Luo Xian
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Luo Xian | |||
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Traditional Chinese: | 羅憲 | ||
Simplified Chinese: | 罗宪 | ||
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- This is a Chinese name; the family name is Luo (羅).
Luo Xian (? - 270) was an officer of the Kingdom of Shu during the Three Kingdoms Period of China. Xian ended up being relegated to Ba Dong for not siding with Huang Hao of the Imperial Court who had seized true power of Shu, through the ineptitude of Liu Shan. Luo Xian put up a defense against Lu Kang of Wu following the fall of Cheng Du by the valiant officer of Wei, Deng Ai.