Shi Xie
Shi Xie / Sĩ Nhiếp | |
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| 士燮 | |
| General of the Guards (衛將軍) | |
| In office after 220 – 226 | |
| Monarch | Emperor Da of Wu |
| General of the Left (左將軍) | |
| In office 210 – 220 | |
| Monarch | Emperor Xian of Han |
| General Who Stabilises Distant Lands (安遠將軍) | |
| In office ?–? | |
| Monarch | Emperor Xian of Han |
| General of the Household Who Pacifies the South (綏南中郎將) | |
| In office ?–? | |
| Monarch | Emperor Xian of Han |
| Administrator of Jiaozhi (交趾太守) | |
| In office 187 – ? | |
| Monarchs | Emperor Ling of Han / Emperor Xian of Han |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 137 Cangwu County, Guangxi, Eastern Han dynasty |
| Died | 226 (aged 89) Guangzhou, Guangdong, Eastern Wu dynasty |
| Relations | see here |
| Children | see here |
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| Occupation | Military general, politician, warlord |
| Courtesy name | Weiyan (威彥) |
| Peerage | Marquis of Longbian (龍編侯) |
| Posthumous name | Thiện Cảm Gia Ứng Linh Vũ Đại Vương (善感嘉應靈武大王) (awarded by the Trần dynasty of Vietnam) |
Shi Xie (ⓘ) (137–226), courtesy name Weiyan, also rendered as Sĩ Nhiếp in Vietnamese, was a Chinese military general, politician, and warlord who lived during the Eastern Han dynasty and early Three Kingdoms period of China. He served as the Administrator of Jiaozhi Commandery in present-day northern Vietnam. The third-century historical text Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi) is a major source of Chinese traditions concerning Shi Xie's life. He promoted Buddhism throughout his life. After his death, the Vietnamese attached many legends to him and honoured him as Sĩ Vương (King Sĩ, 士王) in some temples.