词条 | Fan Jian |
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| name = Fan Jian | native_name = 樊建 | image = | image_size = | caption = | alt = | office = Official Who Concurrently Serves in the Palace (給事中) | term_start = {{Start date|263 or after}} | term_end = {{End date|?}} | monarch = Cao Huan | office1 = Regular Mounted Attendant (散騎常侍) | term_start1 = {{Start date|263 or after}} | term_end1 = {{End date|?}} | monarch1 = Cao Huan | office2 = Army Adviser to the Chancellor of State (相國參軍) | term_start2 = {{Start date|263 or after}} | term_end2 = {{End date|?}} | monarch2 = Cao Huan | office3 = Prefect of the Masters of Writing (尚書令) | term_start3 = {{Start date|?}} | term_end3 = {{End date|263}} | monarch3 = Liu Shan | office4 = Palace Attendant (侍中) | term_start4 = {{Start date|?}} | term_end4 = {{End date|263}} | monarch4 = Liu Shan | birth_date = Unknown | birth_place = Zaoyang, Hubei | death_date = Unknown | occupation = Official | blank1 = Courtesy name | data1 = Changyuan (長元) }}{{chinese-name|Fan}} Fan Jian ({{fl.}} 250s–263), courtesy name Changyuan, was an official of the state of Shu Han in the late Three Kingdoms period. He served briefly in the state of Cao Wei after the fall of Shu in 263. LifeFan Jian was from Yiyang Commandery (義陽郡), which is around present-day Zaoyang, Hubei. He served as an official in the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period. The highest positions he reached in the Shu government were Palace Attendant (侍中) and Prefect of the Masters of Writing (尚書令). Along with Zhuge Zhan and Dong Jue, Fan Jian was one of the leading figures in the Shu government in the 250s and 260s. Despite his best efforts, he was unable to curb the negative influence of Huang Hao, an imperial eunuch highly favoured by the Shu emperor Liu Shan. After the fall of Shu in 263, Fan Jian served under Shu's rival state Cao Wei and travelled to the Wei imperial capital, Luoyang. He first served as an Army Adviser to the Chancellor of State (相國參軍) and was subsequently given the additional appointment of a Regular Mounted Attendant (散騎常侍). The Wei government sent him back to the former Shu territories to comfort the people. He was later promoted to the position of an Official Who Concurrently Serves in the Palace (給事中). See also
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5 : 2nd-century births|Year of death unknown|Shu Han politicians|Cao Wei politicians|Politicians from Hubei |
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