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So good[edit]

Its so sad to see such a capable officer die in battle. I guess it has to happen.

The thing that striks me odd, was that he served under Zhang Jiao, and the Yellow Turbans, when I know he knew better. It is good that he "saw the light", and actually took an honest military job with Guan Yu, and was an officer of Shu. Whopper 23:58, 30 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

You've got to roll with the punches sometimes. Zhang Jiao was a strange man, if not downright mad, but notice how many followers he did gather. He had to have something in that brain of his. Cao Wei 20:57, 17 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

All of us know that Zhang Jiao was a strange man, but there is 1 point we have to take note of, that there was resentment of the Han court and Zhang took opportunity to stage a revolt, we must say, he did it at the right time, but if it wasn't for the warlords, I think Zhang's rebellion would have been a huge success. Mastertkw