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Wei Yan

Chinese general
Years: 187 - 234

Wei Yan (died 234) is a general of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms era of Chinese history.

He becomes a soldier of Liu Bei when the latter flees Jing Province and seeks protection from the eastern warlord Sun Quan in 208.

By 211, Wei has climbed through the ranks and become a general in Liu Bei's invasion of Yi Province (modern Sichuan and Chongqing).

His talent and performance during battle help him to become a major general of Liu Bei's army in a short period of time.

He is later named Administrator of Hanzhong and regional Area Commander in the year 219.

According to Chen Shou's Records of Three Kingdoms, Wei was a very arrogant man and others tended to avoid him.

Some believed that he was an aggressive person, who was incompatible with the strategies and methods of Zhuge Liang, the chancellor of Shu Han.

Moreover, Wei's personality caused Yang Yi, a scholarly official, to fear and despise him, with the two barely capable of avoiding fighting one another.

Eventually Wei Yan lost his life and his family to this personal conflict.

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