Guanqiu Jian and Wen Qin's Rebellion

Guanqiu Jian and Wen Qin's Rebellion
Part of the Three Rebellions in Shouchun
Date5 February – 11 March 255[a]
Location
Result Cao Wei victory, Guanqiu Jian slain, Wen Qin and family fled to Wu.
Belligerents
Cao Wei Guanqiu Jian
Wen Qin
Eastern Wu
Commanders and leaders
Sima Shi
Deng Ai
Zhuge Dan
Guanqiu Jian 
Wen Qin
Sun Jun
Strength
At least 4,000 troops
under Jiang Ban

Guanqiu Jian and Wen Qin's Rebellion, or the Second Rebellion in Shouchun, was a punitive uprising led by Guanqiu Jian and Wen Qin, two generals from the state of Cao Wei, against the regent Sima Shi and his clan. This was the second of a series of three rebellions that all took place in Shouchun (壽春; present-day Shou County, Lu'an, Anhui) in the 250s during the Three Kingdoms period in Chinese history.

  1. ^ ([正元]二年春正月乙丑,鎮東將軍毌丘儉、楊州刺史文欽反。戊寅,大將軍司馬景王征之。癸未,車騎將軍郭淮薨。閏月己亥,破欽於樂嘉。欽遁走,遂奔吳。甲辰,安風津都尉斬儉,傳首京都。) Sanguozhi vol. 4.


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