Died (Unknown) Wade–Giles Yuan Huan Pinyin | Simplified Chinese 袁涣 Traditional Chinese 袁渙 Name Yuan Huan | |
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Courtesy name Yaoqing (Chinese: 曜卿; pinyin: Yaoqing; Wade–Giles: Yao-ch'ing) |
Yuan Huan (birth and death dates unknown), courtesy name Yaoqing, was an official who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty. During the 190s, he served the warlords Liu Bei, Yuan Shu and Lü Bu. After the fall of Lü Bu in 198, Yuan Huan joined Cao Cao as an adviser. He was involved in a number of policy decisions, including the administration of the tuntian policy. In the 210s, Yuan Huan was given the appointment of Prefect of the Gentlemen of the Palace (郎中令).

Yuan Huan died sometime before 220, and it is said Cao Cao wept for him. He left behind four sons, all of whom were known for their scholarly accomplishments. His descendants became one of the leading aristocratic families of the Jin dynasty and Southern dynasties.
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