Qui a t'il servit ?
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Xiao Qiao- Efflorescence Mortelle | Modératrice RP
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Re: Qui a t'il servit ?
- Liu Chan/Shan : et puis, il en a tellement eu marre de servir un bébé, qu'il est parti chez tous les autres ?
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Re: Qui a t'il servit ?
Impossible, Gan Ning mourut a Yi ling, par une flèche de Sha Moke, Lui Shan n'était pas encore le chef du Shu
Taigong Wang- Stratège Et Maître Des Forces Mystique | Administrateur
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Re: Qui a t'il servit ?
- C'est bien pour ça que j'ai mis "bébé", que l'on pouvait prendre dans tous les sens du terme. *Méchante ! <o/*
Petite parenthèse : 'Y en a plein de bons (pour moi) qui sont morts en 221-222. Chaud.
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Re: Qui a t'il servit ?
Toujours pas^^ mais je précise plus avec un tableau
Celui que Gan Ning a servi
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Son Descendant >>>>>>>>> Proche de Liu Bei
Celui que Gan Ning a servi
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Son Descendant >>>>>>>>> Proche de Liu Bei
Re: Qui a t'il servit ?
Tao Qiao ?
Lui Zhang ?
Lui Zhang ?
Taigong Wang- Stratège Et Maître Des Forces Mystique | Administrateur
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( Au cas ou, je laisse la main. )
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Re: Qui a t'il servit ?
Oui ... J'en ai marre de chercher
Taigong Wang- Stratège Et Maître Des Forces Mystique | Administrateur
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Re: Qui a t'il servit ?
Si t'as des Preuves, ok. J'ai cherché sur une dizaine de sites, rien trouvé, hormis Quan, Biao et Zu. Si t'as pas de Preuves en Béton, je prends la Main, mwéhé.
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Re: Qui a t'il servit ?
Liu Yan :
Bio de Gan Ning sur Kongming
Gan Ning hailed from Nanyang commandery in Jing and became a famous commander of Wu during the Three Kingdoms era. Initially, Gan Ning was a bandit and outlaw. Eventually, Gan Ning entered the service of Liu Yan, a warlord established in the Riverlands (the Han province of ‘Yizhou’). Following Liu Yan’s death, Gan Ning revolted against Yan’s successor Liu Zhang. When the rebellion failed, Gan Ning went back to Jing province and sought employment with Liu Biao, another lord. Gan Ning came to serve Huang Zu.
Huang Zu forced Gan Ning to stay in his service, but Huang Zu treated Gan Ning like a common soldier. In one instance, Gan Ning shot and killed Ling Cao, a general of Sun Quan’s. Even after this incident, Gan Ning was still treated poorly. At the urgings of Su Fei, an advisor of Huang Zu’s, Gan Ning was finally promoted to Chief of Zhu. Luckily for Gan Ning, Zhu happened to be located close to Sun Quan’s territories, and so Gan Ning was able to escape. Zhou Yu and Lü Meng, two generals under Sun Quan, entreated Sun Quan to allow Gan Ning into service. In AD 208, Xiakou was at last subjugated, and Huang Zu was finally slain. Sun Quan had made two boxes prior to this victory: One for the head of Huang Zu, and one for the head of his strategist, Su Fei. Gan Ning pleaded with Sun Quan to allow Su Fei, who had always been generous to Gan Ning in the past, amnesty. Because of this, Su Fei was let off scot-free. Gan Ning then obtained military command, but was moved to a distant commandery.
After the battle of Chi Bi, Gan Ning was ordered to besiege and capture the city of Yiling. Although Gan Ning easily took the city, he was immediately surrounded and hard-pressed by the troops of Cao Ren. Despite the fact that his army was outnumbered and bombarded by siege towers, Gan Ning held Yiling long enough for Zhou Yu to repulse Cao Ren’s forces. Some tales allege that Guan Yu contemplated an attack on Wu’s holdings in Jing, but was so scared of Gan Ning that he aborted his plans.
Gan Ning would later distinguish himself during Sun Quan’s attack on Huan by scaling the walls of Huan city with a silken rope. At the Battle of Ruxu some time later, Gan Ning raided the camp of Cao Ren. Finally, during one engagement at Hefei, Gan Ning would defend Sun Quan’s carriage. If not for the valiant efforts of Gan Ning, Ling Tong and Lü Meng, Sun Quan’s life would have been jeopardized in that battle.
