Yuan Xi
Chinese warlord Yuan Shao's second son (died 207) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For other uses, see Yuanxi (disambiguation).
Yuan Xi (died c.December 207[2]), courtesy name Xianyi or Xianyong, was a Chinese military general and politician. He was the second son of Yuan Shao, a warlord who controlled much of northern China during the late Eastern Han dynasty.[1] He was executed along with his brother Yuan Shang by Gongsun Kang.
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Quick Facts Inspector of You Province (幽州刺史), Monarch ...
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袁熙 | |
Inspector of You Province (幽州刺史) | |
In office ? (?)–207 (207) | |
Monarch | Emperor Xian of Han |
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Born | Unknown |
Died | 207[1] Liaoyang, Liaoning |
Spouse | Lady Zhen |
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Occupation | Military general and politician |
Courtesy name | Xianyi (顯奕) / Xianyong (顯雍) |
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Yuan Xi's wife, Lady Zhen, was taken as a wife by Cao Cao's son, Cao Pi, while Yuan Xi still lived.