<Ul> <Li> Yuan Shao, who seized control of Ji Province (冀州; covering present - day central and southern Hebei and northern Henan) from Han Fu in 191 </Li> <Li> Liu Yan, who controlled Yi Province </Li> <Li> Liu Biao, who controlled Jing Province (荊州; covering present - day Hubei and Hunan) </Li> <Li> Yuan Shu, Yuan Shao's half - brother (cousin in name), who controlled the area south of the Huai River (covering present - day northern and central Anhui) </Li> </Ul> <Li> Yuan Shao, who seized control of Ji Province (冀州; covering present - day central and southern Hebei and northern Henan) from Han Fu in 191 </Li> <Li> Liu Yan, who controlled Yi Province </Li> <Li> Liu Biao, who controlled Jing Province (荊州; covering present - day Hubei and Hunan) </Li>

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