![]() Xun Yu's contributions to Cao Cao's forces and administration are immense. ![]() ![]() Cao Cao recognised Xun Yu's talent and he exclaimed, "Here comes my Zifang! " when Xun Yu arrived, and he appointed Xun as an army commandant. In the subsequent years, warlords quickly rose in each region Xun Yu first served Yuan Shao, whose power base was in Ji Province, but later left him and went to serve Cao Cao in 191. When the warlord Dong Zhuo seized control of the capital Luoyang, Xun Yu feared for his safety and resigned, returning to Ji Province (present day Hebei). In 189, he was nominated as a xiaolian (civil service candidate) and began his career in the civil service. Xun Yu proved to be a talented youth, and was evaluated by the scholar He Yong as "someone capable of assisting kings" ( 王佐之才). His grandfather, Xun Shu, served as a local governor and had eight sons who were nicknamed the "Eight Dragons of the Xun Family" an uncle of Xun Yu, Xun Shuang, served as one of the Three Ducal Ministers, while Xun Yu's father Xun Fan was the chancellor of the principality of Jibei. He was described in historical records as a tall and handsome gentleman. Xun Yu was from Yingchuan Commandery (around present-day Xuchang, Henan), and was born in a family of government officials. Xun Yu (163–212), courtesy name Wenruo, was a Chinese military official and politician who served as an adviser to the warlord Cao Cao during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. In this Chinese name, the family name is Xun.
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