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Guanqiu Jian
Guanqiu Jian - RTKXII (Large)

Guanqiu Jian

Character information
Force(s): Wei, Jin, Bronx OutLawz
Weapon Type: Yanmaodao, Spear
Unit Type: Hunter
First appearance: Rise of The Machines
Historical information
Real name: Guanqiu Jian
Chinese name: 毌丘儉
Born: 200
Died: 255

Guanqiu Jian was a military general of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history.

Dyansty WarriorsEdit

Guanqiu Jian was a loyal general of Wei, who first participated in the defense of Wei against Zhuge Liang's northern campaigns, alongside fellow Wei commander Wen Qin, whom he took a liking to. The two of them also fought against Jiang Wei when he came north for the first time in AD 249, defeating the First Northern Campaign. They served against two of five invasions, the Battle of Mt. Niu Zhu and the Battle of Mt. Tie Tong. Despite being a trusted commander under Sima Yi, he disliked his son Sima Shi's rise to power. In AD 255, he had officially usurped the throne by overthrowing Emperor Cao Fang and replacing him with Cao Mao, after Cao Fang conspired to murder him in Luoyang. Wen Qin and Guanqiu Jian rebelled that same year to restore Cao Fang to power, but lacked unity. Guanqiu Jian was holed up in his own castle, at the rear, while Wen Qin was at the front lines. Support from Wu led by Ding Feng did nothing to help; the Wei army advanced and crushed the weaklings. He was captured in the engagement, and was executed for high treason against the Kingdom of Cao Wei, unlike Wen Qin, who repented. Guanqiu Jian was favored by the Wei emperor Cao Rui. In 237, he led an army to Liaodong to attack the warlord Gongsun Yuan but the campaign was aborted due to floods. The following year, Guanqiu and Sima Yi led another campaign against Gongsun and conquered Liaodong. In recognition of his efforts during the campaign, Cao Rui granted Guanqiu the title of "Marquis of Anyi"

In 244, Guanqiu led a punitive expedition to Goguryeo, leading to the Goguryeo–Wei Wars. He defeated the Goguryeo army led by King Dongcheon near the Tongjia River and then occupied the capital Hwando. During the follow-up campaign in the next year, he occupied the capital again and forced Dongcheon to flee southeast. A subsection of the army reached the eastern coast of the peninsula and another reached northern Manchuria, but soon retreated. In commemoration of the victory, a stone carving was raised during the campaign. It is known as "Stele of Guanqiu Jian's inscribed achievements"

In 255, Guanqiu and Wen Qin started a rebellion in Shouchun against the regent Sima Shi, who seized control of Cao Wei's state power. Some scholars consider that he rebelled because he remained loyal to the Cao Wei royal family and was displeased with the Sima clan usurping power. Other sources tell that he was close to Xiahou Xuan, who was executed by Sima Shi, so he feared for his life after learning of Xiahou Xian's death. Guanqiu's rebellion was eventually suppressed by Sima Shi and most of his family members were killed, while the surviving ones fled to Eastern Wu.

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