List of fictional characters in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" (reprinted from the Internet)

》List of fictional characters (reprinted from the Internet, slightly changed)

The first round: Cheng Yuanzhi (the leader of the Yellow Turban); Deng Mao (Yellow Turban Leader)

The fifth round: Bao Zhong (Bao Xin's younger brother, killed by Hua Xiong); Yu Shi (Yuan Shu's general, killed by Hua Xiong); Pan Feng (Admiral Han Fu, killed by Hua Xiong); Mu Shun (Wang Kuang's general, killed by Lü Bu); Fang Yue (a famous general in Hanoi, killed by Lu Bu); Wu Anguo (Kong Rong's general, his wrist was cut off by Lu Bu)

The eighth episode: Diao Chan (a beauty, who killed Dong Zhuo with a serial scheme, but the history books did not write the name) is too famous, but in fact there is none, but it will definitely appear in the novel, otherwise she will definitely be sprayed to death

Chapter 9: Li Bei (Li Dao's nephew)

The thirteenth: Cui Yong (Li Wei's general, killed by Xu Huang)

The fourteenth round: Li Xian (Li Dao's nephew); Xun Zheng (Ji Ling's general, killed by Guan Yu)

The fifteenth: Fan Neng (Liu Xuan's general, killed by Sun Ce); Chen Heng (General Liu Xuan)

Chapter 17: Wang Yuan (Cao Cao's Grain Officer)

The twenty-third round: Qin Qingtong (Dong Cheng's servant, Xiang Cao Gaomi); Yun Ying (Dong Cheng's concubine)

the twenty-seventh Du Yuan (a thief with Liao Hua, killed by Liao Hua); Hu Hua (Hu Ban's father); Kong Xiu (Dongling Pass guard, killed by Guan Yu); Han Fu (Luoyang Taishou, killed by Guan Yu); Meng Tan (deputy general Han Fu, killed by Guan Yu); Bian Xi (Bishui Guan guard, killed by Guan Yu); Pujing (high-density monks); Wang Zhi (Xingyang Taishou, killed by Guan Yu); Hu Ban (Wang Zhi's subordinate, betrayed Wang Zhi); Qin Qi (Xiahou Dun's subordinate, killed by Guan Yu)

Twenty-eighth: Guan Ding (Guan Ping's father); Guan Ning (Brother Guan Ping); Guo Chang (his son stole Guan Yuma); Pei Yuanshao (Yellow Turban leader, killed by Zhao Yun); Zhou Cang (Yellow Turban Leader, Defeated Mai Cheng and committed suicide)

The thirtieth round: Han Meng (Yuan Shao's general) Xin Ming (Yuan Shao's general)

The thirty-second round: Ma Yan (Yuan Shang's general, surrendered to Cao Cao); Zhang Kai (Yuan Shang's general, surrendered to Cao Cao); Wang Zhao (Yuan Shangbu General)

Chapter 33: Peng An (Yuan Shang's general, killed by Xu Huang)

Chapter 41: Xia Houen (there is a prototype, but the name is not this, you can go to Du Niang); The owner of the Qinghong Sword, killed by Zhao Yun); Chun Yudao (Cao Ren's general, killed by Zhao Yun); Yan Ming (Cao Hong's general, killed by Zhao Yun); Zhong Jin (Xiahou Dun's general, killed by Zhao Yun); Zhong Shen (Xiahou Dun general, killed by Zhao Yun)

Forty-fifth: Cai Xun (Cai Mao's brother, killed by Gan Ning); Cai Zhong (Cai Maodi, was sacrificed to the flag); Cai He (Cai Maodi, was sacrificed to the flag)

Chapter 52: Liu Xian (son of Liu Du); Xing Daorong (Liu Du's general, killed); Bao Long (Zhao Fan's general, killed); Chen Ying (Zhao Fan's general, killed)

The fifty-third round: Gong Zhi (engaged in the Jinxuan Department, surrendered the city); Yang Ling (Han Xuan's general, killed by Guan Yu); Jia Hua (Sun Quan's general, killed); Yi Ding (Tai Shi Ci fellow villager, killed)

Fifty-seventh: Huang Kui (the servant of the door, and Ma Teng against Cao together); Li Chunxiang (Huang Kui's concubine, killed by Cao Cao); Miao Ze (Huang Kui's brother-in-law, killed by Cao Cao)

Chapter 58: Zhong Jin (Zhong Xuan's brother, killed)

Sixty-first: Zhou Shan (the messenger of Sun Shangxiang, killed by Zhang Fei)

Chapter 62: The Venerable Purple Whisker (Liu Zhangjun Seeks Good Fortune)

Sixty-fourth: Zhuo Ying (Liu Zhang's general, Liu Bei)

