Please give examples of those who were born in Hebei in the history of the Three Kingdoms or were in Hebei before the Battle of Guandu.
Zhao Yun, courtesy name Zilong, was born in Changshan Zhending. Born in AD 154. He aided Gong Sun Zan in Panhe, rescued Adou in Changpu, beheaded Gao Lan in Runan, killed Zhang Wuduo's Lu Xian and Liu Bei, defeated Li Dian and killed Lu Kuang. After Liu Bei captured Chengdu, Zhao Yun was named General of the Yi Army. In 223 AD, Zhao Yun was promoted to the rank of Zhonghujun, General of the Southern Expedition, and was named Yongchang Tinghou, and then moved to Zhendong General. In Fengming Mountain, he fought with the Xiliang Wei general Han De and his family. Zhao Yun stabbed Han Ying, the eldest son, to death, Han Qi, the fourth son, Han Qiong, the third son, captured Han Yao, the second son alive, and then stabbed Han De. From then on, the Han family One family was wiped out. He has never lost a battle in his life, a legendary figure, the cause of death is unknown...
Yan Liang, a native of Hebei, his birth and death years are unknown. Yan Liang killed Song Xian with three, Wei Xu with one, and Xu Huang with twenty. It was annoying that such a hero was attacked and killed by Guan Yu...
Wen Chou, (?-200), Hebei He is as famous as Yan Liang. When Yuan Shao captured Jizhou, Guan Chun wanted to assassinate him, but Wen Chou killed him. In the Battle of Panhe, Wen Chou lost several generals in a row and almost captured Gongsun Zan. The battle with Zhao Yun was inconclusive. According to Yanjin, he challenged Cao Cao, but fell into the trap of baiting the enemy and the army was in chaos. Wen Chou stood up and fought alone, shot and wounded Zhang Liao, and defeated Xu Huang. During the pursuit, he met Guan Yu. The battle failed, and he was timid and wanted to leave. Guan Yu caught up and killed him. Under the horse... (Damn, it's Guan Yu again)
Zhang Jia, whose courtesy name is Junyi, was born in Hejian. He enlisted in the army to fight against the Yellow Turbans in his early years. He served in the Sima Department of the army, belonging to Han Fu, and later to Yuan Shao. During the Battle of Guandu, he was slandered by Guo Tu and rebelled against Duke Cao. He was appointed as a partial general and granted the title of Tinghou. When Shu and Wei fought for Hanzhong, Wei Xianqu marched into Danqu, but was defeated by Zhang Fei. He retreated to Nanzheng and paid homage to General Dang Kou. Later, Xia Houyuan fought with Liu Bei for Hanzhong. After Yuan's death, Zhang Jaw was elected as the army leader, controlling the troops and holding on until Cao Cao arrived. After Emperor Wen Cao Pi succeeded to the throne, he was granted the title of General Zuo, and he was promoted to the title of Marquis of Duxiang, and later he was granted the title of Marquis of Mao. Together with Cao Zhen, he went to Xu Palace, and then went south to conquer Jingzhou, defeating Sun Quan's general Liu A. Po Ma Su was stationed in the street pavilion, and the three counties of Nan'an, Tianshui and Anding were pacified. Zhuge Liang returned to Qishan, chased him to the wooden gate, and fought with Liang's army. A flying arrow hit his right knee, causing him to die. Posthumous title: Zhuanghou.
Gao Lan, native of Hebei, and Zhang He were generals of Yuan Shao. , Gao Lan once fought with Xu Chu without deciding the winner. In the Battle of Guandu, Cao Cao led his army to sneak attack Wuchao. Yuan Shao asked Guo Tu to rescue him with only light cavalry, but ordered Gao Lan and Zhang He to lead heavy troops to attack Cao Cao's camp. The camp was too strong to move down, and the grain was burned. Guo Tu was ashamed of his plan. After losing, they returned to Shao. Gao Lan and others were furious, so they burned their attacking tools and led their troops to surrender to Cao Cao. He was named a partial general and Donglaihou. Later, he followed Cao Cao on an expedition to Runan, led his army to ambush Liu Bei, and killed Liu Pi in three ways. Just as he was about to capture Liu Bei, he was stabbed under his horse by fellow countryman Zhao Yun.
Gao Shun (158-198) Hebei Gao Shun, a native of Dingzhou, was pure and majestic, brave, wise, and sincere. Don't drink alcohol, don't accept gifts. Every admonishment is: "Be wise and think carefully before acting." Bu knows his loyalty, but he can't use it. Later Hao Meng rebelled and became even more sparse. The more than 700 soldiers that Shun commanded were called Thousands of Soldiers. Their armors and fighting tools were all well-equipped and well-organized. "Every enemy who attacked them was defeated," which was called the trapped camp. Since Wei Xu had relatives both inside and outside, he seized Shun's generals and sent them to Xu. When it was time to attack, he ordered General Shun to continue leading the troops. Shun also had no hatred in the end. Xia Pi was defeated and captured by Cao Cao, who killed him.
(I don’t have time. I’m about to download it. I won’t write about the people below. It’s pointless to write about them. I don’t like them very much... I’ll add them when I have time. Sorry)
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Liu Bei, whose courtesy name was Xuande (161-223), was born in Zhuozhou, Hebei Province.
Zhang Fei, whose courtesy name was Yide (?——221), was born in Zhuozhou, Hebei Province.
Gongsun Zanbo Gui 199 Qian'an, Hebei
Tian Yu, named Guorang (171-252), a native of Anci, Hebei
Gongsun Xu, a native of Qian'an, Hebei
Gongsun Yue A native of Qian'an, Hebei Province
Gongsun Fan was a native of Qian'an, Hebei Province
Shen Pei, named Zhengnan, a native of Linzhang, Hebei Province
Ju was granted to a native of Jize, Hebei Province
Tian Feng Zi Yuan Hao is from Julu, Hebei Province
Fengji Zi Yuan Tu is from Cangzhou, Hebei Province
Zhangjiao is from Julu City, Hebei Province
Zhang Liang is from Hebei Province Julu people
Feng Zuo, courtesy name Shaozhou, was from Jixian County, Hebei Province
Zhang Bao was from Julu City, Hebei Province
Tian Yu, courtesy name Guorang (171-252) A native of Anci, Hebei Province
Xiahou Lan, a native of Zhengding, Hebei Province
Sun Li, courtesy name Deda (180 250), a native of Rongcheng, Hebei Province
Zhu Ling, courtesy name Wenbo, a native of Qinghe, Hebei Province
Cui Yan, courtesy name Ji Gui (163 216), was born in Wucheng, Hebei Province
Zhang Te, courtesy name Zichan, was born in Zhuoxian County, Hebei Province
Zhao Tong was born in Zhengding, Hebei Province (Zhao Yun) Son)
Zhao Guang is from Zhengding, Hebei (son of Zhao Yun)
Zhang Shao is from Zhuozhou, Hebei
Liu Chen is from Zhuozhou, Hebei
Zhang Bao is from Zhuozhou, Hebei Province (the son of Zhang Fei’s family)
Zhang Zun is from Zhuozhou, Hebei Province
Han Dang, courtesy name Yigong (156-223), is from Qian’an, Hebei Province
Cheng Pu, courtesy name Demou, was born in Fengrun, Hebei Province
Zhang Yan was born in Chengde, Hebei Province
Lejin was born in Nanhe, Hebei Province
Liu Ye was born in Dingzhou, Hebei Province