Huan Huo
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Huan Huo (320-377), courtesy name Langzi, was a Chinese military general of the Jin dynasty (266–420). He was the brother of Huan Wen and Huan Chong. Although not as influential as his two brothers, Huan Huo was one of the members of the Huan clan who held control over a province in Jingzhou after the death of Huan Wen. His sons such as Huan Shiqian and Huan Shixiu were also important members of the clan who earned merits under Huan Wen and Huan Chong's leadership. He fought against Former Qin forces expanding into Jin's western territories before dying in 377.
Quick Facts Inspector of Jingzhou (荊州刺史), Monarch ...
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Inspector of Jingzhou (荊州刺史) | |
In office 365 (365)–377 (377) | |
Monarch | Emperor Fei of Jin/Emperor Jianwen of Jin/Emperor Xiaowu of Jin |
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Born | 320 |
Died | 377 |
Relations | Huan Wen (brother) Huan Chong (brother) |
Children | Huan Shiqian Huan Shixiu Huan Shimin Huan Shisheng Huan Shisui Huan Shikang 14 unnamed sons One unnamed daughter |
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Courtesy name | Langzi (朗子) |
Posthumous name | Jing (敬) |
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