Luo Xian

Luo Xian was a General of Shu, Wei, and later Jin. When he served Shu he was appointed as an Assistant to the Crown Prince but due to his intolerance to Huang Hao's wanton corruption in the courts he was sent to Badong which bordered Wu. When Shu fell to Wei, Wu attempted an invasion of Badong but was initially repelled by Luo Xian who had submitted to Wei and sent his adviser to request reinforcements.

Eventually Badong fell and Luo Xian retreated to Baidicheng where he endured a 6 month siege. Despite the arrival of Wu reinforcements lead by Lu Kang himself they were unable to dislodge Luo Xian from Baidicheng and were forced to retreat after Wei invaded Xiling.

While serving Jin, Luo Xian recommended Chen Shou, author of Records of Three Kingdoms, and Zhuge Jing, the grandson of Zhuge Liang, into service within the Jin government. Luo Xian would than go on to conquer Wucheng and was one of many who proposed a strategy for conquering Wu. However, Wu would remain unconquered until 10 years after Luo Xian's death.