Guo, Li, and Zhang Ji then performed raids around area of Chenliu and Yingchuan, wherein Cao Cao and the likes were unable to stop them, and many residents there were hijacked and enslaved.
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He ingested liquid feces to force himself to vomit, which greatly offended Li Jue and drove the two leaders to battle.
Guo Moruo | Western Guo | Guo Huai | Eastern Guo | Zhan Guo Ce | Guo Xi | Guo Lei | Guo Jing | Guo Boxiong | Bao Guo'an | Western Guo (state) | Ren Renfa, ''Elder Zhang Guo | Guo Ziyi | Guo Yi | Guo Yan | Guo Tu | Guo Si | Guo Shiqiang | Guo moruo | Guo jin min tui | Guo Jingjing | Guo Hongwei | Guo Dan | Eastern Guo (state) |
After Cao Cao had defeated the Yellow Turban rebels, he received Emperor Xian (who had escaped from the clutches of Li Jue and Guo Si) and set up the new capital at Xu (許; present-day Xuchang, Henan) in 196.