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Zhao Hong (Three Kingdom) : ウィキペディア英語版
Zhao Hong (rebel)

Zhao Hong (died 184) was a Yellow Turban rebel general during the late Han Dynasty period of Chinese history.
==Biography==
Zhao Hong was based in Nanyang Commandery, and became leader of the local Yellow Turbans after the previous leader, Zhang Mancheng, was killed in battle with government forces led by Qin Jie (秦頡) in 184.〔Fan Ye, ed., ''Book of the Later Han'', chapter 71, p 2309〕
Zhao Hong led his rebel forces, said to number over one hundred thousand,〔''ibid.'', probably an inflated figure〕 to occupy the city of Wan. Government forces led by Zhu Jun surrounded the city but were unable to recapture it for two months. The ''Zizhi Tongjian'' mentions only Zhu Jun and Xu Qiu (徐璆), Inspector of Jing Province, as commanders;〔Sima Guang, et al., ed., ''Zizhi Tongjian'', chapter 58, p 1874〕 the ''Book of the Later Han'' says they joined forces with Qin Jie, and further states their combined forces numbered eighteen thousand.〔''Book of the Later Han'', p 2309〕
In the autumn of 184, Zhu Jun led a successful assault against the Yellow Turban forces, and executed Zhao Hong.

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