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* Liu Feng, Shu general ( executed by Liu Bei ) ( b. 192 )
Local provincial warlords who seized or enhanced their power included Li Zongren of the New Guangxi Clique, Yan Xishan of the Shanxi clique, Feng Yuxiang and his Northwestern or Guominjun Clique, Tang Shengzhi in Hunan, Chiang Kuang-Nai in Fujian, Sheng Shicai of Xinjiang, Long Yun of Yunnan, Wang Jialie of Guizhou, Liu Xiang and Liu Wenhui of the Sichuan Clique, Han Fuqu of Shandong, Bie Tingfang ( 别廷芳 ) of Henan, the Ma Clique of Ma Bufang and his family in Qinghai, Ma Hongkui in Ningxia, and Ma Zhongying in Gansu, Chen Jitang and his Cantonese Clique, Lu Diping ( 鲁涤平 ) of Jiangxi and Jing Yuexiu ( 井岳秀 ) of Shaanxi.
** Feng Xi, defeated Li Yi and Liu E in Wu with Wu Ban, served as commissioner ( or overall commander ) of the land forces
When she, also in Emperor Xiaowen's absence, tried to force Emperor Xiaowen's sister Princess Pengcheng, whose husband Liu Chengxu ( 劉承緒, Liu Chang's son ) had died earlier, to marry her brother Feng Su ( 馮夙 ) the Duke of Beiping, Princess Pengcheng fled out of Luoyang and arrived at Emperor Xiaowen's camp, accusing Empress Feng of adultery.
The Han forces were at this point in two groups — one led by Wang Feng, Wang Chang ( 王常 ), and Liu Xiu, which, in response to the arrival of the Xin forces, withdrew to the small town of Kunyang ( 昆陽, in modern Pingdingshan, Henan ) and one led by Liu Yan, which was still besieging Wancheng.
In 1943, Liu was called back to Yan ' an for Zheng Feng.
Liu Bang was born in a peasant family in Zhongyang Village, Feng Town, Pei County, Sishui Commandery ( in present-day Feng County, Jiangsu ).
Emperor Ai's cousin Liu Jizi ( 劉箕子 ), the Prince of Zhongshan ( Prince Xing's son ), had a congenital heart disorder, and his grandmother Feng Yuan, the princess dowager, cared for his treatment and often worshipped gods to pray for his healing.
The Han forces were at this point in two groups — one led by Wang Feng ( 王鳳 ), Wang Chang ( 王常 ), and Liu Xiu, which, in response to the arrival of the Xin forces, withdrew to the small town of Kunyang ( 昆陽, in modern Pingdingshan, Henan ) and one led by Liu Yan, which was still sieging Wancheng.
The Han forces were at this point in two groups — one led by Wang Feng ( 王鳳 ), Wang Chang ( 王常 ), and Liu Xiu, which, in response to the arrival of the Xin forces, withdrew to the small town of Kunyang ( 昆陽, in modern Pingdingshan, Henan ) and one led by Liu Yan, which was still sieging Wancheng.
** Liu Shou ( 劉綬 ), the Princess Liyi ( created 45, killed by her husband Yin Feng 59 )
He was then able to travel alone, through the oncoming horde of Sun Quan's soldiers, finally reaching Liu Feng.
Angered, Liao Hua rode to Chengdu and reported Liu Feng's refusal to help Guan Yu to Liu Bei ; Liu Bei, enraged, ordered the execution of Liu Feng.

