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    According to the third-century historical text Records of the Three Kingdoms, Liu Bei was born in Zhuo County, Zhuo Commandery (present-day Zhuozhou, Hebei). He was a descendant of Liu Sheng, who was the ninth son of Emperor Jing and the first King of Zhongshan in Han dynasty.

  2. Zhuo Commandery (Chinese: 涿郡) or Fanyang Commandery (Chinese: 范陽郡) was a commandery in imperial China from Han dynasty to Tang dynasty, located in modern Hebei and Beijing.

  3. Commanderies of the Eastern Han dynasty in 219 AD. Local governments in the Han dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD) consisted of three levels of administrative divisions: provinces (cishibu 刺史部, or zhou), commanderies (jun) and counties (xian).

  4. Nov 1, 2023 · The Four Commanderies of Han were Chinese commanderies established in the northern Korean Peninsula and part of the Liaodong Peninsula from the end of the second century BCE through the early 4th century CE.

  5. Liu Bei (劉備), styled Xuande (玄德), born in Zhuo county, Zhuo commandery. “A major warlord who claimed heritage from the Han. He founded Shu-Han.”. Liu Bei was affiliated with the Han Dynasty, Gongsun Zan, Tao Qian, the Wei Kingdom, Yuan Shao, Liu Biao and the Shu Kingdom.

  6. The home county of the family was Anping *Ê-´, which was in Zhuo commandery under Former Han, was later transferred to Xindu/Lecheng/Anping, and 158 formed part of Boling, a new commandery which was itself abolished towards the end of the dynasty [see items 18 and 19 below and . subCui Zhuan].

  7. Jan 8, 2018 · Born in Zhuoxian County, Zhuo commandery (modern-day Zhuozhou, Hebei Province), Liu was a distant member of the royal family of the Han dynasty. When he was still a child, he lost his father, and had to support his family by making and selling straw mats and sandals with his mother.

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