Niu Fu

Niu Fu (pronunciationⓘ) (died c.June 192[1]) was a Chinese military general and politician serving under the warlord Dong Zhuo during the late Eastern Han dynasty.

In 189, after Dong Zhuo occupied the imperial capital Luoyang and seized control of the Han central government, he appointed Niu Fu as a General of the Household (中郎將).

At the same time, he also sent Dong Zhuo's other subordinates, such as Li Jue, Guo Si and Zhang Ji, to lead soldiers to raid and pillage Chenliu (陳留) and Yingchuan (潁川) commanderies, as well as attack the general Zhu Jun at Zhongmu County (中牟縣).

During the escape, Hu Chier (胡赤兒), one of Niu Fu's subordinates, betrayed him and killed him, and then cut off his head and sent it to Chang'an.

The diviners canned by Dong Yue frequently, so he made an excuse to slander him plot a revolt, it caused him killed by Niu Fu.