Feng Li
Feng Li (written by Feng Zha in later Han Dynasty), deputy general of Yuan Shao. Guarding Yecheng, he surrenders to Cao Cao and opens the gate. However, he is detected by the judge, and kills all the more than 300 Cao soldiers who enter the city.
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Feng Li
Deputy general. Guarding Yecheng, he surrenders to Cao Cao secretly and opens the gate. However, he is detected by the judge and his mate and kills all the Cao soldiers who enter the city.
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Biography of Yuan Shao in the annals of the Three Kingdoms
Feng Li
Open Tumen, fan Shu "Li" for "Zha". Chen Jingyun said: Zha is regarded as "Li" and the ancient word "Li". Qian Daxin said: the original work of Fujian is Feng Li. 】There were more than 300 soldiers in the inner Taizu army. Peijuezhi attacked the gate with a big stone from the city. The gate was closed and no one entered.
Yuan Shaozhuan in the book of later Han Dynasty: Cao Cao attacked ye for this reason, and Feng Zha [Ji Jie] quoted Qian Dazhao as saying that "Feng Zha" in Min edition was "Feng Li". Wei Zhi also wrote "Feng Li". Now it's changed. According to: the word "Li" was used as "Li" in ancient times, which is close to "Zha". 】As an internal force, there are more than 300 soldiers in kaitumen. Peijuezhi, from the city with a big stone hit the door, the door closed, into all die.
Chinese PinYin : Feng Li
Feng Li
general name for the emperor's concubines. Shu Fei