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Liu Ye(Three Kingdom)
 Liu Ye (刘晔) (?-234), styled Ziyang''' (子扬), is one of important strategist and advisor of the Three Kingdoms warlord Cao Cao in ancient China.As a direct descent of Emperor Guangwu of Han, Liu Ye was marked a part of the royal family of the Han Empire.

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Early Life
liu Ye was born in Huainan,(now Huainan, Anhui). His mother died when he was seven and told him to kill a dangerous and treacherous servant when Ye got older. Ye killed the servant six years later. His father was angry and asked why Ye did this. Ye said he just followed his mother's last wish and ready to take punishment. His father think he is brave and responsible, so he forgave Liu Ye. Liu Ye already had a great reputation when he was in early twenties. During this time, some local tyrants, who had a private army, wanted to force people lived in Huainan to move to another city. They wanted to take advantage of Liu Ye’s reputation, so the leader of the army, Zhen Bao, came to Ye’s Home with hundreds of soldiers and tried to make Ye join them by using threats. Liu Ye pretended to agree and entertained Zhen Bao with food. During the feast, he killed Zhen Bao when toasting and threatened the others to go back by bluffing. After the feast, Ye went to the local tyrants’ military camp with several servants. He talked the whole army into surrendering by promising their future and he gave these thousands of surrendered soldiers to the local governor, Liu Xun. Since then, Ye became the counselor of Liu Xun.

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Serving Cao Cao
liu Xun and his army was soon destroyed by Sun Ce, another warlord of the Three Kingdoms, because Xun didn't take Liu Ye's advice. After the battle, Ye went to work for Cao Cao with Liu Xun. Cao Cao was the prime minister of the Han government back then. He was more powerful than the emperor because he owned the army. He also wanted to replace the royal family and make his own family the ruler of China.Since Liu Ye was one of the royal families, he was never really trusted by Cao Cao. According to Chen Shou, the author of Records of Three Kingdoms, Liu Ye made much advices which were proved to be very correct later. However, most of these advices were ignored by Cao Cao and his inheritors.However, according to another history book, Fu Zi, Liu Ye was trusted by Cao Cao very much. According to the book, Cao Cao treated Liu Ye as one of most trusted subalterns. Every time Cao had a doubt, he will ask Ye directly for nights or even tens of nights. '''

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Liu Ye and catapult
''' Many Chinese people think Liu Ye was the inventor of catapult, which is wrong. This misunderstanding comes from the famous fiction Romance of the Three Kingdoms. In chapter 30, the writer said Liu Ye advised Cao Cao to use the catapult, which became the key of winning the battle. People believe this is the first time the catapults were used in battle, so they think Liu Ye was the inventor. As a matter of fact, no real history book recorded that Liu Ye made this advice.