Zhou Ang

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Zhou Ang (158-192) was a general and brilliant strategist under the mighty Lu Xiong (Three Kingdoms). At a young age, he helped his father Zhou Zun accomplish many things until his death. He joined Lu Xiong after the death of his father in 180 AD. He made many proposals that Lu Xiong would choose them over his other strategists Guo Shi and Sima Ling (Three Kingdoms). He didn't participate in the Yellow Turban Rebellion but was waiting patiently for his lord's arrival after hearing about their victory. In 186 AD, Zhou Ang found out that two rebellions broke out in Bei Hai and suggested that they go immediately because their are some officers fighting them and losing so Lu Xiong went out to battle with his three sons. After the battle, they got two new officers, a rebel named Meng Dai and a Ye general Qiao Liang (Three Kingdoms). In the next year of 187 AD, two loyal officers of Lu Xiong named Yang Feng (Three Kingdoms) and Liu Yan revolted in Xiong's land of the Yin. Zhou requested that we wait a while then attack when their off guard, but Xiong wanted them to be eliminated right now, Qiao suggested that they attack right away. Xiong agreed to that.

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