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Xu Gong

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Traditional Chinese
  
許貢

Died
  
200 AD

Name
  
Xu Gong

Hanyu Pinyin
  
Xu Gong

Simplified Chinese
  
许贡


Similar
  
Yan Baihu, Sun Ce, Wang Lang, Liu Xun, Zhou Yu

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Xu Gong (died 200 CE) was the governor of Wu Commandery (呉郡) during the late Han Dynasty period of Chinese history.

Xu Gong had opposed Sun Ce as an ally of Wang Lang, Yan Baihu, and Liu Yao. He eventually was forced to surrender to Sun's forces, but he was a disloyal officer, even attempting to write a secret memo to Cao Cao urging him to summon Sun to the capital to be dealt with. Men loyal to Sun Ce intercepted the message and reported the attempted conspiracy to Sun Ce, who had Xu Gong executed. Xu's son and two of Xu's former servants fled and went into hiding. Later, when Sun Ce was preparing to launch an attack against Chen Deng, the three men attacked an unarmed Sun Ce and wounded him grievously with a poisoned arrow, but they were killed by Cheng Pu of Sun's forces, who hacked their bodies to pieces. Sun Ce died of his injuries afterward.

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Xu Gong Wikipedia