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Han Fu (warlord)

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named him the governor of Ji Province. During that year, Yuan Shao began plotting against Dong Zhuo, and Han Fu was unsure of whom to support. He sent some of his officers to keep Yuan Shao in check, but later in the year, he was persuaded by his Headquarters Officer Liu Zihui to ally with Yuan Shao.
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Under the rule of Yuan Shao, Han Fu's family was harassed, with one Zhu Han, seeking revenge on Han Fu for being mistreated by him in the past, came to Han Fu's home and broke his son's legs. Many of Han Fu's supporters left him or were killed by Yuan Shao after they tried to stop him from taking
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if he attacks Han Fu. Seeing the incoming invasion from Gongsun Zan, the frightened Han Fu surrenders his territory to Yuan Shao even though a number of officials beg him to reconsider. After Yuan Shao takes over Ji Province, he keeps the territory for himself and removes Han Fu from power. The
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in Chenliu Commandery. However, when he hears that Yuan Shao's messenger has met Zhang Miao, he thinks that Yuan Shao wants Zhang Miao to kill him, so he commits suicide.
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In 191, when Yuan Shao's alliance broke apart, Han Fu attempted to control Yuan Shao by limiting his supplies. However, in response, Yuan Shao contacted
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begins to look at the options to remove his dependency on the food shipment from Han Fu to maintain his troops. Following
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Han Fu served as a Master of Writing, then as Palace Assistant Imperial Clerk until 189, when
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disappointed Han Fu leaves everything, including his family and goes to seek refuge with
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to advance against Han Fu from the north while he brought his troops down the
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against Dong Zhuo. After the coalition breaks up, he returns to Ji Province.
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over the province, which led Han Fu to leave his home in
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Index

Ji Province
Emperor Xian of Han
Jia Cong
Yuan Shao
Emperor Ling of Han
Emperor Xian of Han
Emperor Ling of Han
Xuchang
Henan
Chenliu
Courtesy name
Chinese name
family name
Han
pronunciation
courtesy name
Eastern Han dynasty
Ji Province
Hebei
Yellow Turban Rebellion
Dong Zhuo
Qu Yi
Gongsun Zan
Yellow River
Guo Tu
Gao Gan
Yingchuan
Zhang Miao
Romance of the Three Kingdoms
the campaign

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