Xu Zheng (Three Kingdoms)
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Xú Zhěng (Chinese: 徐整; Wade-Giles: Hsü Cheng, 220 - 265 AD) was a Three Kingdoms (三國) period Daoist author of the "Three Five Historic Records" (Chinese: 三五歷紀; pinyin: Sānwǔ Lìjì, literally: "Three Five Calendar"). The "3-5" refers to the "Three August Ones and Five Emperors" (三皇五帝).

