Ding Fu
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Ding Fu? ~In 183 BC, he was a meritorious official in the early Western Han Dynasty. He used to be a general of Zhao state. Later, he joined Liu Bang's army in Ye (now Linzhang County West of Hebei Province) and went to Bashang (now Xi'an city east of Shaanxi Province) as general Lou fan under Liu Bang.
After the establishment of the Han Dynasty, he was granted the title of Marquis of Yangdu. He was one of the 18 Marquis of the founding of the Western Han Dynasty and ranked 17th in the credit.
Life of the characters
Ding Fu was originally a general of Zhao state. Later, he joined Liu Bang's army in Ye (now Linzhang County West of Hebei Province). When he arrived at Bashang (now Xi'an city east of Shaanxi Province), he served as a general of Loufan's army who was good at riding and shooting under Liu Bang.
He followed Liu Bang into Hanzhong and took part in the battle of huanding Sanqin, which was under the command of LV Ze, king of mourning Wu. He took part in the Chu Han war under the command of Han Xin and Guan Ying. In 203 B.C., he killed Xiang Yu's general long Ji and served as a great Sima in Pengcheng (now Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province). He defeated Xiang Yu's troops and was awarded the post of general.
In the sixth year of Liu Bang (201 BC), Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty, in the first month of Wushen, Ding Fu was granted the title of Marquis of Yangdu, eating 7800 households. Credit ranked 17th among the 18 Marquises of the founding of the people's Republic of China.
In 182 BC, Ding Fu passed away, and his posthumous title was Jing. Ding Fu's son, n í ng, was the Marquis of Yangdu, and his posthumous title was "Yi".
In the 10th year of Liu Heng, Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty (170 BC), Ding Ning's son Ding An Cheng attacked the Marquis of Yangdu.
In the second year of Liu Qi (155 B.C.), Ding An Cheng committed a crime and the state was abolished.
Inheritance of Hou state
Historical records
The sixth chronology of the meritorious officials of emperor Gaozu (Volume 18 of historical records): Ding Fu, the Marquis of Yangdu, took General Zhao from ye to Bashang as general Lou fan, entered the Han Dynasty, appointed Sanqin, and did not surrender to King Zhai. He mourned King Wu, killed Longqi and Pengcheng, and was the great Sima. He broke the feather army and worshipped Ye as a general, loyal minister, marquis, and had 7800 families.
In the first month of the sixth year of the reign of emperor Gaozu, Wu Shen was born in the year of Ding Fuyuan. Six years later, the first year of marquis Ning. The tenth year of Emperor Wen and the first year of Hou an Cheng. In the second year of the reign of emperor Jing, Hou an Cheng was found guilty, and the state removed him.
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Ding Fu