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Eastern Wu official and historian (219-278)
Hua He
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In office
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275
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Monarch
| Sun Hao
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In office
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?275
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275
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Monarch
| Sun Hao
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In office
before 263
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before 263
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In office
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Born
| 219
Wujin District
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Changzhou
,
Jiangsu
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Died
| 278 (aged 59)
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Occupation
| Official, historian
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Courtesy name
| Yongxian (永先)
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Peerage
| Marquis of Xuling Village
(徐陵亭侯)
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Hua He
(219?278),
courtesy name
Yongxian
, was an official and historian of the state of
Eastern Wu
during the late
Three Kingdoms
period of China. Hua He served mainly under the fourth and last Wu ruler,
Sun Hao
, but ended up being dismissed from office in 275 because he opposed Sun Hao's radical policies and outrageous behaviour. Hua He then went to live in seclusion as a result of this event.
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