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Wen Qin (died February or March 258), courtesy name Zhongruo, was a Chinese military general and politician of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He served as the Inspector of Yang Province during the reign of the third Wei emperor, Cao Fang. In 254, when the Wei regent Sima Shi, who effectively controlled the Wei government, deposed Cao Fang and replaced him with Cao Mao, Wen Qin was deeply displeased because his loyalty was to the Wei emperor and not the Sima family. In the following year, he and another Wei general, Guanqiu Jian, started a rebellion in Shouchun (present-day Shou County, Anhui) against Sima Shi. However, Sima Shi managed to suppress the rebellion within months; Guanqiu Jian was killed while Wen Qin and his family escaped and defected to Wei's

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  • Wen Qin (mort el 257 EC), Zhongruo (仲若), va ser un general militar de Cao Wei durant el període dels Tres Regnes de la història xinesa. Va servir com el protector de la Província de Yang. Enfurismat amb Sima Shi pel reemplaçament de l'emperador Cao Fang, llavors es va aixecar en revolta juntament amb Guanqiu Jian. Ells foren derrotats i van fugir a Wu Oriental, però posteriorment van ser morts per Zhuge Dan. (ca)
  • Wen Qin (died February or March 258), courtesy name Zhongruo, was a Chinese military general and politician of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He served as the Inspector of Yang Province during the reign of the third Wei emperor, Cao Fang. In 254, when the Wei regent Sima Shi, who effectively controlled the Wei government, deposed Cao Fang and replaced him with Cao Mao, Wen Qin was deeply displeased because his loyalty was to the Wei emperor and not the Sima family. In the following year, he and another Wei general, Guanqiu Jian, started a rebellion in Shouchun (present-day Shou County, Anhui) against Sima Shi. However, Sima Shi managed to suppress the rebellion within months; Guanqiu Jian was killed while Wen Qin and his family escaped and defected to Wei's rival state, Eastern Wu. In 257, when another Wei general Zhuge Dan started a rebellion in Shouchun against the Wei regent Sima Zhao (Sima Shi's brother and successor), Wen Qin and some Wu forces came to Shouchun to support Zhuge Dan. Sima Zhao led Wei forces to besiege Shouchun and the siege dragged on until early 258. As the situation became more dire, relations between Wen Qin and Zhuge Dan deteriorated, especially since they did not trust each other before. Zhuge Dan eventually had Wen Qin executed. Wen Qin's sons, Wen Yang and Wen Hu , fled from Shouchun and surrendered to Sima Zhao. (en)
  • 文 欽(ぶん きん、? - 258年)は、中国三国時代の武将。字は仲若。父は文稷。子は文鴦・文虎。豫州譙国譙県出身。『三国志』魏志「毌丘倹伝」とそれが引く『魏書』の他、魏志・呉志の各所に記録がある。 魏で恩寵を受け出世したが失脚し、毌丘倹と共に揚州で反乱を起こすが敗れて呉に亡命した。後に諸葛誕が反乱を起こすとその援軍に送られたが、魏の追討軍に包囲される中で諸葛誕と仲違いを起こして殺害された。 (ja)
  • 문흠(文欽, ? ~ 258년 2월)은 중국 삼국 시대 위나라와 오나라의 장수로, 자는 중약(仲若)이며, 예주(豫州) 초국(譙國) 초현(譙縣) 사람이다. 그의 둘째 아들 문앙은 당대 최강의 용맹을 자랑했던 맹장이다. (ko)
  • 文欽(3世紀?-258年),字仲若,豫州譙郡人,曹魏前將軍、揚州刺史、山桑侯,東吳譙侯。 (zh)
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  • 文欽 (en)
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  • Marquis of Qiao (en)
  • Zhongruo (en)
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  • Wen Ji (en)
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  • Wen Qin (en)
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  • Military general, politician (en)
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  • Inspector of Yang Province (en)
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  • Senior General Who Guards the North (en)
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  • Wen Qin (mort el 257 EC), Zhongruo (仲若), va ser un general militar de Cao Wei durant el període dels Tres Regnes de la història xinesa. Va servir com el protector de la Província de Yang. Enfurismat amb Sima Shi pel reemplaçament de l'emperador Cao Fang, llavors es va aixecar en revolta juntament amb Guanqiu Jian. Ells foren derrotats i van fugir a Wu Oriental, però posteriorment van ser morts per Zhuge Dan. (ca)
  • 文 欽(ぶん きん、? - 258年)は、中国三国時代の武将。字は仲若。父は文稷。子は文鴦・文虎。豫州譙国譙県出身。『三国志』魏志「毌丘倹伝」とそれが引く『魏書』の他、魏志・呉志の各所に記録がある。 魏で恩寵を受け出世したが失脚し、毌丘倹と共に揚州で反乱を起こすが敗れて呉に亡命した。後に諸葛誕が反乱を起こすとその援軍に送られたが、魏の追討軍に包囲される中で諸葛誕と仲違いを起こして殺害された。 (ja)
  • 문흠(文欽, ? ~ 258년 2월)은 중국 삼국 시대 위나라와 오나라의 장수로, 자는 중약(仲若)이며, 예주(豫州) 초국(譙國) 초현(譙縣) 사람이다. 그의 둘째 아들 문앙은 당대 최강의 용맹을 자랑했던 맹장이다. (ko)
  • 文欽(3世紀?-258年),字仲若,豫州譙郡人,曹魏前將軍、揚州刺史、山桑侯,東吳譙侯。 (zh)
  • Wen Qin (died February or March 258), courtesy name Zhongruo, was a Chinese military general and politician of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He served as the Inspector of Yang Province during the reign of the third Wei emperor, Cao Fang. In 254, when the Wei regent Sima Shi, who effectively controlled the Wei government, deposed Cao Fang and replaced him with Cao Mao, Wen Qin was deeply displeased because his loyalty was to the Wei emperor and not the Sima family. In the following year, he and another Wei general, Guanqiu Jian, started a rebellion in Shouchun (present-day Shou County, Anhui) against Sima Shi. However, Sima Shi managed to suppress the rebellion within months; Guanqiu Jian was killed while Wen Qin and his family escaped and defected to Wei's (en)
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  • Wen Qin (ca)
  • 문흠 (ko)
  • 文欽 (ja)
  • Wen Qin (en)
  • 文欽 (zh)
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