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    Wang Lang (? - 228?) was a politician during the end of the Han Dynasty and then into the Three Kingdoms period of China. Through his granddaughter's marriage of Sima Zhao, he would become great grandfather to Sima Yan, who would later become Emperor Wu of the Jin Dynasty.


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    Originally from the Donghai region (東海郡) of China, he began his career in service of Tao Qian in Xuzhou Province. During his service there, he wrote a letter to the Han Emperor which was praised very highly, and because of this he was made the governor (太守) of Guiji (會稽). However, when Sun Ce attacked Guiji, Wang Lang was soundly defeated, and surrendered his city. Soon afterward he would enter a sort of self imposed retirement from public life, but eventually he was called into the service of Cao Cao. He served the Kingdom of Wei in very high positions during the reign of Cao Pi until his death.

    In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, it is written that Wang Lang died at the advanced age of 76, in the year 228. Despite his age, he led a group of soldiers and set up camp to do battle with Zhuge Liang. According to the story, he engaged Zhuge Liang in a battle of words, but was soundly defeated, and from the shock of this, he soon died. There is no record of this in history, and instead, it is said that he merely sent a letter to Zhuge Liang recommending that he surrender. The letter, it is said, was ignored.

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    This page is a rough translation of the Japanese version, re-arranged and re-formatted.

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