Liu and however
Zhou Yu was suspicious of Liu Bei's intentions, however, and suggested to Sun Quan that Liu be seized and put under house arrest ( albeit be very well-treated ) and his forces be merged into Sun's ; Sun Quan, believing that Liu Bei's forces would rebel if he did that, declined.
Under the able general Dao Yanzhi, however, Liu Song recovered the four cities of Luoyang, Hulao, Huatai and Qiao ' ao south of the Yellow River.
Once Vietnam did succumb to foreign rule, however, it proved unable to escape from it, and for 1, 100 years, Vietnam had been successively governed by a series of foreign powers: the Hans, Eastern Hans, Eastern Wus, Cao Wei, Jins, Liu Songs, Southern Qis, Liangs, Suis, Tangs, and Southern Hans ; leading to the losses of its writing system, language, and national identity.
The exact reason why Mao Zedong refused to reinstate the presidency was unclear, however it is now known that Mao did not want his political struggle with Liu Shaoqi to be remembered as his attempt to claim the title of the presidency for himself.
Lü Bu soon turned on his host, however, and took control of Xiapi, sending Liu Bei to nearby town of Xiaopei ( 小沛 ).
Once they engaged in battle, however, after minor losses, the other units were hesitant to assist them, and Liu Xiu killed Wang Xun in battle.
Liu Biao, however, eventually decided to shelter Liu Bei, an enemy of Cao Cao and relative in deep lineage when Cao Cao defeated Yuan Shao, where Liu Bei was previous sheltered after the events of 198.
As Liu Fei was about to drink the poisoned wine, however, Emperor Hui, realizing what was happening, grabbed the cup as if to drink it himself.
Once they engaged in battle, however, after minor losses, the other units were hesitant to assist them, and Liu Xiu killed Wang Xun in battle.
After some difficulties, however, Liu Xiu was able to unify the northern commanderies still loyal to Emperor Gengshi and siege Handan in 24, killing Wang Lang.
He, however, was forced to stay in Xie's headquarters, and Liu Gong protected him on a number of occasions.
Once they engaged in battle, however, after minor losses, the other units were hesitant to assist them, and Liu Xiu killed Wang Xun in battle.
Liu Xiu would soon have a major problem on his hand, however, in winter 23, as he faced a pretender for the Han throne.
Rather than imprisoning Guo ( as is often the fate of deposed empresses ), however, he created her son Liu Fu ( 劉輔 ) the Prince of Zhongshan and created her the Princess Dowager of Zhongshan.
By the time he reached Jing Province, however, Liu Cong had already surrendered and Liu Bei had fled south.
According to Liu Xi's Eastern Han Dynasty Dictionary of Names, the word pipa may have an onomatopoeic origin ( the word being similar to the sounds the instrument makes ) although modern scholarship suggests a possible derivation from the Persian word " barbat " ( the two theories however are not necessarily mutually exclusive ).
Once Liu left, however, Sima Ying's forces collapsed.
Liu Bei, however, didn't want to bring chaos to Xiangyang and chose to go to Jiangling instead.
Liu struck first, however, and defeated a far stronger army of montagnards in a surprise attack.

Liu and refused
Liu had refused to battle the Communists to conserve his army.
Liu had refused to do battle against the Red Army, to save his own military from destruction.
After Liu Bei's conquest of Yi Province, he was able to supply his troops on his own, so Sun Quan sent Lu Su as an emissary to demand for the return of Jing Province, but Liu Bei refused.
However, Emperor Ming grew arrogant and refused to grant a pardon to those who had supported Liu Ziye.
Cao Cao agreed and Guo Jia's point was proven later, when Liu Biao refused to attack Xuchang when Liu Bei advised him to do so.
One morning in the winter of 194 BC, Emperor Hui went for a hunting trip and did not bring Liu Ruyi with him because the latter refused to get out of bed.
Liu Bei held his position in the mountainous terrain and refused to engage in battles.
The other rebel leaders refused, and in early 23, Liu Xuan was proclaimed emperor.
When Zhang Fei met Guan Yu, he refused to believe that Guan did not renounce his loyalty to Liu Bei, and fought with Guan without giving the latter any chance to explain himself.
The other rebel leaders refused, and in early 23, Liu Xuan was proclaimed emperor.
The other rebel leaders refused, and in early 23, Liu Xuan was proclaimed emperor.
Zhang Liang reminded Liu Bang that if he refused to approve Han Xin's request, Han might be discontented and declare independence from Liu, putting them in a dangerous situation.
Three other princes were persuaded to join but either refused or merely did not join: Liu An ( 劉安 ), the Prince of Huainan ( roughly modern Lu ' an, Anhui ); Liu Ci ( 劉賜 ), the Prince of Lujiang ( roughly modern Chaohu, Anhui ); and Liu Bo ( 劉勃 ), the Prince of Hengshan ( roughly part of modern Lu ' an, Anhui ).
When the Battle of Yiling broke out, Zhuge Jin wrote a letter to Liu Bei, asking him to abort the operation, but Liu Bei refused.
A number of imperial officials, including Meng, suggested that Emperor An be taken across the Yangtze River to evade Lu's forces, but Liu Yu refused, choosing to defend Jiankang.
Once at Jiankang, Lu refused several strategies that Xu offered that were risky but offered chances of success, instead trying to intimidate Liu Yu's forces into collapsing, which he could not do.
When Sun Ce attacked him, many of his advisors suggested to him that he should name Taishi Ci as the commander-in-chief of his force to defend themselves against Sun Ce, but Liu Yao refused, fearing that giving Taishi Ci the command would tarnish his reputation, since Taishi Ci was once a criminal.

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