- Yu Huan
Chinese
t=魚豢
s=鱼豢
p=Yú HuànYu Huan (fl.
3rd century ) was a Chinesescholar andauthor from theCao Wei . He was a native of what's now Xi'an, Shaanxi [See Tongshi Vol. 12, by Liu Zhiji (661 -721 ).] , and most notable for his writing of his workWeilue , also known as Dianlue [Dianlue was one of his work which listed on Suishu 33 in 89 volumes, Jiu Tangshu listed 38 volumes Weilue and 50 volumes Dianlue, while Xin Tangshu 58 listed Weilue as 50 volumes.] , though some scholars thought that it could be a separated work. Both of which are no longer extant, however a chapter of Weilue was quoted as an extensive footnote to theRecords of Three Kingdoms in the (30th) section of Wuhuan, Xianbei and Dongyi by Pei Songzhi during the5th century , it served as an additional guide to theWestern Regions on the book. The chapter has only survived because it was included as an extensive note to it.Footnotes
References
*cite book | author=Ma Zhijie | title=History of the Three Kingdoms: Yu Huan's Weilue | location=Beijing | publisher=People's Publishing House | pages=406-410 | year=1993 | id=ISBN 7-01-001271-7
*cite book | author=Zhang Xinglang | title=Collected Historical Sources of the History of Contacts Between China and the West Vol.1 : Weilue's Xirong on Daqin | location=Beijing | publisher=Zhonghua Shuju | pages=38-43 | year=1977 | id=ISBN 7-101-03030-0ee also
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Three Kingdoms
*Personages of the Three Kingdoms
*"Records of Three Kingdoms "
*"Romance of the Three Kingdoms "
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