Who are the characters in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Water Margin, and Dream of Red Mansions? (the more the better)

My day! They are all copied!

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If it were the Three Kingdoms, it would be the five sons of Wei, the five great counselors and Dianwei, Xu, the Xiahou brothers, Zhang Jia, Guo Huai, Cao Ren, Cao Zhen, Zhang Liao

Guo Jia, Deng Ai and his son, Wang Shuang, Sima and his son, Yang Ren: six In Chapter 17, General Zhang Lu was killed by Xia Houyuan.

Yang Feng: Chapter 89, Master of the 21st Cave of Yinye Cave in Nanman.

Yang Yi: Chapter 91, General of Shusui Army. Relying on his high merits, he was deposed as a commoner and committed suicide.

Yang Ling: Chapter 92, a younger brother of the Yang Fu clan and the prefect of Wei Nan'an, pretended to surrender and was killed by Guan Xing.

Yang Ji: Ninety-nine chapters, Wei Guan.

Yang Yong: Chapter 130, the Master of Shu.

Yang Zuo: Chapter 16, General Gongsun Yuan,

Yang Zong: Chapter 17, Chief Secretary of Wei.

Yang Xin: Chapter 16, Governor of Wei Jincheng.

Yang Ji: Chapter 120, the champion general of the Jin Dynasty.

Yang Qun: Chapter 97, General of Shu. Died of illness.

Yu Jin: Chapter 10, Taishan Jupingren, Zi Wenze. He was captured by Guan Yu and Jingzhou was lost to Cao Cao. I was so angry for Cao Pi.

Yu Mi: Chapter 15, Liu Yao’s general was kidnapped to death by Sun Ce.

Yu Ji: Chapter 29, Soochow calls him a god and makes Sun Ce angry to death.

Yu Quan: Chapter 111, General Wu. Killed by Wei's rebellious army.

Yu family: Chapter seven, Sun Jian passed the house. Sun Shao was born.

Yu She: In the fifth chapter, Yuan Shu’s brave generals were killed by Hua Xiong.

Yu Fan: Chapter 15, named Zhongxiang, a native of Yuyao, Kuaiji, an official in Kuaiji, a member of Wu State, and proficient in the Book of Changes.

Yu Song: Chapter 18, Chief Wei.

Le Jin: Wu Hui, a native of Yangping Wei, named Wenqian. Shot in the face for Gan Ning.

Lejiu: In Chapter 17, General Yuan Shu was captured and killed.

Le Wei: Ninety-eight chapters, Le Jinzi. The governor of Yangzhou was killed by Zhuge Dan.

Yin Li: Chapter 18, the Taishan bandits surrendered to Cao.

Yin Kai: Chapter 32, Commander Wu An and General Yuan Shang were killed by Xu Chu.

Yin Feng: Chapter 64, Licheng commanding military commander, General Cao.

Yin Mo: Chapter 80, Bachelor of Shu.

Yin Shang: Chapter 92, Wei Tianshui took charge of the book and surrendered to Shu.

Yin Damu: Chapter 17, Lieutenant Colonel Wei Dian.

Yunying: Chapter 23, Dong Cheng served as a concubine.

Ying Shao: Chapter 10, Taishou of Mount Tai. Forced by Zhang Kai's rebellious army, he surrendered to Yuan Shao.

Yin Kui: Chapter 32, General Yuan Shang, governor of Yuzhou.

Yin Kui: Chapter 31, a native of Liaodong, good at astronomy.

Yin Chun: Chapter 80, Great Sima of Shu.

Yan (Qingyi): Chapter 16, General Wei.

Yan Shao: Chapter 16, Wei Guards.

Iraqi: Thirty-four chapters, Jingzhou Mu Bin, courtesy name Ji Bo, from Shanyang. Followed by Liu Bei. Dr. Shu Zhaowen.

Yong Kai: Chapter 87, the prefect of Jianning in Shu and the Hou Yongchi of Shifang in Han Dynasty, allied with Meng Huo to rebel. Killed for E Huan.

Yadan: Chapter 94, the Prime Minister of Western Qiang was captured by Ma Dai.

Yue Ji: Chapter 94, Marshal of Xiqiang, killed for Guan Xing.

Yang Hu: Chapter 120, Governor of Jin Dynasty.

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Zhuge Liang: Chapter 36, a native of Yangdu, Langya, named Kongming, died of illness in Wuzhangyuan.

Zhuge Jin: Chapter 29, courtesy name Ziyu, from Nanyang, Langya, brother of Zhuge Liang.

Zhuge Gui: Chapter 36, Zhuge Liang’s father died early.

Zhuge Xuan: Chapter 36, Zhuge Liang’s uncle, had an old relationship with Liu Biao.

Zhuge Jun: Chapter 37, Zhuge Liang’s younger brother.

Zhuge Yuan: Chapter 69, moved to Xingxing Prefecture, in charge of divination.

Zhuge Qian: Chapter 85, General Cao Ren,

Zhuge Ke: Chapter 98, Zhuge Jin’s eldest son, Prince Wu Zuofu. The characters are poor. Tutor. Killed for Sun Jun.

Zhuge Zhan: Chapter 150, Zhuge Liangzi. The word Si Siyuan. Marry Liu Chan's daughter. He committed suicide after defeat.

