Wang Qi
Wang Qi, named Kong Shuo, was born in Donglai, Qingzhou (now Laizhou City, Shandong Province). During the Three Kingdoms period, the generals of Wei state.
He followed Wu Qiujian to attack Koguryo, moved to take Fang Taishou, turned to Tianshui Taishou, and followed Deng AI to destroy Shu. After entering the Jin Dynasty, he was appointed the prefect of Runan.
Life story
In the third year of Zhengshi (242), Gaogouli, which was once attached to the army, rebelled again. In the fifth year of Zhengshi (244), Wang Qi, who was then "the general of Xingbi and the supreme governor of lingxuantu", and Wu Qiujian fought against Gaogouli together. During this period, they were sent to ask for military supplies. In the sixth year of Zhengshi's reign (245), he conquered Koguryo, passed over Woju for more than a thousand li, and carved a stone to record his merits in the south of Sushen. All his deeds were recorded in the unearthed wuqiujian memorial tablet. In the eighth year of Zhengshi (247), gongzun, who was killed in the war, was replaced as the commander-in-chief of Daifang. At that time, because of the discord between the Japanese queen bimihu and the male king of gounu Kingdom, bimihu sent envoys
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When Dai Fangjun reported the war to Wang Qi, Wang Qi was ordered to send Sai Cao to make history
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He followed the Japanese envoy Nan Shengmi to Japan for mediation. In the fourth year of Jingyuan period (263), he was accompanied by Deng AI as governor of Tianshui. During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Jin Dynasty, the official was the prefect of Runan. His grandson was Wang MI, the rebel leader of the Western Jin Dynasty.
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In the romance of the Three Kingdoms, when Deng AI conquered Shu, he ordered Wang Qi and Qian Hong to lead their troops to attack from left to right to contain Jiang Wei, and then followed Deng AI to attack Zhuge Zhan. After Deng AI Jun destroyed Shu, Qianhong, Wangqi and other leading prefectures.
Historical records of South Korea
According to the records of the history of the Three Kingdoms in South Korea, when Wang Qi went to pursue the king of Koguryo, there was a Wei general who died with Niu you of Koguryo. Nowadays, many people think that the Wei general refers to Wang Qi, and then use the Chinese history that Wang Qi was not dead to overthrow this record. However, if you look carefully, you will find that the Wei general killed in the history of the Three Kingdoms is not Wang Qi There are also records of Wang Qi sending other generals to pursue the king of Koguryo. The Wei general who died together in the historical records of the Three Kingdoms is the unknown other general. In addition, Wu Qiujian's expedition against Koguryo was recorded in the historical records of the Three Kingdoms in 246 (actually 244-245). According to the records of the Three Kingdoms, Gong Zun, the leader of Fang Taishou, died in the battle against zhuhan in 246, or this Wei general in the historical records of the three Kingdoms was actually Gong Zun.
Chinese PinYin : Wang Qi
Wang Qi