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Qian Hong
牽弘
Inspector of Liang Province (涼州刺史)
In office
? (?)–271 (271)
MonarchEmperor Wu of Jin
Inspector of Yang Province (揚州刺史)
In office
265 or after (265 or after) – ? (?)
MonarchEmperor Wu of Jin
Army Protector Who Inspires Might
(振威護軍)
In office
264 (264)–265 (265)
MonarchCao Huan
Administrator of Shu Commandery
(蜀郡太守)
In office
263 (263)–264 (264)
MonarchCao Huan
Personal details
BornUnknown
Fucheng County, Hebei
Died271
Yuzhong County, Gansu
Parent
OccupationOfficial

Qian Hong (died 271) was an official of the Jin dynasty of China. He previously served in the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. His father, Qian Zhao (牽招), was a notable military general of the Cao Wei state.

Life[edit]

Qian Hong was the second son of Qian Zhao (牽招), a military general of the Cao Wei state in the Three Kingdoms period. He initially served as the Administrator (太守) of Longxi Commandery (隴西郡; around present-day Longxi County, Gansu). In 263, he participated in the campaign against Wei's rival state, Shu Han, as a subordinate of the Wei general Deng Ai. After the fall of Shu, the Wei government appointed Qian Hong as the Administrator of Shu Commandery (蜀郡; around present-day Chengdu, Sichuan). Between 264 and 265, he was promoted to Army Protector Who Inspires Might (振威護軍).

In 265, following the replacement of the Cao Wei state by the Jin dynasty (266–420), Qian Hong was appointed as the Inspector (刺史) of Yang Province. In 270, he repelled an invasion led by Ding Feng, a general from the Jin dynasty's rival state Eastern Wu. Around the time, Qian Hong had disagreements with his superior, Chen Qian (陳騫), who was the overall supervisor of military affairs in Yang Province. Both Qian Hong and Chen Qian wrote reports to Emperor Wu to accuse each other of incompetence. Emperor Wu eventually reassigned Qian Hong to be the Inspector of Liang Province.

In 271, the Xianbei chieftain Tufa Shujineng started a rebellioninBeidi Commandery (北地郡; around present-day Tongchuan, Shaanxi) and led his tribal forces to attack Jincheng Commandery (金城郡; around present-day Yuzhong County, Gansu). Qian Hong, then the Inspector of Liang Province, led government forces to attack the rebels. However, due to his incompetence, he caused the Qiang tribes to rebel as well. He was eventually cornered by the rebels and killed in battle.

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