The Yuan brothers and the surviving Wuhuan …
Years: 207 - 207
The Yuan brothers and the surviving Wuhuan leaders, Supuyan, Louban, Wuyan and others, flee east with a few thousand horses to Liaodong (eastern Liaoning), where the warlord Gongsun Kang enjoys some degree of independence from the Han Dynasty imperial court due to Liaodong's distance from the capital and the chaotic state in China.
In the ninth lunar month, Cao Cao continues his march into Liucheng, and here he halts, making no intention to attack Liaodong despite the urgings of his subordinates.
He later explains that applying pressure to Liaodong may have bound Yuan Shang and Gongsun Kang against him, but if he left them to their own devices, they would quarrel among themselves.
A few days after Yuan Shang and Yuan Xi arrive in Liaodong, Gongsun Kang arranges to see them.
Yuan Shang plots to kill Gongsun Kang and take his territory for the Yuans, but Gongsun Kang strikes first, killing the brothers and sending their heads to Cao Cao.
The Wuhuan leaders who follow the Yuans are not spared either and all are decapitated.
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- Taoism
- Wuhuan
- Chinese (Han) people
- Chinese Empire, Tung (Eastern) Han Dynasty
- Way of the Five Pecks of Rice
