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Is "Four Worlds, Three Fairs" talking about Yuan Shao or Yuan Shu?
Both of them! Yuan Shao or Yuan Shu are half brothers.

Yuan Shaosheng gave birth to a concubine, a concubine and a brother;

Yuan Shu was born to his wife, he was born to his own family, and he was his younger brother by generation.

Four generations and three fairs: the world: father and son one after another; Sangong: Minister in charge of state affairs. It refers to the generation of senior officials.

Origin: The Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wei Zhi Yuan Shaozhuan records that Yuan An was Stuart of Liu Weishi, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, his son Chang Yuan was Sikong, his grandson Yuan Tang was Taiwei, his great-grandson Yuan Feng was Sikong, and Wei Yuan was a teacher. Four generations and three residences, known as "four generations and three publics". In addition, the biography of were Yang Biao also records:

"From the earthquake to the table, the four Taiwei and Deye have successively, and the Yuan family is famous in Tokyo." Yang Hongnong and Yuan Runan were four great families in the late Han Dynasty.

Because Gao's grandfather Yuan An is Stuart, his grandfather is Qiu, his father Yuan Feng is, and four generations (grandfather, great-grandfather, grandfather and father * * * IV) have all held the positions of Sangong (Stuart and Qiu), so Yuan Shao's family background is called "Sangong IV".

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