Ma Teng
| Ma Teng | |
|---|---|
| 馬騰 | |
| A Qing dynasty illustration of Ma Teng | |
| Minister of the Guards (衛尉) | |
| In office 208 – 211 | |
| Monarch | Emperor Xian of Han | 
| Chancellor | Cao Cao | 
| General of the Vanguard (前將軍) | |
| In office 208 | |
| Monarch | Emperor Xian of Han | 
| General Who Attacks the South (征南將軍) | |
| In office 202 – 208 | |
| Monarch | Emperor Xian of Han | 
| General Who Pacifies the Di (安狄將軍) | |
| In office 195 – 202 | |
| Monarch | Emperor Xian of Han | 
| General who Guards the West (鎮西将軍) | |
| In office 192 – 195 | |
| Monarch | Emperor Xian of Han | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | Unknown Xingping, Shaanxi | 
| Died | June or July 212 Handan, Hebei | 
| Children | 
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| Parent | 
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| Relatives | Ma Dai (nephew) | 
| Occupation | Military general, warlord | 
| Courtesy name | Shoucheng (壽成) | 
| Peerage | Marquis of Huaili (槐里侯) | 
Ma Teng (ⓘ) (died June or July 212), courtesy name Shoucheng, was a Chinese military general and warlord who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. He controlled Liang Province (涼州; covering parts of present-day Shaanxi and Gansu) with another warlord, Han Sui. Ma Teng and Han Sui were involved in efforts to gain autonomy from the Han central government.