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词条 Xu Miao
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| name = Xu Miao
| native_name = 徐邈
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| office = Household Counsellor (光祿大夫)
| term_start = {{Start date|?}}
| term_end = {{End date|249}}
| monarch = Cao Fang
| office1 = Colonel-Director of Retainers (司隸校尉)
| term_start1 = {{Start date|240}}
| term_end1 = {{End date|?}}
| monarch1 = Cao Fang
| office2 = Minister of Finance (大司農)
| term_start2 = {{Start date|240}}
| term_end2 = {{End date|?}}
| monarch2 = Cao Fang
| office3 = General Who Establishes Might (建威將軍)
| term_start3 = {{Start date|?}}
| term_end3 = {{End date|?}}
| monarch3 = Cao Rui / Cao Fang
| office4 = Colonel Who Protects the Qiang (護羌校尉)
| term_start4 = {{Start date|227}}
| term_end4 = {{End date|?}}
| monarch4 = Cao Rui
| office5 = Inspector of Liang Province (涼州刺史)
| term_start5 = {{Start date|227}}
| term_end5 = {{End date|?}}
| monarch5 = Cao Rui
| office6 = Military Adviser to the Senior General Who Pacifies the Army (撫軍大將軍軍師)
| term_start6 = {{Start date|?}}
| term_end6 = {{End date|?}}
| monarch6 = Cao Pi
| birth_date = 172{{efn|name=birth and death dates|Xu Miao's biography in the Sanguozhi recorded that he died at the age of 78 (by East Asian age reckoning) in the 1st year of the Jiaping era (249-254) of Cao Fang's reign.[1] By calculation, his year of birth should be 172.}}
| birth_place = Jizhou District, Tianjin
| death_date = 249 (aged 77){{efn|name=birth and death dates}}
| children = {{unbulleted list|Xu Wu|Wang Jun's wife}}
| occupation = Official
| blank1 = Courtesy name
| data1 = Jingshan (景山)
| blank2 = Posthumous name
| data2 = Marquis Mu (穆侯)
| blank3 = Peerage
| data3 = Marquis of a Chief Village (都亭侯)
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Xu Miao (172–249),{{efn|name=birth and death dates}} courtesy name Jingshan, was an official of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He started his career in the late Eastern Han dynasty under the warlord Cao Cao, who was the de facto head of the Han central government in that period. After the end of the Han dynasty in 220, Xu Miao served under Cao Cao's son and successor, Cao Pi, who established the Cao Wei state with himself as the emperor. He lived through the reigns of three Wei emperors – Cao Pi, Cao Rui and Cao Fang – and held various high offices in the Wei government.

See also

  • Lists of people of the Three Kingdoms

Notes

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References

1. ^(嘉平元年,年七十八,以大夫薨于家,用公禮葬,謚曰穆侯。) Sanguozhi vol. 27.
  • Chen, Shou (3rd century). Records of Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi).
  • Pei, Songzhi (5th century). Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi zhu).
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