Fei Shi

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Fei Shi
Traditional Chinese: 費詩
Simplified Chinese: 费诗
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Fei (費).

Fei Shi with Chinese style name Gongju (公举), was a minister in the Shu regime (2nd century C.E.). Fei Shi originally served under Liu Zhang as the governor of Jinzhu (绵竹), but surrendered to Liu Bei when the latter attacked Jinzhu (绵竹).

One of Fei Shi's tasks was to travel to Jingzhou to report to Guan Yu of his appointment to the rank of a Five Tiger General. When Liu Bei proclaimed to be the emperor, Fei Shi openly opposed and was jailed as a result. Although he was later released, he was demoted to a low ranking official in the remote southern shire of Yongchang (永昌). Fei Shi later followed Zhuge Liang in his southern campaign. Afterwards during the Northern Campaign was in process, Fei Shi watched over Chengdu. Fei Shi had one son, Fei Li (费立).

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