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- This is a Chinese name; the family name is Chen (陳).
Chen Shi (born 181) was an advisor and general for the Kingdom of Shu during the Three Kingdoms era of China. He was captured at the Battle of Mount Dingjun by Wei, but was exchanged for Shu's prisoner, Xiahou Shang. In the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, due to his defeat at the third Northern Campaign of Zhuge Liang he tried to lay his failure to Wei Yan however Zhuge already knew the truth that Chen Shi tried to blame Yan, he was executed by Zhuge. Chen Shi was rumored to be the father of Chen Shou, the author of Records of Three Kingdoms.
See also
- Three Kingdoms
- Personages of the Three Kingdoms
- Records of Three Kingdoms
- Romance of the Three Kingdoms
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