Xiahou Shang
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Xiahou Shang | |
---|---|
General of Cao Wei | |
Born | 185 |
Died | 225 |
Names | |
Simplified Chinese | 夏侯尚 |
Traditional Chinese | 夏侯尚 |
Pinyin | Xiàhóu Shàng |
Wade-Giles | Hsiahou Shang |
Courtesy name | Boren (伯仁) |
- This is a Chinese name; the family name is Xiahou (夏侯).
Xiahou Shang (185? - 225) was a nephew of the Wei officer Xiahou Yuan during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms Period in ancient China.
Contents |
[edit] Life
Xiahou Shang was the nephew of Xiahou Yuan, who adopted Xiahou Shang as his adopted son. Xiahou Shang was not very active when Cao Cao was alive, only participating in suppressing Hu rebellions. Cao Cao's successor, Cao Pi, was a good friend of Xiahou Shang, so Cao Pi gave him important positions, such as General who Conquers the South (征南將軍) and Inspector of the Jing province. Xiahou Shang generally took over commands for Wei's southern frontiers. He took the Shu Han outpost at Shangyong (上庸) from Liu Feng, and although Eastern Wu was allied to Wei at the time, Xiahou Shang tightened his defences against Wu. Surely enough, Sun Quan rebelled soon after. In 222, Xiahou Shang and Cao Zhen attacked the Wu fortress at Jiangling, guarded by Zhuge Jin. Xiahou Shang advanced both through land and water, burning Zhuge Jin's ships mid-river and capturing the fortress. However, he was called back because of a plague.
In 224, a favourite concubine of his drew the envy of his wife, who was the sister of Cao Zhen; in support of his clansmen, Cao Pi had the concubine strangled. Xiahou Shang became depressed after the loss of his favourite concubine and would not see anyone. A year later, Xiahou Shang fell to sickness and died, before which Cao Pi held his hand and sobbed.
[edit] In Romance of the Three Kingdoms
In the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, he is only portrayed as a minor officer. It was said that when he was fighting against Shu under Xiahou Yuan, he was taken prisoner at the Battle of Mount Dingjun, but was returned to Wei after being traded for Chen Shi. During the trade, however, Huang Zhong shot him in the back, heavily injuring him.
[edit] References
- Chen Shou. Sanguo Zhi.
- Luo Guanzhong. Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
[edit] See also
- Three Kingdoms
- Personages of the Three Kingdoms
- Records of Three Kingdoms
- Romance of the Three Kingdoms
|