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Ma and Chao
* Ma Ping, general of Han Dynasty, father of Ma Teng, grandfather of Ma Chao ( b. 126 )
* Ma Teng, father of Ma Chao, Prefect of Liang Province, China ( b. 156 )
He is of Hakka ancestry, desended from the venerable Han Dynasty General Ma Yuan and Three Kingdoms era General Ma Chao originating from Hunan Province of China.
It is believed that the lands of Mae Hong Son had already been settled before the arrival of Lord Kaeo of Ma ( เจ ้ าแก ้ วเม ื องมา ; Chao Kaeo Mueang Ma ) and his consequent resettlement in the area.
Ma Chao ( 176 – 222 ) was the oldest son of Ma Teng and a military general during the late Han Dynasty and early Three Kingdoms era of Chinese history.
In Luo Guanzhong's historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, he received the nickname " Ma Chao the Splendid " due to his elaborate armour and grand skill as a warrior.
Ma Chao was born in Maoling, Fufeng ( northeast of present-day Xingping, Shaanxi ) to the warlord Ma Teng and a Qiang woman.
Ma Chao was ordered by his father to follow Zhong Yao, Director of Retainers, to attack Guo Yuan and Gao Gan in Pingyang.
In the ensuing battle, Ma Chao was hit by an arrow in the foot, but he wrapped his foot in a pouch and continued fighting.
When Cao Cao became chancellor later, he wanted Ma Chao to serve in the capital city but Ma declined.
Ma Chao remained in Liang Province, and was appointed " Lieutenant General " ( 偏将军 ) and ordered to take over command of his father's forces.
They were due to pass through Liang Province along the way, and Ma Chao suspected that Cao Cao was planning to attack him.

Ma and son
Chiang addressed Ma Fuxiang's son Ma Hongkui as Shao Yun Shixiong Ma Fuxiang attended national leadership conferences with Chiang during Battles against Japan.
Zheng, born as Ma He ( 馬和 / 马和 ), was the second son of a Muslim family which also had four daughters, from Kunyang, present day Jinning, just south of Kunming near the southwest corner of Lake Dian in Yunnan.
Along the road, Grampa dies and is buried in the camp ; Granma dies close to the California state line, both Noah ( the eldest Joad son ) and Connie ( the husband of the pregnant Joad daughter, Rose of Sharon ) split from the family ; the remaining members, led by Ma, realize they have no choice but to go on, as there is nothing remaining for them in Oklahoma.
* Ma Xiu, Second son of Ma Teng
* Ma Tie, Third son of Ma Teng
Noted residents of Smallville include the Kent family, Jonathan and Martha Kent, or Ma and Pa Kent as they were often called, and their adopted son Clark Kent ; Clark's friend, classmate and sometimes romantic interest Lana Lang ; Clark's best friend Pete Ross, and Smallville police chief Douglas Parker.
In a family of five children, Ma was the only son.
The Muslim warlord and General Ma Qi became military governor of Qinghai, followed by his brother Ma Lin ( warlord ) and then Ma Qi's son Ma Bufang.
Ma Chao was granted the posthumous nobility title of " Marquis Wei " ( 威侯 ) and the title was inherited by his son, Ma Cheng.
Ma Chao's daughter later married Liu Bei's son Liu Li, the Prince of Anping.

Ma and Teng
* Ma Teng, general of Han Dynasty ( d. 212 )
In the west, Liu Zhang held Yi Province while Hanzhong and the northwest were controlled by a motley collection of smaller warlords such as Ma Teng of Liang Province, the original post of Dong Zhuo.
* Han Sui, sworn brother of Ma Teng
* Ma Teng
At that time, Ma Teng had disagreements with Han Sui, " General Who Controls the West ", and he left Liang Province to work in the capital.
Ma Teng was appointed " Minister of the Guards " by Cao Cao, and the rest of his family moved to Ye.
* Father: Ma Teng, a prominent warlord who served as Minister of the Guards in Luoyang.

Ma and cousin
Only my younger cousin Ma Dai is left.
** Ma Dai, younger cousin, became a general in Shu Han
Rosie travels to Waikiki with Ma and Pa to help with cousin Rodney's pineapple enterprise.
He is the cousin of entertainer Eric Tsang and uncle of evangelist Jaeson Ma.
After Ma Teng's death, he followed his cousin Ma Chao ( Ma Teng's oldest son ) and they took shelter under the warlord Zhang Lu for a short period, before eventually serving Liu Bei, founding emperor of Shu.
He is a cousin ( through his father ) of former Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development Frederick Ma.
His son Siale ' ataongo, called Charles Ma ' afu, on the right next to his cousin.
Lady Ma's cousin Ma Yan ( 馬嚴 ) and mother Lady Lin were angered by the Dous ' attitude, and resolved to dissolve the engagement and offer Lady Ma to Crown Prince Liu Zhuang as a consort instead.

Ma and Dai
* Wei Yan, Shu general ( executed by Ma Dai ) ( b. 175 )
Right before Zhuge Liang passed away, he named Liao Hua, along with Ma Dai, Wang Ping, Zhang Ni and Zhang Yi, as the loyal generals of Shu who should be retained.
Yang Yi sent Ma Dai to give chase.
Ma Dai caught up to Wei Yan, decapitated him, and sent his severed head to Yang Yi.
Wei Yan openly rebelled with Ma Dai after Zhuge Liang died, as predicted.
" Unbeknownst to Wei Yan, Ma Dai was actually involved in Zhuge Liang's plan to remove Wei.
Responding to Wei Yan's challenge, Ma Dai then sprung out from Wei Yan's own ranks and decapitated him.
Commander of the Fatimid forces Dai Badrul ’ jamali ( d. 487 / 1095 ) conquered Palestine, during the period of 18th Fatimid Imam Ma ' ad al-Mustansir Billah ( d. 487 / 1094 ).
Besides, Zhao Yun, Wei Yan, and Ma Dai were described to have made great contributions to this campaign in the novel, but historically they were not involved with the campaign at all.
Ma Dai cut off the supply routes and killed Jinhuan Sanjie, a Nanman general protecting the river fortifications.
She captured Ma Zhong and Zhang Ni, and Zhuge Liang sent Zhao Yun, Wei Yan, and Ma Dai after her.
Eventually Ma Dai dismounted her and captured her.
I ordered Ma Dai to deploy the black wagons in the valley-they had been loaded earlier with fire launchers called ' earth thunder ', each containing nine missiles ... We cut off the road and burned out the enemy ..." ( 90-41 )
Ma Dai was a military general of the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms era of Chinese history.
Little of Ma Dai is known through historic records, except he at least participated Zhuge Liang's last northern expedition in 234.
In Luo Guanzhong's historical novel Romance of Three Kingdoms, Ma Dai went with Ma Teng to the capital on a summon from Cao Cao, and escaped from Cao's trap by disguising himself, and participated actively during the Battle of Tong Pass.

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