Sixty-seventh: Chang Qi (General Zhang Lujun Yang Ang); Yang Ang (Zhang Lu's general); Yang Song (Zhang Lu Strategist)

Sixty-ninth round: Ren Xie (Ma Chao's general)

Seventieth round: Xiahou De (Xiahou Yuan's younger brother, killed by Huang Zhong)

Seventy-first Round: Zhang Zhu (General Huang Zhong)

Seventy-third round: Qu Yuan (Cao Ren's general); Xiahou Cun (General Cao Ren)

Seventy-fourth: Dong Heng (Pang De's general, killed by Pang De); Cheng He (General Pound, killed)

Chapter 76: Xu Shang (sent by Cao Cao to save Fancheng)

Chapter 80: Zu Bi (Fu Xilang, killed)

Eighty-second round: Tan Xiong (Sun Huan's general, killed by Guan Xing); Cui Yu (Zhu Ran's general, killed by Zhang Bao)

Eighty-third round: Xia Sui (Han Dang's general, killed by Zhang Bao); Zhou Ping (Zhou Taidi, killed by Guan Xing)

Eighty-fourth: Chun Yudan (General Lu Xun)

Eighty-seventh: Guan Suo (Guan Yu's third son, very famous.) It's a pity that it didn't); E Huan (Gao Ding general); Jinhuan Sanjie (Meng was a general, killed by Zhao Yun); Dong Dana (Meng was a general, killed by Meng Shu); A Hui Lan (Meng was a general, killed by Meng Shu); Needless to say, the generals of the Southern Barbarians except for Meng Huo are all fictional

Eighty-ninth

Meng Jie (Meng Huo brother); King Doth (Lord of the Bald Dragon Cave); Yang Feng (Cave Master, Caught Meng Huo) In fact, these Zhongnan barbarian troops are basically fictional characters except for Meng Huo: bring the cave master (Zhu Rong's wife's brother); Mrs. Zhurong (Meng Shu's wife, also one of the strongest women in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", but unfortunately made it up); Mulu King (the lord of the Ba Na cave, with tigers and leopards and other beast soldiers); Vulture bone (the lord of Wuyi country, the tallest of the three kingdoms, with vine armor soldiers, died a miserable death)

Ninety-first: Zhang Tao (Empress Dowager Guo's favorite minister)

Ninety-second round: five fathers and sons of the Han family (Wei General, killed by Zhao Yun); Pan Sui (Xiahou Mao's general); Dong Xi (Xiahou Mao's general); Xue Shi (Xiahou Mao's general); Pei Xu (Shu General); Cui Qiong (Wei Anding County Taishou); Yang Ling (Taishou, Weinan'an County)

Ninety-four rounds: Cheriji (King of Qiang); Yadan (Prime Minister of King Qiang); Yue Ji (General of the King of Qiang); Han Zhen (Shuxi Ping Guard)

Ninety-fifth: Su Yan (Guo Huai's general); Wan Zheng (Guo Huai general)

Ninety-sixth: Zhang Pu (Cao Xiu's general); Xue Qiao (Cao Xiu's general)

Ninety-seventh: Xie Xiong (Shu general, killed by Wang Shuang); Gong Qi (Shu general, killed by Wang Shuang)

The hundredth round: Qin Liang (Wei General, killed); Du Qiong (Shu General); Gou An (Li Yanbu's grain transportation officer)

Chapter 102: Cen Wei (Wei Jiang)

Chapter 103: Zhang Qiu (full of favored generals, burning the Dongwu Armory)

The 106th round: Pei Jing (Wei Zheng Liaodong General); Qiu Lian (Wei Zheng Liaodong General)

Chapter 107: Pan Ju (Cao Shuangjiang, Goalkeeper)

Chapter 109: Wang Tao (Sima Zhao's main book)

The 110th round: Ge Yong (Wuqiu Jianjiang); Song Bai (Weishen County Order); Zhu Fang, Zhang Ming, Hua Yong, Liu Da (King of Wei, fought against Shu)

The first 111 round: Bao Su (Shu general, guarding the camp of Qishan)

The first and twelfth rounds: Wang Zhen, Li [Baidu] Peng (Wei Sima Wang's general); Zeng Xuan (Zhuge Yan general, open the city gate and surrender)

The 113th round: Zheng Lun (Deng Ai's general, killed by Liao Hua)

The 114th Round: Dang Jun (Deng Ai's staff)

The 115th round: Wang Guan (General Deng Ai); Deng Dun (Wei official, stopping the Shu faction)

The 116th round: Lu Xun (Shunan Zheng Shoujiang)

Chapter 117: Li (Ma Miao's wife, suicide)

Chapter 118: Cui Shi (Liu Kan's wife, suicide)

Chapter 120: Zhang Jie (Wei Huangmen Shilang, killed)

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