Peng Yue
Peng Yue (died April 196 BC), courtesy name Zhong, was a Chinese military general and politician in the late Qin dynasty and early Western Han dynasty. He was involved in the Chu–Han Contention – a power struggle between the Han dynasty's founder, Liu Bang (Emperor Gao), and his rival, Xiang Yu – as an ally of Liu Bang. In recognition of his contributions, Liu Bang granted Peng Yue the title "King of Liang" () after the Han dynasty was established. He is often regarded as the inventor of guerrilla warfare. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Wang, Ning, Long, Yi, Ran, Xing-Rui, Xie, Wei-Ping, Gao, Jin-Ying, Chen, Chu-Jun, Yue, Shan-Tang, Cai, Yue-Peng
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by Li Chen, Lin Wang, Yue Peng, Xuewei Feng, Soumya Sarkar, Sifan Li, Bochang Li, Liang Liu, Kaizhen Han, Xiao Gong, Jingsheng Chen, Yan Liu, Genquan Han, Kah Wee Ang
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