Ti Xiang E

Ti Xiang E is a former Wei officer who later rebelled in AD 240 in Liangdong. Along with his wife and son he laid the foundations for what would the kingdom of Quang.

Liangdong (240 AD)
Ti Xiang E made a name for himself during his rebellion at Liangdong. Not just by rebelling but by how he led his forces as well.

In the beginning of the battle, Ti Xiang E's Forces were highly discouraged and lacking morale. Not wanting to lose to unenthusiastic soldiers he took a daring move and assaulted two garrison single handedly, demanding they surrender. The guards of the garrisons, Cao Zhen and Zhang Yan ordered for their men to defeat Ti Xiang E quickly, only to watch as he cut them down by the dozens.

Inspired by their leader's courage and skill, his men were rallies into action. Rushing behind him, Ti Xiang E and his forces quickly overwhelmed Cao Zhen and Zhang Yan, forcing them to withdraw and leave the garrisons.