Zhuge Dan: Chapter 100, General Wei Zhendong, courtesy name Gongxiu, from Nanyang, Langya, younger brother of Zhuge Liang. Against Wei. Fight for Hu Fen.

Zhuge Liang: Chapter 111, Zhuge gave birth to a son.

Zhuge Xu: Chapter 16, governor of Yongzhou in Wei.

Zhuge Shang: Chapter 17, Zhuge Zhanzi. The army was defeated and perished.

Zhang Rang: Once, one of the ten regular visits. Died by drowning.

Zhang Jiao: Once, Julu man, General Tiangong.

Zhang Liang: Once, a Julu man, Digong General, was killed by Huangfu Song.

Zhang Bao: Once, a Julu man, a general of the public, was killed by his subordinates' strict rule.

Zhang Fei: Once, named Yide. A native of Zhuojun. Assassinated by Fan Jiang and Zhang Da.

Zhang Shiping: Once, a horse dealer in Zhongshan.

Zhang Jun: Second round, Langzhong.

Zhang Ju: In the second episode, he rebelled in Yuyang, proclaimed himself emperor, and hanged himself.

Zhang Chun: The second time, during the rebellion in Yuyang, he was assassinated by his subordinate leader.

Zhang Ji: Three chapters, General Dong Zhuo, later stood on his own, attacked Nanyang and was killed.

Zhang Miao: Five chapters, first served as the prefect of Chenliu.

Zhang Chao: Five chapters, he was the governor of Guangling at first and the younger brother of Zhang Miao. He committed suicide because of his failure.

Zhang Yang: Chapter Five, first served as the Shangdang Prefect and Grand Sima. Kill for Yang Chou.

Zhang Jian: Liu Hui, a native of Gaoping, Shanyang, Ziyuanjie, one of the eight heroes of Jiangxia.

Zhang Hu: Chapter 7, a native of Jiangxia, a general under Huang Zu, shot by Sun Ce.

Zhang Wen: Chapter 8, Sikong. Dong Zhuo killed.

Zhang Kai: Ten times, Captain of Xuzhou, formerly the Yellow Turban Army. Kill Cao Song and his family.

Zhang Yan: Chapter 11, a Black Mountain bandit, surrendered to Cao, and was named Pingbei General.

Zhang Zhao: Chapter 15, named Zibu, from Pengcheng

Zhang Hong: Chapter 15, named Zigang, from Guangling, a counselor in the Eastern Wu Dynasty, and later stayed in Xuchang and was captured. He was granted the title of Captain of Kuaiji and returned to Wu. He died of illness and promised to build a stone city.

Zhang Ying: Chapter 15, Liu Yao’s general was stabbed to death by Chen Wu.

Zhang Xun: Chapter 15, General Yuan Shu, Commander-in-Chief.

Zhang Xiu: Chapter 16, Zhang Ji’s nephew, defeated Cao Cao, surrendered Cao Cao,

Zhang Lu: Chapter 59, prefect of Hanning. Pei Guofeng people. Call yourself Master. Surrender Cao Cao and seal him as General Zhennan.

Zhang Ling: In Chapter 59, Zhang Luzu wrote Taoist books in the Huming Mountain of Xichuan to confuse people.

Zhang Heng: Chapter 59, Zhang Lu’s father, a Taoist, was called a rice thief.

Zhang Xian: Chapter 17, General Zhang Xiu was killed by Xu Chu.

Zhang He: Chapter 22, from Hejian, courtesy name Jun×, general of Yuan Shao, surrendered to Cao Cao. Designed for Zhuge Liang's death.

Zhang Jin: Chapter 29, the governor of Jiaozhou, suffered from superstition.

Zhang (Qi page): Chapter 32, General Yuan Shang surrendered to Cao Cao and was killed by Gan Ning.

Zhang Nan: Chapter 33, General Yuan Xi surrendered to Cao Cao and was killed by Zhou Tai.

Zhang Wu: Chapter 34, Jiangxia thief, killed by Zhao Yun.

Zhang Wen: Chapter 38, from Wu, courtesy name Huishu.

Zhang Yun: In Chapter 40, General Liu Biao surrendered to Cao Cao and was beheaded by Cao Cao.

Zhang Heng: Chapter 58, General Han Sui was killed by Cao Jun.

Zhang Ji: Chapter 59, courtesy name Derong, Jing Zhaoyin.

Zhang Wei: Chapter 59, Zhang Ludi. Beheaded for Xu Chu.

Zhang Song: Chapter 60, named Yongnian, from Yizhou. Fazheng, Meng Dayou. Liu Zhang killed him when he took the lead for his brother.

Zhang Ren: In Chapter 60, General Liu Zhang, a native of Shu County, was captured and beheaded by Zhang Fei.

Zhang Su: Chapter 62, Brother Zhang Song, Grand Administrator of Guanghan.

Zhang Yi: Chapter 64, a native of Wuyang, general Liu Zhang, surrendered to Liu. The army was defeated, the country was destroyed, and he died in the rebellion.

Zhang Zhu: Chapter 71, Shuya General,

Zhang Yin: Chapter 80, Imperial Censor, Immortal Envoy of the Temple