Yuan Xi

Yuan Xi (Chinese袁 熙, Pinyin Yuán Xī, * 176, † 207) was the second son of the Chinese warlord Yuan Shao.

He captured 191 for his father, the You- province. After his death in 202 (due to the defeat of Guandu ) his brothers Yuan Tan and Yuan Shang fought over the succession, but they were defeated by Cao Cao and Yuan Xi Yuan Shang had to deal with after Gongsun Kang Liaoning to flee. However, your host let her murder and sent their heads as a tribute to Cao Cao, to which he was subject nominal.

Yuan Xi's wife Zhen Luo was moved to Luoyang to Cao Cao, who married his son and heir Cao Pi.

Yuan Shu († 199 ) | Yuan Shao († 202 ) | Yuan Tan ( † 205 ) | Yuan Xi († 207 ) | Yuan Shang († 207)

  • Military person (China)
  • The Three Kingdoms period
  • Chinese
  • Born 176
  • Died 207
  • Man
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