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214 deaths

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  • Pang Tong
    Pang Tong Advisor to Chinese warlord Liu Bei (179-214)
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    Pang Tong (pronunciation ) (179–214), courtesy name Shiyuan, was a Chinese politician. He was an adviser to the warlord Liu Bei in the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. In his youth, Pang Tong was disregarded because of his plain looking however Sima Hui highly esteemed him calling him "the crown of learned men in Jing Province". He studied under him along with Zhuge Liang, Xu Shu and Xiang Lang and was given the nickname of "Fledgling Phoenix". Because of his friendly attitude, he worked as an appraiser in Nan Commandery. When reviewing someone, he would prioritize their virtue over their abilities and would encourage them to help others.
  • Chogo of Baekje 5th King of Baekje Korea (r. 166–214)
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    Chogo of Baekje (died 214, r. 166–214) was the fifth king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
  • Peng Yang (Han dynasty) Chinese official of the Eastern Han dynasty (178-214)
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    Peng Yang (178–214), courtesy name Yongnian, was an official serving under the warlord Liu Bei during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China.
  • Kuai Yue (Han dynasty) Adviser to Chinese warlord Liu Biao (died 214)
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    Kuai Yue (died 214), courtesy name Yidu, was an adviser to the warlord Liu Biao during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. He was the younger brother of Kuai Liang. When Liu Biao died and Liu Cong succeeded him, Kuai Yue recommended that he surrender to Cao Cao. Cao Cao later praised Kuai Yue, saying, "I would rather obtain Kuai Yue than Jing Province."
  • Sun Qian
    Sun Qian Chinese diplomat, general and official (died c. 214)
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    Sun Qian (died c. 214), courtesy name Gongyou, was a Chinese diplomat, military general, and politician serving under the warlord Liu Bei in the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. His talent was noted by the scholar Zheng Xuan, so Liu Bei gave Sun Qian a position on his staff after he took Xu. Along with Jian Yong and Mi Zhu, Sun Qian frequently served as an ambassador for Liu Bei - most notably to Yuan Shao and Liu Biao. After Liu Bei took Yi Province, Sun Qian was promoted and held rank equal to Jian Yong.
  • Fu Shou Empress of the Han dynasty
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    Fu Shou (died 214) was an empress of the Han Dynasty period of Chinese history. She was the first wife of Emperor Xian, the last emperor of the dynasty.
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