Fa Xiong
Fa Xiong | |
|---|---|
| 法雄 | |
| Administrator of Nan Commandery (南郡太守) | |
| In office ? – c. 110s | |
| Monarch | Emperor An of Han |
| Inspector of Qing Province (青州刺史) | |
| In office 109 – ? | |
| Monarch | Emperor An of Han |
| Prefect of Wanling (宛陵令) | |
| In office ? – 109 | |
| Monarch | Emperor An of Han |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Unknown |
| Died | c. 110s |
| Children | Fa Zhen |
| Occupation | Politician |
| Courtesy name | Wenjiang (文彊) |
Fa Xiong (died c. 110s), courtesy name Wenjiang, was a Chinese politician who lived in the Eastern Han dynasty and served during the reign of Emperor An. He is best known for suppressing rebellions in present-day eastern Shandong and the Liaodong Peninsula from 109 to 111 and for serving as the Administrator of Nan Commandery (around present-day Jingzhou, Hubei) in the 110s. He was the great-grandfather of Fa Zheng, a chief adviser to the warlord Liu Bei, who founded the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms era.