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rdfs:comment | - Ehe (餓何) and Shaoge (焼戈) (both died 247) were two Qiang generals serving under King Midang during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. They were sent to attack Nan'an, but were captured and executed by the Cao Wei general Guo Huai.
- Ehe (餓何, onyomi: Gaka) and Shaoge (焼戈, onyomi: Shōka) are two generals who served King Midang of the Qiang tribe. Both were sent to attack the city of Nan'an, resulting in their capture and execution by Guo Huai. Romance of the Three Kingdoms fuses them into one person called Ehe Shaoge and changes the nature of their death; he is lured into a pit by Chen Tai and commits suicide when his remaining troops choose to surrender.
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abstract | - Ehe (餓何) and Shaoge (焼戈) (both died 247) were two Qiang generals serving under King Midang during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. They were sent to attack Nan'an, but were captured and executed by the Cao Wei general Guo Huai.
- Ehe (餓何, onyomi: Gaka) and Shaoge (焼戈, onyomi: Shōka) are two generals who served King Midang of the Qiang tribe. Both were sent to attack the city of Nan'an, resulting in their capture and execution by Guo Huai. Romance of the Three Kingdoms fuses them into one person called Ehe Shaoge and changes the nature of their death; he is lured into a pit by Chen Tai and commits suicide when his remaining troops choose to surrender.
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