Ze Rong

Ze Rong
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Hanyu PinyinZé Róng

Ze Rong (pronunciation) (died 195 C.E.) was a minor warlord and Buddhist leader who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China.[1] He was active in Xu Province and was nominally a subordinate of the provincial governor, Tao Qian. When the warlord Cao Cao invaded Xu Province around 193, Ze Rong fled south with his followers, plundering two commanderies and killing their administrators along the way. He took shelter under the warlord Liu Yao but betrayed him later and seized control of Yuzhang Commandery (around present-day Nanchang, Jiangxi). Liu Yao ultimately defeated him and drove him out of the commandery. Ze Rong fled into the hills, where he was killed by the Shanyue tribes.

  1. ^ de Crespigny (2007), p. 1028.