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[edit] The Cautious Strategist

Despite being in prison and his advice not being heard, Tian Feng still did as best he could to advise Yuan Shao to not launch a full scale assault against the warlord Cao Cao. He was in prison for the duration of the battle while Yuan Shao went head on into battle against his enemy.

He serves his lord yet his words are death;

He cautions his lord yet he was not heard.

He asked for a appointed time of attack yet Yuan charged foolish.

With the lost of Guandu, Tian Feng's fate was sealed.

With a blade in hand, he silts his throat.

So passes Tian Feng, strategist of Yuan Shao --Zhang Liao 23:40, 2 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Tian Feng, Yuan Shao's Strategist

The only thing that I can say about Tian Feng is I mourn for his death and how well he performed for Yuan Shao regardless of how much his advice went unheard. Tian Feng, with Ju Shou, were both the most capable and talented advisors in Yuan Shao's Army. (If only he had listen to them) I ask that those who read this, please give Tian Feng and Ju Shou a moment of silence for not only possessing schemes and strategy, but for remaining loyal to the indecisive Yuan Shao.--Zhang Liao 04:35, 27 May 2006 (UTC)