Ma Dai

Ma Dai
馬岱
A Qing dynasty illustration of Ma Dai
General Who Pacifies the North
(平北將軍)
In office
? (?)–? (?)
MonarchLiu Shan
Personal details
BornUnknown
DiedUnknown
RelativesMa Teng (uncle)
Ma Chao (cousin)
OccupationMilitary general
PeerageMarquis of Chencang (陳倉侯)

Ma Dai (pronunciation) (fl. 222–235) was a Chinese military general of the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He previously served under his uncle Ma Teng, a warlord in northwestern China, during the late Eastern Han dynasty. After Ma Teng's death, he followed his cousin Ma Chao (Ma Teng's eldest son) and they joined the warlord Zhang Lu in Hanzhong for a short period of time. Ma Chao later defected to another warlord Liu Bei, and Ma Dai accompanied him. Ma Dai served under Liu Bei and later in the state of Shu Han (founded by Liu Bei).

Not much information on Ma Dai is found in historical records. It is known that in 234, he participated in the fifth Northern Expedition led by Shu's chancellor Zhuge Liang to attack the Shu's rival state Cao Wei. Ma Dai was also credited with slaying the Shu general Wei Yan, who was alleged to have turned against Shu after the death of Zhuge Liang.