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- Xu_Shu abstract "Xu Shu (birth and death dates unknown), courtesy name Yuanzhi, originally named Shan Fu, was an official of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period. He was born sometime in the late Eastern Han dynasty and used to be a vigilante swordsman in his early life. However, after running into trouble with the authorities, he renounced his old ways and took up scholarly pursuits. He lived a reclusive life from the 190s to mid-200s (decade) in Jing Province (covering present-day Hubei and Hunan provinces), where he met and befriended Zhuge Liang. In late 207, he became an adviser to the warlord Liu Bei and served under Liu for about a year. He also recommended Zhuge Liang to Liu Bei during this period of time. In late 208, Liu Bei was defeated at the Battle of Changban by his rival Cao Cao. Xu Shu's mother was captured by Cao Cao's forces during the battle. Feeling lost and without a sense of direction, Xu Shu eventually left Liu Bei and joined Cao Cao. He continued serving in the state of Cao Wei – founded by Cao Cao's son and successor, Cao Pi, who ended the Han dynasty – and died of illness in office.Xu Shu's defection from Liu Bei to Cao Cao was fictionalised in the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. In the novel, he was Liu Bei's chief strategist before Zhuge Liang came along, and he once helped Liu repel two attacks from Cao Cao's general Cao Ren. He was eventually tricked by Cao Cao into leaving Liu Bei and joining Cao, but he recommended Zhuge Liang to Liu before leaving and swore never to give advice to Cao.".
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- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Changban.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Cao_Cao.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Cao_Pi.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Cao_Ren.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Cao_Rui.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Cao_Wei.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Category:2nd-century_births.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Category:3rd-century_deaths.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cao_Wei_politicians.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Han_dynasty_politicians_from_Henan.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Officials_under_Cao_Cao.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Chancellor_(China).
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Chen_Shou.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Cheng_Yu.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Commandery_(China).
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Courtesy_name.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Dynasty_Warriors.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Dynasty_Warriors_7.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink End_of_the_Han_dynasty.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Guan_Yu.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Han_dynasty.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Henan.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Hubei.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Hunan.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Jiangsu.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Jingzhou_(ancient_China).
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Koei.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink List_of_fictitious_stories_in_Romance_of_the_Three_Kingdoms.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink List_of_people_of_the_Three_Kingdoms.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Liu_Bei.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Liu_Biao.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Liu_Cong_(Han_dynasty).
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Liu_Qi_(Liu_Biaos_son).
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Luo_Guanzhong.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Nanyang,_Henan.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Pei_Songzhi.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Qing_dynasty.
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- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Romance_of_the_Three_Kingdoms.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Shu_Han.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Sima_Hui.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Three_Kingdoms.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Wuhan.
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- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Xu_(surname).
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Xuchang.
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- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Yuzhou_(ancient_China).
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Zhao_Yun.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Zhuge_Liang.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink Zhuge_Liangs_Northern_Expeditions.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLink File:Romance_of_the_Three_Kingdoms_at_Long_Corridor.jpg.
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLinkText "".
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLinkText "Xu Shu - Yuanzhi".
- Xu_Shu wikiPageWikiLinkText "Xu Shu".
- Xu_Shu caption "A Qing dynasty block print of Xu Shu".
- Xu_Shu first "t".
- Xu_Shu kingdom Cao_Wei.
- Xu_Shu name "Xu Shu".
- Xu_Shu other "Shan Fu".
- Xu_Shu p "shēn zài Cáo yíng xīn zài Hàn".
- Xu_Shu pinyin "Xú Shù".
- Xu_Shu s "身在曹营心在汉".
- Xu_Shu simp "徐庶".
- Xu_Shu t "身在曹營心在漢".
- Xu_Shu title "Official".
- Xu_Shu trad "徐庶".
- Xu_Shu wg "Hsu Sh'u".
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- Xu_Shu zi "Yuanzhi".
- Xu_Shu subject Category:2nd-century_births.
- Xu_Shu subject Category:3rd-century_deaths.
- Xu_Shu subject Category:Cao_Wei_politicians.
- Xu_Shu subject Category:Han_dynasty_politicians_from_Henan.
- Xu_Shu subject Category:Officials_under_Cao_Cao.
- Xu_Shu hypernym Official.
- Xu_Shu type Politician.
- Xu_Shu type Official.
- Xu_Shu type Politician.
- Xu_Shu comment "Xu Shu (birth and death dates unknown), courtesy name Yuanzhi, originally named Shan Fu, was an official of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period. He was born sometime in the late Eastern Han dynasty and used to be a vigilante swordsman in his early life. However, after running into trouble with the authorities, he renounced his old ways and took up scholarly pursuits.".
- Xu_Shu label "Xu Shu".
- Xu_Shu sameAs Q1378594.
- Xu_Shu sameAs Xu_Shu.
- Xu_Shu sameAs Xu_Shu.
- Xu_Shu sameAs Xu_Shu.
- Xu_Shu sameAs 徐庶.
- Xu_Shu sameAs 서서.