Ju Fu
Ju Fu | |
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Cú phù | |
General of the Left ( tả tương quân ) | |
In office ? –? | |
Monarch | Liu Shan |
Personal details | |
Born | Unknown Bazhong,Sichuan |
Died | Unknown |
Occupation | General |
Courtesy name | Xiaoxing ( hiếu hưng ) |
Peerage | Marquis of Dangqu Village ( đãng cừ hầu ) |
Ju Fu(fl.third century),courtesy nameXiaoxing,was a military officer of the state ofShu Hanin theThree Kingdomsperiod of China. His name is sometimes rendered asGou Fu.
Life
[edit]Information about Ju Fu is recorded at the end ofWang Ping's biography in theRecords of the Three Kingdoms(Sanguozhi), seemingly because they were from the same commandery and shared a similar reputation.
Ju Fu was born in Hanchang, Baxi Commandery ( ba tây quận ), which is present-dayBazhong,Sichuanand may have been a foreigner from thelocal tribesin the area. As a warrior, he was known to be loyal and brave. Moreover, he is also described as lenient and generous. He made several achievements in battles. Therefore, his reputation, deeds and rank were second to those ofWang Ping.The highest position he reached was General of the Left ( tả tương quân ). He was also enfeoffed as Marquis of Dangqu ( đãng cừ hầu ).[1]
Chang Qu,who wrote extensively about the history of theSichuanregion in theChronicles of Huayang(Huayang Guo Zhi), also recorded that during the late times ofShu Hanwhen veteran officers,Zhang YiandLiao Huarespectively served as Left and Right General of Chariots and Cavalry, there was a saying among the common people of Shu: "Before we had Wang Ping and Ju Fu, now we have Zhang Yi and Liao Hua." indicating that just like Liao Hua and Zhang Yi careers mirror themselves, so were Ju Fu and Wang Ping's careers.[2]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^( sơ, bình đồng quận hán xương cú phù cú cổ hầu phản trung dũng khoan hậu, sổ hữu chiến công, công danh tước vị á bình, quan chí tả tương quân, phong đãng cừ hầu. )Sanguozhivol. 43.
- ^( hoa dương quốc chí viết: Hậu trương dực, liêu hóa tịnh vi đại tương quân, thời nhân ngữ viết: “Tiền hữu vương, cú, hậu hữu trương, liêu.” )Huayang Guozhivol. 2.
- Chen, Shou(3rd century).Records of the Three Kingdoms(Sanguozhi).
- Chang Qu(4th century).Chronicles of Huayang(Huayang Guo Zhi).
- Pei, Songzhi(5th century).Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms(Sanguozhi zhu).