Han Xian (died 197) was the leader of the
White Wave Bandits during the late
Han Dynasty period of
Chinese history. He was a close friend of cavalry commander
Yang Feng. When
Li Jue and
Guo Si held
Emperor Xian of Han hostage, Yang wanted to defeat the rebels however his forces were too weak to hold up against them. Han was then recruited by Yang along with two other generals of the White Wave Bandits, Hu Cai and Li Yue. Together with the forces of
Cao Cao, Guo and Li were finally defeated however Yang and Han felt that Cao was overly ambitious and conflicts would arise, so it was better if they left the capital. They then joined
Yuan Shu's army. He served Yuan Shu for some time. After Lü Bu captured and killed Yuan Shu's agent
Han Yin after discovering Yuan was trying to take Lü's daughter hostage, the enraged Yuan Shu led an army of 200,000 men to attack the city of
Xiapi in Xu Province. Han and Yang served as rear generals.
But with the help from
Chen Gui, Lü Bu's advisor who was a
mole working for Cao Cao, Han Xian was told that Yuan Shu was a rebel trying to take over power from the emperor. With his Sixth Battalion, he wrought havoc on Yuan Shu's camp along with Yang and managed to give Lü Bu enough time to intercept Yuan Shu's camp, forcing Yuan to retreat. After Yuan's defeat he and Yang were promoted by Lü, however his bandit behaviour did not change. He and Yang were caught robbing civilians with their army and were executed by
Liu Bei.
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