promoted to the general who conquered the West, and was granted the title of Marquis of Ting.

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27.. Known as Guo Lie: Liao Hua, courtesy name Yuan Jian, was born in Xiangyang, Hubei Province. From the official position to the right chariot and cavalry general, he was granted the title of Marquis of Zhongxiang.

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26. Unforgettable body: Fu Xu is from Zaoyang, Henan. The First Lord attacked Wu and died in battle after breaking off at Xiaoting.

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25. I have two friends: Mi Fang Zifang, a native of Lianyungang, Jiangsu. He was promoted to the prefect of Nanjun County.

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24. Died in battle: Feng Xi, courtesy name Xiuyuan, was a member of the Hubei Public Security Bureau.

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23. The crime cannot be punished: Fu Shiren Zi Junyi, from Guangyang (Beijing), Youzhou. He is a subordinate general under Guan Yu's command and stationed at the Public Security Bureau.

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22. Relying on talent and coercing skills: Mengda Zidu, a native of Jingyang, Shaanxi. When the official arrived, he served as a regular servant and was granted the title of Marquis of Pingyang Pavilion.

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21. Frank and honest: Zongyu Zi Deyan is from Nanyang, Henan. He was promoted to the general who conquered the West and was granted the title of Marquis within the Pass.

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20. Loyalty and bravery: Zhoucang is a legendary figure and has not been recorded in official history.

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19. Conquer Nanzhong: Guan Suo is a legendary figure and has not been seen in the official history of the Three Kingdoms.

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18. Young success: Guan Xing Zi Anguo, a native of Yuncheng, Shanxi. When he was an official, he served as a servant and supervised the army, and he attacked the Hou Tinghou of the Han Dynasty.

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17. Died young: Zhang Bao was the eldest son of Zhang Fei . He died young and left one son, Zhang Zunguan, who became the minister.

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16. Firm and simple: Deng Zhi Zi Bo Miao, a new savage in Henan. He was promoted to a general of chariots and cavalry, and was granted the title of Marquis of Yangwuting.

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15. Li Hui De'ang is from Chengjiang, Yunnan. He was promoted to General of Anhan and granted the title of Marquis of Han Xingting.

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14. Exaggeration: Ma Ji, whose courtesy name is Youchang, was born in Yicheng, Hubei Province. When he reached the official position of Yue Si , he joined the army as the prefect and prime minister.

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13. Use the weak to control the strong: Wu Yi Ziyuan, a native of Kaifeng, Henan. When he reached the rank of Chariot and Cavalry General, he was granted the title of Marquis of Jiyang.

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12. Laodang Yizhuang: Yan Yan was the prefect of Bajun under Liu Zhang, and surrendered to Liu Bei. His subsequent deeds are not recorded in official history.

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11. Extraordinary loyalty and bravery: Ma Dai A native of Xingping, Shaanxi, he was promoted to General Pingbei and was granted the title of Marquis of Chencang.

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10.. Perseverance: Jiang Wei Zi Boyue , a native of Gangu, Gansu. When he reached the rank of general, he was granted the title of Pavilion Marquis of Dangyang.

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9.. Arrogant and arrogant: Li Yan, courtesy name Zhengfang, was born in Nanyang, Henan. He rose to the rank of Hussar General and was granted the title of Marquis of the capital.

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8.. Extraordinary bravery: Wei Yan has a long character and is from Zaoyang, Henan. He rose to the rank of General of the Conquest of the West and was granted the title of Marquis of Nanzheng.

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7..Young and mature: Guanping Zi Tanzhi, a native of Yuncheng, Shanxi, was defeated and captured, and committed suicide.

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6. Extremely fierce and fierce: Liu Feng was from Xiangyin, Hunan, and was promoted to deputy general.

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5. Brave champion of the three armies: Huang Zhong Zi Hansheng, a native of Nanyang, Henan. After becoming a general, he was granted the title of Marquis within the Pass, and his posthumous title was Gang.

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4. Extraordinary heroism: Ma Chao Zi Meng Qi , a native of Xingping, Shaanxi. He was promoted to General of Hussars and was granted the title of Marquis of Zhuxiang. He died at the age of forty-seven and was given the posthumous title Wei.

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3. Full of courage: Zhao Yun Zi Zilong , from Zhending, Hebei. He was promoted to General Zhendong and was granted the title of Marquis of Yongchang, with the posthumous title of Shunping.

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2. Qi covers ten thousand people: Zhang Fei, courtesy name Yide, was born in Zhuozhou, Hebei. He was promoted to General of Chariots and Cavalry, Lieutenant of Sili School, and was granted the title of Marquis of Xixiang, with the posthumous title of Huan.

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1. Megatron China: Guan Yuzi Yunchang , a native of Yuncheng, Shanxi. He became a former general, led the Xiangyang prefect, was granted the title of Hou Tinghou of the Han Dynasty, and his posthumous title was Zhuang Miao.

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