• Xin Pi (before 175 - c. 235), courtesy name Zuozhi, was an official of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. Along with his elder...
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  • Xin Xianying (191–269) was a Chinese noblewoman, aristocrat and advisor who lived during the Three Kingdoms period. She was a daughter of Xin Pi, an official...
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  • Xin Zhui (died 163 BC), Marquise of Dai Xin Ping, d. 204 – minister to Han Fu in the Eastern Han dynasty Xin Pi, minister for the Cao Wei empire Xin Xianying...
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  • warlord Gongsun Zan. Xin Ping subsequently became an official serving under Yuan Shao, and he brought along his younger brother Xin Pi. In the year 200,...
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    enemy, but Xin Pi used the authority of the imperial sceptre to order him to remain in camp. When the Shu general Jiang Wei heard that Xin Pi was in Sima...
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  • reluctant to act on this advice, he soon sent Xin Pi to negotiate with his father's nemesis. When Xin Pi reached Xiping (西平), Cao Cao's staging post for...
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  • stand against Cao Cao. Yuan Tan would not agree at first, but later sent Xin Pi as an ambassador to seek an alliance with Cao Cao. Since his withdrawal...
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    from Cao Rui to attack the enemy but this was denied. The emperor sent Xin Pi, bearing the imperial sceptre—a symbol of the emperor's authority—to the...
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    permission from Cao Rui to attack the enemy but was denied. Cao Rui even sent Xin Pi as his special representative to the frontline to ensure that Sima Yi followed...
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    defeated by his younger brother. Yuan Tan retreated to Pingyuan (平原) and sent Xin Pi to meet Cao Cao, agreeing to surrender to Cao and requesting for assistance...
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  • Before that, Shen Pei had ordered the execution of Xin Pi's entire family after hearing that Xin Pi had defected to Cao Cao's side. After the fall of Ye...
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    permission from Cao Rui to attack the enemy, but was denied. Cao Rui even sent Xin Pi as his special representative to the frontline to ensure that Sima Yi followed...
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    劉敦) Two other daughters, both married Cao Pi (187–226) Chinese emperors family tree (early)#Han dynasty, Xin dynasty and Shu Han Lists of people of the...
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  • Shang's attack was so intense, Yuan Tan had no other way but to send out Xin Pi to seek alliance with Cao Cao. Cao Cao agreed and even arranged a marriage...
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    Wang Ye Wei Ji Wei Zhen Wu Zhi Xiahou He Xiahou Hui Xiahou Wei Xiahou Xuan Xin Pi Xing Yong Xu Miao Xu Shu Xu Xuan Xun Xu Xun Yi Yang Fu Yang Jun Yu Huan...
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    Yueguo as Xiahou Xuan Qian Yulin as Xiahou Yuan Ma Xingyue / Qin Baolin as Xin Pi Wang Jianguo / Lu Ying / Chen Zhihui / Han Dong as Xu Chu Huoercha / Nige...
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  • Rhescuporis IV, Roman client king Titius Quartinus, Roman governor and usurper Xin Pi (or Zuozhi), Chinese official and politician Yang Yi (or Weigong), Chinese...
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  • accused him of treason since his brother Xin Pi served in Cao Cao's camp. The undue accusation angered Xin so much that he soon died, much to Yuan's...
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  • on their common border when Yuan Tan's ambassador Xin Pi approached him. It turned out that Xin Pi was disillusioned about his lord, and suggested to...
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    220 CE—when the last emperor of the Han dynasty was forced to abdicate to Cao Pi—as the year in which the Wei dynasty was established. The Records refer to...
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    the Tiger and Leopard Cavalry ((虎豹骑)骑都尉) Cao Xiu Palace Attendant (侍中) Xin Pi Administrator of Wudu (武都太守) Yang Fu General Who Pacifies Bandits (平寇將軍)...
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    Cao had marched to attack Liu Biao when he received Yuan Tan's adviser Xin Pi to convey to Cao Cao his wish to surrender and seek aid from Cao in countering...
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  • Hua Xin (157 – 30 January 232), courtesy name Ziyu, was a Chinese politician who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty and Three Kingdoms period of...
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  • non-Han Chinese frontier peoples. However, Pei Songzhi notes a memorial by Xin Pi stating that Huan Jie, at that time holding the post of Supervisor of the...
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  • Castle. Chen Shou. Records of Three Kingdoms, Volume 25, Biographies of Xin Pi, Yang Fu, and Gaotang Long. Sanguozhi vol. 18. (夫事君有死无贰,而卿乃欲令长者出不义之言,吾岂苟生者乎?)...
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  • 223), Cao Wei politician Jia Kui (general) (174–228), Cao Wei politician Xin Pi (died 235), Cao Wei politician Gu Yong (168–243), Eastern Wu politician...
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  • believe Pei Songzhi was quoting Xin Xianying Zhuan as carried by the Shiyu. Shen Jiaben, Wang Zuyi (王祖彝), and Gao Min accept Xin Xianying Zhuan as a work cited...
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    During the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history, Cao Pi, the first emperor of the state of Cao Wei, invaded the rival state of Eastern Wu thrice during...
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  • Rhescuporis IV, Roman client king Titius Quartinus, Roman governor and usurper Xin Pi (or Zuozhi), Chinese official and politician Yang Yi (or Weigong), Chinese...
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  • Senior General of the Upper Army (上軍大將軍) Cao Zhen Palace Attendant (侍中) Xin Pi Senior General Who Attacks the South (征南大將軍) Xiahou Shang Shi Jian (石建)...
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