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  1. Zhuo Commandery (Chinese: 涿郡) or Fanyang Commandery (Chinese: 范陽郡) was a commandery in imperial China from Han dynasty to Tang dynasty, located in modern Hebei and Beijing.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Liu_BeiLiu Bei - Wikipedia

    According to the third-century historical text Records of the Three Kingdoms, Liu Bei was born in Zhuo County, Zhuo Commandery (present-day Zhuozhou, Hebei). He was a descendant of Liu Sheng, who was the ninth son of Emperor Jing and the first King of Zhongshan in Han dynasty.

  3. Local governments in the Han dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD) consisted of three levels of administrative divisions: provinces (cishibu 刺史部, or zhou), commanderies (jun) and counties (xian).

  4. Liu Bei (劉備), styled Xuande (玄德), born in Zhuo county, Zhuo commandery. “A major warlord who claimed heritage from the Han. He founded Shu-Han.” Liu Bei was affiliated with the Han Dynasty, Gongsun Zan, Tao Qian, the Wei Kingdom, Yuan Shao, Liu Biao and the Shu Kingdom.

  5. Jan 12, 2018 · Zhuo was far from his base in the west, though, and so he withdrew, emperor in tow, back to Chang'an. The former Han capital, surrounded by mountains, was a much more easily defendable headquarters. It would take a long time before Luoyang rose again, its sad abandonment noted here a century after Zhuo's attack by the poet Cao Zhi:

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  6. Jul 29, 2024 · Liu Bei, also known as Xuande, was a Chinese warrior who founded the Shu-Han dynasty, one of the ‘Three Kingdoms’ that formed China at the end of the Han dynasty. Although it seems he was of noble descent, he was raised amidst poverty.

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  8. Mar 30, 2022 · The Yellow Turban Rebellion occurs. Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei present themselves before Liu Yan, the governor of Yanzhou. Liu Bei is given command of a company of soldiers and leads them to victory; however, his merits are unrecognized by Dong Zhuo, the commander of the Imperial Corps.