Zhong Hui's Rebellion | ||||||||
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Part of the wars of the Three Kingdoms period | ||||||||
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Belligerents | ||||||||
Zhong Hui | Cao Wei | Mutinying forces under Zhong Hui | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | ||||||||
Zhong Hui † Jiang Wei † |
Sima Zhao Jia Chong Deng Ai Deng Zhong |
Wei Guan Hu Lie Hu Yuan Qiu Jian |
Zhong Hui's Rebellion was a rebellion in March 264 led by Zhong Hui, a general of the state of Cao Wei, against the Wei regent, Sima Zhao. Zhong Hui had support from Jiang Wei, a general from the former state of Shu Han, which was conquered by Wei forces just before the rebellion started. Zhong Hui, as one of the Wei commanders in the Conquest of Shu by Wei, had considered himself capable enough to overcome the Wei regime and establish his own kingdom in the newly conquered Shu territory.[1] The rebellion ended when some Wei officers and soldiers, who were unwilling to join Zhong Hui, started a mutiny against him and killed him and Jiang Wei.