Luo Xian | |
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羅憲 / 羅獻[a] | |
Champion General (冠軍將軍) | |
In office 267 –270 | |
Monarch | Emperor Wu of Jin |
Administrator of Wuling (武陵太守) (nominal) | |
In office 264 –267 | |
Monarchs | Cao Huan / Emperor Wu of Jin |
General Who Rises Above the River (淩江將軍) | |
In office 264 –267 | |
Monarch | Cao Huan |
Army Commandant (領軍) | |
In office 258 –? | |
Monarch | Liu Shan / Cao Huan |
Administrator of Badong (巴東太守) | |
In office 258 –? | |
Monarch | Liu Shan |
Colonel (校尉) | |
In office ? –258 | |
Monarch | Liu Shan |
Personal details | |
Born | Xiangyang, Hubei |
Died | 270[2] |
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Children | Luo Xi |
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Occupation | Military general, politician |
Courtesy name | Lingze (令則) |
Posthumous name | Marquis Lie (烈侯) |
Peerage | Marquis of Xi'e County (西鄂縣侯) |
Luo Xian (died 270), courtesy name Lingze, was a Chinese military general and politician of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period of China. After the fall of Shu in 263, he continued serving under the Cao Wei state, then the succeeding Jin dynasty in 266.[3] He is best known for defending his position at Yong'an (present-day Fengjie County, Chongqing) for about six months against attacks from Shu's former ally state Wu after the fall of Shu.
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