Sun Quan praised Gan Ning for his ability. On one occasion, Sun Quan said, “Cao Cao may have Zhang Liao, but I have Gan Ning! Thus we are evenly matched.”
Bio de Gan Ning sur Kongming
Gan Ning hailed from Nanyang commandery in Jing and became a famous commander of Wu during the Three Kingdoms era. Initially, Gan Ning was a bandit and outlaw. Eventually, Gan Ning entered the service of Liu Yan, a warlord established in the Riverlands (the Han province of ‘Yizhou’). Following Liu Yan’s death, Gan Ning revolted against Yan’s successor Liu Zhang. When the rebellion failed, Gan Ning went back to Jing province and sought employment with Liu Biao, another lord. Gan Ning came to serve Huang Zu.
Huang Zu forced Gan Ning to stay in his service, but Huang Zu treated Gan Ning like a common soldier. In one instance, Gan Ning shot and killed Ling Cao, a general of Sun Quan’s. Even after this incident, Gan Ning was still treated poorly. At the urgings of Su Fei, an advisor of Huang Zu’s, Gan Ning was finally promoted to Chief of Zhu. Luckily for Gan Ning, Zhu happened to be located close to Sun Quan’s territories, and so Gan Ning was able to escape. Zhou Yu and Lü Meng, two generals under Sun Quan, entreated Sun Quan to allow Gan Ning into service. In AD 208, Xiakou was at last subjugated, and Huang Zu was finally slain. Sun Quan had made two boxes prior to this victory: One for the head of Huang Zu, and one for the head of his strategist, Su Fei. Gan Ning pleaded with Sun Quan to allow Su Fei, who had always been generous to Gan Ning in the past, amnesty. Because of this, Su Fei was let off scot-free. Gan Ning then obtained military command, but was moved to a distant commandery.
After the battle of Chi Bi, Gan Ning was ordered to besiege and capture the city of Yiling. Although Gan Ning easily took the city, he was immediately surrounded and hard-pressed by the troops of Cao Ren. Despite the fact that his army was outnumbered and bombarded by siege towers, Gan Ning held Yiling long enough for Zhou Yu to repulse Cao Ren’s forces. Some tales allege that Guan Yu contemplated an attack on Wu’s holdings in Jing, but was so scared of Gan Ning that he aborted his plans.
Gan Ning would later distinguish himself during Sun Quan’s attack on Huan by scaling the walls of Huan city with a silken rope. At the Battle of Ruxu some time later, Gan Ning raided the camp of Cao Ren. Finally, during one engagement at Hefei, Gan Ning would defend Sun Quan’s carriage. If not for the valiant efforts of Gan Ning, Ling Tong and Lü Meng, Sun Quan’s life would have been jeopardized in that battle.
Sun Quan praised Gan Ning for his ability. On one occasion, Sun Quan said, “Cao Cao may have Zhang Liao, but I have Gan Ning! Thus we are evenly matched.”
Re: Qui a t'il servit ?
Moi j'trouve pas l'Adresse. Et sur Wikipédia, et d'autres sites, les biographies des deux ne parlent de ni l'un ni l'autre, entre elles... D'ailleurs, sur Kongming, ils ne parlent pas de Liu Yan dans l'article de Gan.
Mais bon..
Mais bon..
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Re: Qui a t'il servit ?
La biographie dit a peu prés Que il commenca pirate et que plus tard il servit Liu Yan aprés sa mort il se rebella contre Liu Zhang . Sur Kongming il dise qu'il servit Liu Zhang mais j'appelle pas ca servir
Bref suite :
avec Huang Zhong ( 3 )
Bref suite :
avec Huang Zhong ( 3 )
Re: Qui a t'il servit ?
Liu Biao, Han Xuan et Liu Bei !
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Re: Qui a t'il servit ?
Taishi Ci, trois.
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Re: Qui a t'il servit ?
Liu Yong ? Bizarre, j'me souviens de lui à son service, mais mes Sources l'indiquent pas... C'était un autre Liu que je voulais... x)
Tao Qian, ouep, j'ai trouvé ça.
Le Wu, idem.
On va t'accordais la réponse quand même, mais en bonus, je veux le deuxième Liu qu'il a servit
Tao Qian, ouep, j'ai trouvé ça.
Le Wu, idem.
On va t'accordais la réponse quand même, mais en bonus, je veux le deuxième Liu qu'il a servit
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