Li Xu
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Li Xu was a general of Wu state in the later period of the Three Kingdoms. As a supervisor, Xu Cun attacked the Mutiny from Jian'an Haidao. Later, Feng Fei was killed and retreated without authorization. He was punished by SUN Hao, the emperor of Wu, and was exterminated.
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When the rebellion broke out in Jiaozhi, SUN Hao, the emperor of Wu, sent Liu Jun, the governor of Jiaozhou, and Xiuze to attack Jiaozhi who surrendered to the state of Jin. So in the first spring of the first year of Jianheng, SUN Hao sent Jianjun Yu Si, Weinan general Xue Li and Cangwu prefect Tao Huang out of Jingzhou. Jianjun Li Xu and Governor Xu Cun set out from Jian'an Haidao to attack jiaowu.
In the second year of Jianheng, Li Xu killed the general Feng Fei and led the army back.
At first, he Ding, the general of the palace, wanted to marry Li Xu's daughter for his son. Li Xu didn't promise. From then on, he Ding took the opportunity to slander and said, "young master Li Xu killed Feng Fei in vain and returned the army without permission."
As a result, Li Xu was ordered to be killed and his body burned.
Historical records
History of the Three Kingdoms
Chinese PinYin : Li Xu
Li Xu