Xiahou Yuan

Xiahou Yuan was Chief Commander of Cao Cao's army until he was killed by Huang Zhong at the Battle of Mt. Ding Jun in 218 AD. He was a brilliant fighter, commander and father. He was also the cousin of the great King of Wei, Cao Cao. Along with his brother Xiahou Dun, helped Cao Cao forge an empire that would one day dominate all of China until the coming of the mongols in the 12th century. The Xiahou family was and still is regarded today as one of the most noble and honorable families in China's illustrious history. His favourite son, Xiahou Ba took his fathers clothes, weapons and his place as commander after he died. He was regarded as very brave, wanting to do things no man ever dared do.

 

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