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He Qi
:''Note: In this article, to differentiate between "He" (reference to males) and the Chinese surname "Hè" (賀), the latter will be used when referring to He Qi.'' }} He Qi (died 227〔The ''Sanguozhi'' indicated that Hè Qi died four years after capturing the Wei general Jin Zong. According to vol. 70 of the ''Zizhi Tongjian'', Jin Zong was captured in 223.〕), courtesy name Gongmiao, was an official serving under the warlord Sun Quan in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and early Three Kingdoms period. Hè Qi was especially noted as being very extravagant, favouring showy type weapons, armour and ships. At the same time, he was also adept in fighting the Shanyue tribes and was credited with quelling numerous local uprisings. His achievements secured the stability of the inner regions of Jiangdong, and assisted the development of the state of Eastern Wu. His expedition to the south also allowed future expansion that would be carried out by others such as Bu Zhi and Lü Dai. In his later years, Hè Qi was involved in several battles against Wu's rival state, Cao Wei, during which he seldom scored a victory. ==Early life and career== Hè Qi was born in Shanyin County of Kuaiji Commandery, within present-day Shaoxing. He became the chief of Yan (剡) county under the warlord Wang Lang. During his tenure, he quelled several uprisings of the area. After Wang Lang fled to Dongye (東冶), Hè Qi surrendered to Sun Ce, who was trying to establish reign around the area of Wu. Sun Ce appointed Han Yan (韓晏) as the Commandant of Southern Region (南部都尉), and promoted Hè Qi to the Chief of Yongning and placed him under Han Yan's command. Han Yan and Hè Qi were tasked with the assignment to pursue Wang Lang, who had gained the support from the chief of Houguan (侯官長).〔(時王朗奔東冶,侯官長商升為朗起兵。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 60.〕
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