Li Fu (onyomi: Ri Fu) is a general of Wei. He served as a subordinate of Meng Da. When Meng Da rebelled against Wei, Li Fu eventually surrendered to Sima Yi and opened the gates of Xincheng. In 263, he would participate in the conquest of Shu and serve under Zhong Hui. After Shu was conquered, he was stationed to guard Yuecheng with 5,000 men. Historically, it is unknown whether the Li Fu who surrendered during Meng Da's rebellion and the Li Fu who fought in the campaign against Shu were the same person.
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| - Li Fu (onyomi: Ri Fu) is a general of Wei. He served as a subordinate of Meng Da. When Meng Da rebelled against Wei, Li Fu eventually surrendered to Sima Yi and opened the gates of Xincheng. In 263, he would participate in the conquest of Shu and serve under Zhong Hui. After Shu was conquered, he was stationed to guard Yuecheng with 5,000 men. Historically, it is unknown whether the Li Fu who surrendered during Meng Da's rebellion and the Li Fu who fought in the campaign against Shu were the same person.
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| - Li Fu (onyomi: Ri Fu) is a general of Wei. He served as a subordinate of Meng Da. When Meng Da rebelled against Wei, Li Fu eventually surrendered to Sima Yi and opened the gates of Xincheng. In 263, he would participate in the conquest of Shu and serve under Zhong Hui. After Shu was conquered, he was stationed to guard Yuecheng with 5,000 men. Historically, it is unknown whether the Li Fu who surrendered during Meng Da's rebellion and the Li Fu who fought in the campaign against Shu were the same person.
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