Yuan Xi

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Yuan Xi ( Chinese  袁 熙 , Pinyin Yuán Xī , * 176 ; † 207 ) was the second son of the Chinese warlord Yuan Shao .

In 191 he conquered You Province for his father. After his death in 202 (as a result of the defeat of Guandu ), his brothers Yuan Tan and Yuan Shang fought for the succession, but they were defeated by Cao Cao , and Yuan Xi had to flee with Yuan Shang to Gongsun Kang in Liaoning . However, their host had them murdered and sent their heads as a tribute to Cao Cao, to whom he was nominally subject.

Yuan Xi's wife Zhen Luo was brought to Luoyang to see Cao Cao, who married her to his son and heir Cao Pi .