Jia Kui (174-228)
Jia Kui | |
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General of Cao Wei | |
Born | 174 |
Died | 228 (aged 54)[1] |
Names | |
Traditional Chinese | 賈逵 |
Simplified Chinese | 贾逵 |
Pinyin | Jiǎ Kuí |
Wade–Giles | Chia K'uei |
Courtesy name | Liangdao (Chinese: 梁道; pinyin: Liángdào; Wade–Giles: Liang-tao) |
Posthumous name | Marquis Su (traditional Chinese: 肅侯; simplified Chinese: 肃侯; pinyin: Sù Hóu; Wade–Giles: Su Hou) |
Jia Kui, (174-228),[2] courtesy name Liangdao, was a military general and politician who lived in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. He became a subject of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.
Biography
Jia Kui was a native of present-day Lifen, Shanxi. After appointments to several posts as prefect, administrator, and registrar to the chancellor, Jia Kui was honored with the title of a "Secondary Marquis" for his work in keeping his lands prepared for battle and well-supplied. During a skirmish with the rival state of Eastern Wu, Jia Kui defeated the forces of Lü Fan, earning further accolades.
In 228, during the reign of Cao Rui, he was posted with Cao Xiu to invade Eastern Wu, at the Battle of Shiting. Cao Xiu was taken in by Zhou Fang's defection, but Jia Kui was not convinced. As he had seen through the defection, the invasion was unsuccessful and Jia Kui rescued Cao Xiu after the latter was isolated by the false defection of Zhou Fang, leading to a successful retreat.
Jia Kui's son, Jia Chong, served as an official during the Jin Dynasty after the end of the Three Kingdoms period.
Appointments and titles held
- Chief of Jiangyi County (絳邑縣長)
- Prefect of Mianchi County (澠池縣令)
- Assistant to the Excellency over the Masses (司徒掾)
- Consultant (議郎)
- Army Advisor (參軍事) to the Director of Retainers
- Administrator of Hongnong (弘農太守)
- Registrar (主簿) to the Chancellor
- Counsellor Remonstrant (諫議大夫)
- Prefect of Ye County (鄴縣令)
- Administrator of Wei Commandery (魏郡太守)
- Libationer (祭酒) Registrar to the Chancellor
- Inspector of Yu Province (豫州刺史)
- Secondary Marquis (關內侯)
- Marquis of Yangli Village (陽里亭侯)
- General Who Establishes Might (建威將軍)
- Marquis Su (肅侯) - granted to Jia Kui posthumously
See also
References
- ↑ The Wei Shu (魏書) mentioned that Jia Kui was 55 years old (by East Asian age reckoning) when he died. (魏書曰:逵時年五十五。)
- ↑ de Crespigny, Rafe (2007). A biographical dictionary of Later Han to the Three Kingdoms (23–220 AD). Brill. p. 368. ISBN 978-90-04-15605-0.
- Chen Shou. Records of the Three Kingdoms, Volume 15, Biography of Jia Kui.