Li Feng (Cao Wei)


Li Feng, courtesy name Anguo, was an official of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was a trusted official of the third Wei emperor Cao Fang, and did not follow the regent Sima Shi's wishes.
In 254, in company with Xiahou Xuan and Zhang Ji, he plotted to kill Sima Shi. However, Sima Shi sensed their scheme and summoned Li Feng to meet him in the palace, where he interrogated Li Feng and killed him. He was then accused of treason and his family members were executed as well.

Family

Li Feng's father, Li Yi, previously served as Minister of the Guards in the Cao Wei state.
Li Feng's first son, Li Tao, married the First Princess of Qi, a daughter of the second Wei emperor Cao Rui. Li Feng's daughter, Li Wan, married Jia Chong but was sentenced to exile after her father's downfall.