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Xiahou and Lan
In that battle, he captured Xiahou Lan ( 夏侯蘭 ), an old acquaintance who was from the same hometown as him.
Zhao Yun turned Xiahou Lan in to Liu Bei, despite their close tie, but pleaded for Xiahou's life, to which Liu agreed.

Xiahou and person
( 吾岂苟存自客於寇虏乎 )" What further perturbed Xiahou Ba was the person who succeeded Xiahou Xuan's former position was none other than Guo Huai, whom Xiahou Ba had a personal feud with.

Xiahou and who
In the Battle of Bowang, Xiahou Dun chased Liu Bei, who feigned retreat by suddenly setting his own camp on fire.
** Five other sons who were granted titles of marquises after Xiahou Dun's death
** Two other grandsons who were granted titles of marquises after Xiahou Dun's death
Xiahou Yuan's deputy Guo Huai threw his weight behind Zhang He, who then took over command of Xiahou's troops.
He was said to have expressed his disappointment that it was Xiahou Yuan instead of Zhang He who was killed in battle.
He was most noted for his victory in the Battle of Mount Dingjun, in which his force routed that of Xiahou Yuan, who was slain during battle.
Liu Bang left the banquet later on the pretext of going to the latrine and was received by Xiahou Ying, who had been waiting nearby on Zhang Liang's instruction.
Initially, he wanted to entrust Cao Fang to his uncle Cao Yu ( 曹宇 ), who would serve as a regent along with Xiahou Xian ( 夏侯獻 ), Cao Shuang, Cao Zhao ( 曹肇 ), and Qin Lang ( 秦朗 ).
During the escape, Zhao Yun encountered the enemy general Xiahou En, who was bearing Cao Cao's prized Qinggang Sword ( 青釭劍 ), and swiftly slew him and gained the sword.
Xiahou Yuan's daughter was made Zhang's wife, and gave birth to two daughters who were later married to Liu Shan and became the empresses of the state of Shu Han.
Many believed that Cao Cao's order was required before help could be sent, but Xiahou Yuan decided that it would take too long to seek the approval of his lord, who was 51. 67 miles away in Ye City.
However, believing that such construction would further exhaust his troops, who were already worn from the travel, Xiahou Yuan ordered an immediate attack on his just arrived rival, and his army ultimately prevailed.
In 214, Xiahou Yuan led his combined forces to invade Song Jian, who established a tiny kingdom 30 years ago.
: A limb will be lost ( Referring to Xiahou Yuan, who was said to be a good, loyal friend and cousin of Cao Cao ).
There, Xiahou was identified by the local residents, who reported his presence to the Shu forces, and was under heavy attack.
In the 240s Xiahou became the Marquis of Bochangting and a known associate of Cao Shuang, who was the son of the deceased Cao Zhen and leader of the dominant faction in Wei politics.
When Cao Shuang decided to wage war against Shu to enhance his personal influence and reputation, Xiahou was made Protector-of-the-Army and came under command of Xiahou Xuan, who was Xiahou Ba's son in the clan.
From AD 244 to 249, Xiahou Ba would play into the hands of Guo, who held authority to temporarily command him when a military crisis arose.
In AD 247, when the leaders of Qiang tribe and Hu tribe rebelled against Wei, Xiahou Ba stationed at Weixi, and was under attack from Shu commander, Jiang Wei, who came to support the rebellion.
As Jiang was worn out from the travel, so was Xiahou Ba, but the glory and merit of subjugating the rebellion went to Guo Huai, who was made a Xianghou ( Marquis of a village ).

Xiahou and was
Xiahou Dun ( died 13 June 220 ) was a military general serving under the warlord Cao Cao during the late Han Dynasty period of Chinese history.
Cao Cao's original family name was Xiahou, but his father Cao Song was the adopted son of the eunuch Cao Teng, so Xiahou Dun and Cao Cao share blood relations.
Xiahou Dun was born in the county of Qiao ( 譙 ; present-day Bozhou, Anhui ).
In 190, Xiahou Dun joined Cao Cao as the latter was raising an army to join the coalition against Dong Zhuo.
Xiahou Dun had been a close aide to Cao Cao during the initial battles against Dong Zhuo as well as the Battle of Yan Province ( 兗州 ; covering present-day western Shandong ), and was made a deputy commander.
When Cao Cao was leading a campaign against Tao Qian, the governor of Xu Province ( 徐州 ; covering present-day northern Jiangsu ) whom Cao accused of killing his father, Xiahou Dun was left with the responsibility of defending Yan Province.
While Xiahou Dun was guarding the city, Zhang Miao and Chen Gong rebelled.
Lü Bu evaded the encounter and went for the city of Puyang ( 濮陽 ), which was the storage base of Xiahou Dun's supplies.
Xiahou Dun's subject Han Hao was calm and collected throughout the crisis.
Xiahou Dun, however, lost the battle, during which his left eye was struck by an arrow.
In 202, Xiahou Dun was sent as the vanguard to invade Jing Province ( 荊州 ; covering present-day Hubei and Hunan ).
Despite warnings by Li Dian, Xiahou Dun led the main army into Liu Bei's ambush, and was defeated.
Xiahou Dun was a violent man in nature, as early as a youth, he already had a man murdered just because he insulted his martial arts master ( at the same time, he was indeed very respectful to his teachers and masters ).
Xiahou Dun was likely not very welcomed by his fellow soldiers and comrades during his early years too.
Xiahou Dun was only lucky that his hijackers surrendered to Han Hao at the last minute before the attack.
Xiahou Dun questioned Cao Cao about it, and Cao stated that great generals should belong to great lands, and that the land of Wei was not grand enough for a general of Xiahou's caliber.
However, when he was made a governor, Xiahou Dun quickly found his calling.
In the novel, Xiahou Dun was said to be a cousin of Cao Cao, while his loss of an eye was also made much more dramatic than it probably was.

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