Gongsun Kang (pronunciationⓘ; fl. 200s to 210s) was a Chinese military general, politician, and warlord who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty. He became a vassal of the state of Cao Wei in the early Three Kingdoms period.[3]
^While Gongsun Kang's birth year is not recorded, his biography in Sanguozhi indicated that he was able to inherit the post of Administrator of Liaodong when his father died in 204. Thus, his birth year should be in 190 or before.
^Gongsun Kang died between Jan 208 and Dec 220, as his brother Gongsun Gong was already Administrator of Liaodong when Cao Pi became emperor.
^More specifically, as mentioned below, he was nominally a vassal under Cao Cao, who was Duke (and later Prince) of Wei.
GongsunKang (pronunciation; fl. 200s to 210s) was a Chinese military general, politician, and warlord who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty. He...
was succeeded by his son, GongsunKang, who continued to rule northeastern China. Lists of people of the Three Kingdoms Gongsun Zan Zhang Yan de Crespigny...
When GongsunKang died, his sons Gongsun Huang and Gongsun Yuan were still too young at the time to succeed him, so his younger brother Gongsun Gong took...
Three Kingdoms: Gongsun Du, general of the Han dynasty GongsunKang, elder son of Gongsun Du Gongsun Gong, younger son of Gongsun Du Gongsun Yuan, younger...
dynasty and early Three Kingdoms. He was a son of Gongsun Du and a younger brother of GongsunKang, who both consecutively served as the Administrators...
proclaimed himself king. Du died in 204 and was succeeded by his son, GongsunKang. In 204 Kang expanded into Goguryeo and created Daifang Commandery. When the...
Yuan Shao's death, later fled to Liaodong with Yuan Shang, killed by GongsunKang Yuan Shang, third son, Yuan Shao's successor, waged war on Yuan Tan after...
Liaodong with Yuan Shang and stayed with administrator GongsunKang, hoping to one day take over Gongsun's forces and have their revenge on Cao Cao. However...
invaded by warlord GongsunKang in 204 after the older brother of the Goguryeo King Sansang of Goguryeo, Balgi, went to GongsunKang and requested 30,000...
Liaodong, GongsunKang arranged to see them. Yuan Shang plotted to kill GongsunKang and take his territory for the Yuans, but GongsunKang struck first...
"Gongsun Du 公孫度, GongsunKang 公孫康, Gongsun Gong 公孫恭, Gongsun Yuan 公孫淵 (www.chinaknowledge.de)". de Crespigny 2007, p. 266. "Gongsun Du 公孫度, Gongsun Kang...
they planned to take shelter under the warlord GongsunKang. However, they were betrayed by GongsunKang, who executed them and sent their heads to Cao...
warlord GongsunKang. When Cao Cao's generals were preparing for an invasion of Liaodong, Cao Cao stopped them and predicted that GongsunKang would kill...
northeast, Gongsun Du held control of the Liaodong Peninsula and its environs, where he had established a state. He was succeeded by his son GongsunKang in 204...
killed in battle. The Yuan brothers fled to Liaodong to join the warlord GongsunKang, who captured and executed them and then sent their heads to Cao Cao...
Peninsula between 204 and 220. It was conquered by Goguryeo in 314. GongsunKang, a warlord in Liaodong, separated the southern half from the Lelang commandery...
and Yuan Shang sought refuge under GongsunKang, a warlord who controlled most of present-day Liaoning. GongsunKang feared that the Yuans might turn against...
Annius Flavius Libo become Roman Consuls. The Daysan River floods Edessa. GongsunKang, Chinese warlord of Liaodong, establishes the Daifang Commandery in northern...
the Liaodong Commandery to its west. Around this time, Chinese warlord GongsunKang established the Daifang Commandery by separating the southern half from...
Gongsun Du, appointed as the Governor of Liaodong in 184, extended his semi-independent domain to the Lelang and Xuantu commanderies. His son Gongsun...
served as part of Cao Cao's cavalry forces. Louban and Supuyan fled to GongsunKang, who killed them. Cao Cao divided the Wuhuan into three groups situated...
inheritance. His brothers Yuan Shang and Yuan Xi were killed in 207 AD by GongsunKang (d. 221 AD), who sent their heads to Cao Cao. After Cao's defeat at the...
Mountain, after which they fled to Liaodong to join the warlord GongsunKang. GongsunKang feared that they would become a threat to him, so he lured them...
Yuan Xi fled to Liaodong to seek shelter under the warlord GongsunKang in 207, but Gongsun killed them instead and sent their heads to Cao Cao. By then...
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Kang Youwei (Chinese: 康有為; Cantonese: Hōng Yáuh-wàih; 19 March 1858 – 31 March 1927) was a prominent political thinker and reformer in China of the late...
Year Date Event 204 The warlord GongsunKang established the Daifang Commandery on the Korean Peninsula. 208 Winter Battle of Red Cliffs: Forces loyal...