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Jian Shuo

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Traditional Chinese
  
蹇碩

Role
  
Political leader

Name
  
Jian Shuo


Hanyu Pinyin
  
Jian Shuo

Simplified Chinese
  
寋硕

Died
  
189 AD

Jian Shuo Jian Shuo Wangs photos

Jian Shuo (died 189) was the leader of the eunuch faction in the imperial court of the late Eastern Han Dynasty period of Chinese history. Along with Zhang Rang, Jian Shuo eventually became a leading member of the Ten Attendants, who became the most powerful eunuchs during the time. When Emperor Ling of Han died in 189, Jian Shuo wanted to enthrone Emperor Ling's younger son, Liu Xie, and kill Empress Dowager He's brother, He Jin (uncle of Emperor Ling's older son Liu Bian). However, the plot was discovered by He Jin and foiled. When Liu Bian ascended to the throne as Emperor Shao, He Jin had Jian Shuo arrested and executed.

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Jian Shuo Wikipedia