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==== Three Kingdoms ==== * [[Mi Fang]], a brother of [[Lady Mi]] (Mi Furen) served under [[Liu Bei]], the future Emperor Zhaolie of [[Shu Han]]. His betrayal of Liu Bei partially led to its loss of [[Jing Province]] and the death of general [[Guan Yu]].<ref>{{cite book | title= [[Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms]] | script-title= zh:三國志注 | author= Chen Shou | author-link= Chen Shou | editor=Pei Songzhi | editor-link=Pei Songzhi | year = 1977 | orig-year=429 | publisher= Dingwen Printing | place=Taipei | ref={{sfnref|Chen and Pei|429}} | chapter=[[:s:zh:三國志/卷38#麋竺|38: 許麋孫簡伊秦傳]] | pages = 969–970 }}</ref> However, in this case, Lady Mi likely died several decades before Liu Bei proclaimed himself emperor. Mi Fang also defected from Liu Bei's army about a year before he became emperor. *[[Mi Zhu]], another brother of Lady Mi, also served under Liu Bei and (briefly) Shu Han. * [[Wu Yi (Three Kingdoms)|Wu Yi]] was a general of Shu Han. He was the brother of [[Empress Wu (Zhaolie)|Empress Wu]] of Shu Han. *[[Cao Pi]] deposed Emperor Xian of Han and declared himself emperor of [[Cao Wei]]. Two of Emperor Xian's daughters became consorts of Cao Pi, although it is unclear which one of them was emperor at the time this occurred. Cao Pi was himself the half-brother of Emperor Xian's consort Empress Cao. *[[Lady Xie]]'s brother [[Xie Cheng]] and some of her other relatives held positions in the government of [[Eastern Wu]], although Lady Xie died long before her husband [[Sun Quan]] became emperor. Some of [[Lady Xu (wife of Sun Quan)|Lady Xu]]'s relatives were also officials but Lady Xu herself was both a blood relative and a concubine of Sun Quan. *Eastern Wu official [[Bu Zhi]] was a relative of [[Bu Lianshi|Empress Bu]] and in-law of Sun Quan.
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