Hou Cheng
Hou Cheng was a military officer serving under the warlords Lü Bu and Cao Cao during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China.
In historical records
In 198, during the Battle of Xiapi, fought between the warlords Lü Bu and Cao Cao, Cao's forces besieged Lü Bu in Xiapi and directed the waters of the Yi and Si rivers to flood the city. After three months, the morale of Lü Bu's army fell drastically and his men gradually alienated him.Around this time, Hou Cheng sent a trader to purchase 15 horses, but the man escaped with the horses and headed towards Xiaopei with the intention of defecting to Liu Bei. Hou Cheng personally pursued the trader and retrieved all the horses. Lü Bu's officers then threw a feast to celebrate Hou Cheng's achievement. Hou Cheng prepared 5-6 hu of wine and about ten roasted hogs, and he presented half a hog and five dou of wine to Lü Bu before the feast started. He knelt down and said, "With your grace, I managed to retrieve the stolen horses. The others came to congratulate me, so I prepared some wine and hogs for a feast. I don't dare to start first, so now I present the food and wine to you." Lü Bu was furious and he said, "I banned alcohol, but you and the others dare to throw a party! Are you plotting with them to kill me?" Hou Cheng was shocked and he immediately left. He also discarded the wine he prepared and returned the gifts he received from the other officers. On 7 February 199, Hou Cheng, along with his colleagues Song Xian and Wei Xu, captured Lü Bu's strategist Chen Gong and general Gao Shun, and led their troops to surrender to Cao Cao.