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- Wang Hun (223–297), courtesy name Xuanchong, was a Chinese military general and politician of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period and Western Jin dynasty period. He spent most of his early career serving at the eastern borders of Jin and Eastern Wu, where he occasionally battled with the southern state. He was most known for his role in the Conquest of Wu between 279 and 280, during which he destroyed Wu's main forces under Zhang Ti, as well as his subsequent dispute with Wang Jun, who he accused of going against orders by capturing Jianye on his own and stealing Wang Hun's chance at glory. Despite the controversy surrounding him following the conquest, he remained an accomplished and well-respected figure within the state. (en)
- 왕혼(王渾, 223년 ~ 297년)은 중국 삼국시대 ~ 서진의 장수로 자는 현충(玄沖)이며, 병주 태원군 사람이다. (ko)
- 王 渾(おう こん、黄初4年(223年) - 元康7年(297年))は、中国三国時代から西晋の軍人・政治家。字は玄沖。并州太原郡晋陽県の人。父は王昶。弟は王深(道沖)・王淪(泰沖)・王湛(処沖)。子は王尚・王済・王澄・王汶。孫は王卓・王聿。妻は鍾琰。『晋書』に伝がある。 (ja)
- 王渾(223年-297年),字玄沖,太原晉陽人,三國時曹魏及西晉時期將領,曹魏司空王昶之子。曾參與攻滅東吳的戰爭,協助西晉統一中國。王渾在西晉官至司徒。 (zh)
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- (en)
- two unnamed daughters (en)
- Wang Ji (en)
- Wang Wen (en)
- Wang Cheng (en)
- He Qiao's wife (en)
- Pei Kai's wife (en)
- Wang Shang (en)
- Wei Heng's wife (en)
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- (en)
- Duke Yuan of Jingling (en)
- Duke of Jingling (en)
- Marquis of Jingling (en)
- Xuanchong (en)
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- General and politician (en)
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- (en)
- Manager of the Affairs of the Masters of Writing (en)
- Minister Over the Masses (en)
- General Who Stabilizes the East (en)
- Supervisor of the Left of the Masters of Writing (en)
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- see Wang clan of Taiyuan (en)
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- Wang Hun (223–297), courtesy name Xuanchong, was a Chinese military general and politician of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period and Western Jin dynasty period. He spent most of his early career serving at the eastern borders of Jin and Eastern Wu, where he occasionally battled with the southern state. He was most known for his role in the Conquest of Wu between 279 and 280, during which he destroyed Wu's main forces under Zhang Ti, as well as his subsequent dispute with Wang Jun, who he accused of going against orders by capturing Jianye on his own and stealing Wang Hun's chance at glory. Despite the controversy surrounding him following the conquest, he remained an accomplished and well-respected figure within the state. (en)
- 왕혼(王渾, 223년 ~ 297년)은 중국 삼국시대 ~ 서진의 장수로 자는 현충(玄沖)이며, 병주 태원군 사람이다. (ko)
- 王 渾(おう こん、黄初4年(223年) - 元康7年(297年))は、中国三国時代から西晋の軍人・政治家。字は玄沖。并州太原郡晋陽県の人。父は王昶。弟は王深(道沖)・王淪(泰沖)・王湛(処沖)。子は王尚・王済・王澄・王汶。孫は王卓・王聿。妻は鍾琰。『晋書』に伝がある。 (ja)
- 王渾(223年-297年),字玄沖,太原晉陽人,三國時曹魏及西晉時期將領,曹魏司空王昶之子。曾參與攻滅東吳的戰爭,協助西晉統一中國。王渾在西晉官至司徒。 (zh)
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- 王渾 (ja)
- 왕혼 (ko)
- Wang Hun (general) (en)
- 王浑 (京陵公) (zh)
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