Han Xian
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Traditional Chinese: | 韓暹 | ||
Simplified Chinese: | 韩暹 | ||
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Han Xian (? - 198) was a loyal officer under the Han Dynasty. He and his closest friend, Yang Feng joined Yuan Shu's army. He served Yuan Shu for a duration of time, when a conspire rumours about Lu Bu killing Yuan Shu's officers, the enraged Yuan Shu led 200,000 to attack the city of Xiapi in Xuzhou. He was accompanied by Han Xian and many other officers loyal to him.
But with the help from Chen Gui, Lu Bu's trusted officer, he was tricked to think that Yuan Shu is a rebel trying to take the power from the emperor. He with his Sixth Battalion wreak havoc on the Yuan Shu's camp and managed to give Lu Bu enough time to intercept Yuan Shu's camp, forcing him to retreat. What happened to him later on was unknown.