Yin Li
Yin Li, also known as Yin Lu, was Lu Er, a character of the Three Kingdoms in the late Han Dynasty. He was originally the Ministry under Zang Ba and Lu Bu. After Lu Bu was defeated, he became subordinate to Cao Cao and was appointed as the prefect of Dongguan County by Cao Cao.
Personal files
Guan Jue; Dongguan Taishou, fengluyangting marquis
Related persons:
Zang Ba, sun Guan, Wu Dun, Sun Kang, Chang Chen, Lu Bu, Cao Cao, Quan Cong
Historical biography
Cao Cao's Dongguan prefect. Surnamed Yin, named Li, also known as Lu Er, it is also known as Yin Lu. During the Huangjin uprising, Zang Ba worked under Tao Qian and recruited soldiers in Xuzhou. He gathered together with Yin Li, sun Guan and Wu Dun to revolt. With Zang Ba as the commander, he stationed troops in Kaiyang. Later, Cao Cao attacked Lu Bu, and Yin Li and others led the troops to help Lu bu. Later, Taizu got Zang Ba and ordered Zang Ba to surrender to Yin Li, Wu Dun, sun Guan and Sun Kang, all of whom were subordinated to Cao Cao, and Cao Cao ordered Yin Li to be the supreme leader of Dongguan Keep.
In November of the first year of Huangwu (222), Cao Xiu of the state of Wei sent Zang Ba to lead 500 light ships. Ten thousand people of the Death Squadron attacked Xuling, occupied and burned the city and vehicles, and killed thousands of prisoners. Wu generals Quan Cong and Xu Sheng led their troops to pursue and kill Yin Lu, that is, Yin Li.
Chinese PinYin : Yin Li
Yin Li