Fu Shiren
Fu Shiren (in Chinese: zh-Hant 傅士仁, Pinyin: Fù Shìrén ; died in 222) was a Chinese general under the control surface of the lord of war Liu EIB at the time of the end of the Dynastie Han and which united the rows of the Royaume of Wu at the time of the time of the Three Kingdoms in ancient China. It had for social Prénom Junyi (zh-Hant 君義, Jūnyì ).
Biography
In the year 219, being subordinated of Guan Yu, it was with the head of the avant-garde with Mi Fang in order to conduct an attack on the town of Fancheng. However, they caused by negligence a fire in their own camp and Guan Yu made them beat as reprisals, avoiding of close the capital punishment. Fu Shiren was then sent to defend Gong' year. Under the invitation of his old friend Yu Fan and feeling to come from other severe reprisals on behalf of Guan Yu, it decided to change allegiance into delivering Gong' year to Sun Quan. It convainquit also Semi Fang to subject itself to Wu.
In the year 222, few before the battle Yiling, fearing the mutiny on behalf of its men, it assassinated My Zhong with Mi Fang and went to join Liu EIB. However Liu EIB accommodated their defection very badly and ordered with Guan Xing to carry out the two men in order to avenge death for Guan Yu.
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