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1650:Hu Fen (胡奮)
1647:Hu Lie (胡烈)
1517:Li Fei (黎斐)
1436:Hu Zun (胡遵)
961:Guanqiu Xun
933:Xiahou Xuan
845:coup d'état
801:Shou County
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343:Hefei (231)
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1768:Categories
1732:Chen, Shou
1705:References
1604:Wei forces
1400:Wei forces
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1103:Zhuge Jing
1099:Eastern Wu
1080:Huai River
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827:Background
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450:Fall of Wu
132:Eastern Wu
1742:Sanguozhi
1721:Sanguozhi
1625:Chen Qian
1615:Zhong Hui
1610:Sima Zhao
1513:Ding Feng
1496:Wu forces
1464:Zhuge Dan
1427:Zhuge Dan
1366:Wu forces
1252:Wang Ling
1190:Sima Zhao
1184:Aftermath
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1146:Ding Feng
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235:Sima Zhao
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154:Wang Ling
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1683:See also
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1527:Wen Yang
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1406:Sima Shi
1357:Wen Yang
1273:Cao Biao
1213:Cao Huan
1209:Sima Yan
1170:Wen Yang
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1067:Sima Shi
1037:Dongxing
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925:Sima Shi
884:Cao Fang
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378:Goguryeo
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323:Xincheng
308:Xiaoting
219:Sima Shi
202:Sun Chen
61:Location
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1758:Jin Shu
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1620:Wang Ji
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1417:Deng Ai
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1372:Sun Jun
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1178:Yu Quan
1158:Jiangsu
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1118:Shi Bao
1110:Wang Ji
1091:Yue Lin
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