Yuntai 28 generals
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In the era of Later Han Dynasty, Emperor Ming of Han honored those who had served his father (Emperor Guangwu of Han) well by painting their portraits on South Palace's tower (云台, Yuntai, meaning "cloud tower") in Luoyang.
Order
- Deng Yu (鄧禹)
- Wu Han (吳漢)
- Jia Fu (賈復)
- Geng Yan (耿弇)
- Kou Xun (寇恂)
- Cen Peng (岑彭)
- Feng Yi (馮異)
- Zhu Hu (朱祜)
- Ji Zun (祭遵)
- Jing Dan (景丹)
- Gai Yan (蓋延)
- Yao Qi (銚期)
- Geng Chun (耿純)
- Zang Gong (臧宮)
- Ma Wu (馬武)
- Liu Long (劉隆)
- Ma Cheng (馬成)
- Wang Liang (王梁)
- Cheng Jun (陳俊)
- Du Mao (杜茂)
- Fu Jun (傅俊)
- Jian Tan (堅鐔)
- Wang Ba (王覇)
- Ren Guang (任光)
- Li Chong (李忠)
- Wan Xiu (萬脩)
- Pi Tong (邳彤)
- Liu Zhi (劉植)
References
- http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%9B%B2%E5%8F%B0%E4%BA%8C%E5%8D%81%E5%85%AB%E5%B0%86
- http://www.geocities.jp/kaysak864/n-.htm
- Zizhi Tongjian by Sima Guang, vols. 38-44 (original available at zh:s:資治通鑑), and Modern Chinese Edition edited by Bo Yang (Taipei, 1982–1989).
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