This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Beigong Boyu, Cangting, Chen Shao, Cheng Bao, Chu Gong, Chunyu Qiong, Colonels of the Western Garden, Ding Yuan, Dong Zhong, Dong Zhuo, Emperor Shao of Han, Empress He, Fan Ling, Fan Zeng, Feng Xu, Fu Xie, Guangzong, Guo Dian, Han Xian, He Jin, He Miao, Huang Chengyan, Jiaozhi Rebellion, Kong Zhi, Li Min, Liang Province Rebellion, Liu Bei, Liu Tao, Liu Xu, Local Rising in Yingchuan Commandery, Lu Zhi, Maidservant, Pan Yin, Qiao Xuan, Qin Xie, Rebellion in Southern Jing Province, Shang Dan, Shi Xie, Sun Jian, Wang Du, Wang Yun, Xia Mou, Xiaquyang, Xu Feng, Xu Rong, Yang Ci, Yellow Turban Rebellion, Yue Yin, Zhang Chao, Zhang Jun, Zhang Zi, Zhou Yu, Zhu Jun, Zong Yuan, Zou Jing . Excerpt: During the 184 A.D. Yellow Turban Rebellion, the village Cangting was taken over by a group of Yellow Turbans which were led by the local leader Bu Si ( ). The village was freed when Fu Xie ( ) commanded a troop of Huangfu Song's army and attacked, captured and killed Bu Si. Cheng Bao was the Reporting Officer of Yi province. He advised Emperor Ling on the Bansun Barbarians. His advice was taken and the Banshun were peaceful once more. Cheng Bao was a man from Hanzhong and the Reporting Officer of Yi province. In the year 182 A.D. the Banshun barbarians were raiding and plundering Ba commandery. Campaigns had been sent against them year after year, but they had not been subdued. The Emperor had it in mind to make a great levy of troops, and he asked the opinion of Cheng Bao, who replied: "The seven clans of Banshun have been good allies of...