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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yan Liang was a military general under the powerful warlord Yuan Shao during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era of China. He was slain by Guan Yu at the Battle of Baima. Little is known about Yan Liang's life. The only historical records could be found scattered throughout the Records of Three Kingdoms written by Chen Shou, within the biographies of Yuan Shao, Guan Yu, and Cao Cao. It was stated that Yan Liang was the most prominent and highest-ranking general under Yuan Shao. In 200, Yuan Shao mustered an army boasting 100,000 in…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yan Liang was a military general under the powerful warlord Yuan Shao during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era of China. He was slain by Guan Yu at the Battle of Baima. Little is known about Yan Liang's life. The only historical records could be found scattered throughout the Records of Three Kingdoms written by Chen Shou, within the biographies of Yuan Shao, Guan Yu, and Cao Cao. It was stated that Yan Liang was the most prominent and highest-ranking general under Yuan Shao. In 200, Yuan Shao mustered an army boasting 100,000 in strength and marched on Xuchang, the new capital and base city of Cao Cao. To ensure a safe crossing of the Yellow River, Yuan Shao sent Yan Liang to attack Baima as a diversionary tactic, despite advisor Ju Shou's counsel that Yan Liang was too frivolous to handle the responsibility alone.