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'''Yan Xiang''' was a [[minister (government)|minister]] of the [[Three Kingdoms]] Era of early [[History of China|Chinese history]] that served under [[Yuan Shu]]. He admonished Yuan Shu, who at the time was attempting to use the [[Imperial Seal]] to pretend that he was the emperor, by telling him of the old tale of [[King Wen of Zhou|King Wen]] of [[Zhou]].
'''Yan Xiang''' was a [[minister (government)|minister]] of the [[Three Kingdoms]] Era of early [[History of China|Chinese history]] that served under [[Yuan Shu]]. He admonished Yuan Shu, who at the time was attempting to use the [[Imperial Seal]] to pretend that he was the emperor, by telling him of the old tale of [[King Wen of Zhou|King Wen]] of [[Zhou]].

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Yan Xiang
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Yan Xiang was a minister of the Three Kingdoms Era of early Chinese history that served under Yuan Shu. He admonished Yuan Shu, who at the time was attempting to use the Imperial Seal to pretend that he was the emperor, by telling him of the old tale of King Wen of Zhou.

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