Thursday, June 17, 2010

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

历史人物

Lu Bu, Cao Pi, Guan Yu, Liu Bei, Zhen Ji

Lu Bu - Lu Bu was a military general and later a minor warlord during the late easten han dynasty . According to the records of three kingdoms, Lu Bu was highly-skilled in horse riding and archery and was thus nicknamed flying general. He was a handsome and mighty-warrior. In the story he is considered the single most powerful warrior in all of china and comparable to greek hero achilles in prowess , but he was eventually defeated and captured by Cao Cao at the battle of Xiapi . at Liu Bei's suggestion, Cao Cao had Lu Bu killed by hanging

Cao Pi - Cao pi, like his father ( Cao Cao ) , was a poet. Cao pi also wrote over a hundred articles on various subjects. Cao Pi was the eldest son of Cao Cao and his concubine (later wife) Princess Bian. Of all his brothers , Cao PI was the most shrewd. instead of studing hard or conducting militar affairs, he was always in the presence of court officials in order to gain their support. He is mostly in charge of defense at the start of his career

Guan Yu - Guan Yu was a general serving under the warlord Liu bei during the later eastern han dynasty and Three Kingdoms era of china . he played a significant role in the civil war that led to the collapse of the han dynasty and the establishment of Shu Han , of which Liu Bei was the first emperor

Liu Bei - Liu Bei was a general, warlord , and later the founding emperor of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms era of China. despite having a later start than his rivals and lacking both the materials resources and social status they commanded, Liu overcame his many defeats to carve out his own realm, which at it's peak spanned modern day Sichuan, Guizhou, Hunan, part of Hubei and part of Gansu

Zhen Ji - Zhen Ji was the first wife of Wei's first emperor, Cao Pi. she was formally the wife of Yuan Shao's son Yuan Xi during the aftermath of the battle of Guandu, Cao Pi fell in love with her at first sight and made her his wife. she later gave birth to Cao Rui, who was Cao Pi's successor and became emperor Ming of Wei