Liu Biao word Jingsheng, Shanyang Gaoping people, descendants of King Gong of Lu, one of the eight handsome people. During the reign of Emperor Ling, he replaced Wang Rui as the governor of Jingzhou. After Li Wei and Guo Si took control of the court, Liu Biao was granted the title of General of Zhennan, Governor of Jingzhou, Marquis of Cheng Wu, and a false festival.
Liu Qi, the eldest son of Liu Biao, was not favored by the court. He went out to serve as the prefect of Jiangxia. After Jingzhou fell, he was recommended by Liu Bei as the governor of Jingzhou.
Liu Zong, the youngest son of Liu Biao, succeeded Liu Biao as governor of Jingzhou and later surrendered to Cao Cao.
Wen Pin word Zhongye, Nanyang Wan people, Liu Biao general, defense of the north, with Liu Zong surrender.
Deng Xi, a native of Zhangling, served as governor. He advised Liu Biao not to form an alliance with Yuan Shao, but failed and resigned. Later, he was appointed as a servant by Cao Cao.
Zhang Xian, a native of Nanyang, was the prefect of Changsha. He lived in Changsha and rebelled against Liu Biao.
Zhang Yi, the son of Zhang Xian, rebelled with his father. After his father died, he took over as the prefect of Changsha and was defeated by Liu Biao.
Kuai Yue, son of Kuai Yidu, assisted Liu Biao to pacify the territory, was appointed prefect of Zhangling, granted the title of Marquis of Fanting, followed Liu Zong to surrender to Cao Cao, and was appointed Guangluxun.
Wang Wei advised Liu Zong to attack Cao Cao and his troops were adopted.
Cai Mao, a native of Xiangyang and Liu Biao's brother-in-law, assisted Liu Zong, the youngest son.
Pang Ji, a subordinate of Liu Biao, once persuaded Zhang Hu and Chen Sheng to surrender to Liu Biao.
Zhang Hu, originally a thief in Jiangxia, lived in Xiangyang and later surrendered to Liu Biao.
Chen Sheng was originally a thief in Jiangxia. He lived in Xiangyang and later surrendered to Liu Biao.
Fu Xun, son of Fu Gongti, served as the official of the East Cao and the Marquis of the Pass.
Han Song, the word Degao, Nanyang Yiyang people, engaged in Zhonglang, with Liu Zong surrendered to Cao Cao later for Dahonglu.
Liu Xian, also known as Shizong, followed Liu Zong to surrender to Cao Cao and became a minister.
Zhang Yun, Liu Biao's nephew, assisted his youngest son Liu Zong.
Wang Can, also known as Zhongxuan, was a native of Gaoping, Shanyang. He was Liu Biao's subordinate, but he was not reused. He advised Liu Zong to surrender to Cao Cao.
Huang Zu, a general, fought with Sun Jian and killed him. He was appointed Governor of Jiangxia and later killed by Sun Quan.
Gan Ning, also known as Xingba, was from Linjiang, Bajun. He joined Liu Biao and was sent to assist Huang Zu. Later, he surrendered to Sun Quan.
Yi Ji, also known as Boji, was born in Shanyang. After Liu Biao died, he joined Liu Bei.
Kuai Liang, a civil servant.
Lu Jie, General.
He is a civil servant.
Song Zhong, a civil servant.
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