Yue Li

Yue LI is a former lady of Wei and the wife of Ti Xiang E, as well as the mother of their adopted son Ti Xiang. When her husband rebelled against Wei at LIangdong, she also joined with him in rebellion along with her son. She was famous for preventing reinforcements from assaulting their main camp via the northern bridge. However, she died before her husband after Liansheng.

Liangdong (240 AD)
Yue Li played a major role during the Battle of Liangdong.

A Wei cavalry unit led by Xu Huang and Zhang He were sent to rush Ti Xiang E's Forces main camp via the northern bridge. Learning of this via spies, Yue Li set out with her men towards the northern bridge.

As the enemy arrived she took notice as to how some rushed in immediately to cut her down. She scoffed and laughed at this as she gave the order to her men to cut the ropes around the bridge, causing it to fall and taking the foolish soldiers down with it. Xu Huang and Zhang He were then forced to withdraw their units as their assault had been prevented.