Mi Fang
Chinese general and official serving Liu Bei (died 223) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mi Fang (died 223), courtesy name Zifang, was a Chinese military general and politician serving under the warlord Liu Bei in the late Eastern Han dynasty. He was also the younger brother of Mi Zhu, who also served Liu Bei. In 219, Mi Fang surrendered to Liu Bei's ally-turned rival Sun Quan, directly resulting in the loss of Jing Province (covering present-day Hubei and Hunan) and the death of Guan Yu. The Australian Sinologist Rafe de Crespigny notes that Mi Fang had the remarkable record of serving each of the leaders of the Three Kingdoms during his lifetime.[1]
Quick Facts Administrator of Nan Commandery(南郡太守) (under Liu Bei), Monarch ...
Mi Fang | |
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麋芳[1] | |
Administrator of Nan Commandery (南郡太守) (under Liu Bei) | |
In office 208 (208)–219 (219) | |
Monarch | Emperor Xian of Han |
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Born | Unknown[1] Lianyungang, Jiangsu |
Died | 223[1] |
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Occupation | Military general, politician |
Courtesy name | Zifang (子方) |
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