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211: 399:) and awarded him the title of a marquis. One day, when Chenggong Ying accompanied Cao Cao on a hunting excursion, he fired three consecutive arrows and shot down three deers. Cao Cao then asked him, "You were able to fulfil your loyalty towards Han Sui, so can you do the same with me?" Chenggong Ying knelt down and replied, "In all honesty, if Han Sui were still alive today, I wouldn't be here with you." He then shed tears. Cao Cao admired him for his loyalty towards his previous lord and treated him respectfully. 386:, a rival of Cao Cao. However, Chenggong Ying strongly objected as he felt that Han Sui should not simply abandon the power base he had built up over the years and become a vassal of another warlord. He urged Han Sui to take shelter under the 366:, which resulted in a victory for Cao Cao. As Han Sui fled after the defeat, many of his men abandoned him but Chenggong Ying remained loyal and stayed with him. After 240: 462: 484: 441: 279: 262: 489: 223: 393:
After Han Sui's death in 215, Chenggong Ying pledged allegiance to Cao Cao, who appointed him as a Military Adviser (
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period after the end of the Eastern Han dynasty. During this time, he served as an Army Adviser (
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of China. After Han Sui's death, Chenggong Ying served under the warlord
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people in Liang Province. He died of illness in an unknown year.
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3rd century Chinese official serving under warlord Han Sui
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tribes and wait for an opportunity to rise up again.
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180s–220s) was an official serving under the warlord
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Index

Cao Pi
Emperor Xian of Han
Cao Cao
Yuzhong County
Gansu
Chinese name
family name
Chenggong
list of references
related reading
external links
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improve
introducing
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Han Sui
Eastern Han dynasty
Cao Cao
Cao Wei
Three Kingdoms
Yuzhong County
Gansu
Han Sui
Emperor Ling
Eastern Han dynasty
Ma Chao
Guanzhong
Cao Cao
Emperor Xian
Battle of Tong Pass

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