Liu Ye (Three Kingdoms)

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Liu Ye
Politician of Cao Wei
Born (Unknown)
Died 234[1]
Names
Traditional Chinese 劉曄
Simplified Chinese 刘晔
Pinyin Líu Yè
Wade–Giles Liu Yeh
Courtesy name Ziyang (traditional Chinese: 子揚; simplified Chinese: 子扬; pinyin: Zǐyáng; Wade–Giles: Tzu-yang)
Posthumous name Marquis Jing (Chinese: 景侯; pinyin: Jǐng Hóu; Wade–Giles: Ching Hou)
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Liu.

Liu Ye (died 234),[1] courtesy name Ziyang, was an advisor to the warlord Cao Cao in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. After the fall of Han, he became a politician in the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. He was a member of the House of Liu, the imperial clan of the Han Dynasty, and a direct descendant of Emperor Guangwu of Han. Liu Ye had two sons: Liu Yu (劉寓) and Liu Tao (劉陶).

Appointments and titles held

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References

  1. 1 2 Liu Ye's biography in Record of the Three Kingdoms mentioned that he served in office for two years after his appointment in the 6th year of the Taihe era (227-233) in Cao Rui's reign before his death. (太和六年, ... 在位二年遜位, ... 薨。謚曰景侯。) Therefore, it is deduced that he died in 234, which corresponds to the 2nd year of the Qinglong era (233-237) in Cao Rui's reign.
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