Gong Lu

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Gong Lu
龔祿
Administrator of Yuexi/Yuesui
(越嶲太守)
In office
225
MonarchLiu Shan
ChancellorZhuge Liang
Officer of the Standard (牙門將)
(under Liu Bei)
In office
214 (214)–? (?)
MonarchEmperor Xian of Han
Personal details
Born195[1]
Nanchong, Sichuan
Died225 (aged 30)[1]
southern Sichuan
RelationsGong Heng (brother)
Parent
  • Gong Chen (father)
OccupationOfficial
Courtesy nameDexu (德緒)

Gong Lu (195–225), courtesy name Dexu, was an official of the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period of China.[2]

Life[edit]

Gong Lu was from Anhan County (安漢縣), Baxi Commandery (巴西郡), which is present-day Nanchong, Sichuan.[3] His father, Gong Chen (龔諶), served as an Officer of Merit (功曹) in Baxi Commandery. Between 211 and 214,[4] the warlord Liu Bei attacked Yi Province (covering present-day Sichuan and Chongqing) in his bid to seize control of the province from Liu Zhang, the Governor of Yi Province. During this time, Gong Chen surrendered to Zhang Fei, a general under Liu Bei, and assisted Zhang Fei in capturing Baxi Commandery for Liu Bei.[5][6]

In 214,[7] after Liu Bei successfully took over Yi Province and became the new Governor, he appointed Gong Lu's father, Gong Chen, as the Administrator (太守) of Qianwei Commandery (犍為郡; around present-day Meishan, Sichuan).[8] At the same time, he also appointed Gong Lu as an Assistant Officer (從事) and Officer of the Standard (牙門將) in Ba Commandery.[9][6]

When he was transferred to Ba Commandery, Gong Lu along with another scholar Yao Zhou were famous and popular with high rank and salary yet they admired Zhang Ni whose status was lower than them due to his accomplishments and became friends with him.[10]

In 225, Gong Lu became the Administrator of Yuexi/Yuesui Commandery (越巂郡; covering parts of present-day southern Sichuan). In the same year, he joined Zhuge Liang, the Imperial Chancellor of Shu, on a military campaign against rebels and the Nanman tribes in the Nanzhong region of southern Shu. He was killed in battle at the age of 31 (by East Asian age reckoning).[1][2]

Gong Lu's younger brother, Gong Heng (龔衡), served as a military officer in Shu.[11]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c (建興三年,為越嶲太守,隨丞相亮南征,為蠻夷所害,時年三十一。) Sanguozhi vol. 45.
  2. ^ a b de Crespigny (2007), p. 264.
  3. ^ ([龔]德緒名祿,巴西安漢人也。) Sanguozhi vol. 45.
  4. ^ Sima (1084), vols. 66-67.
  5. ^ (巴西功曹龔諆[諶?]迎[張]飛。) Huayang Guo Zhi vol. 5.
  6. ^ a b de Crespigny (2007), pp. 263–264.
  7. ^ Sima (1084), vol. 66.
  8. ^ (越嶲太守龔祿字徳緒,安漢人,父諶,犍為太守,見巴紀。) Huayang Guo Zhi vol. 12.
  9. ^ (先主定益州,為郡從事牙門將。) Sanguozhi vol. 45.
  10. ^ (時郡內士人龔祿、姚伷位二千石,當世有聲名,皆與嶷友善。) Sanguozhi vol. 43.
  11. ^ (弟衡,景耀中為領軍。) Sanguozhi vol. 45.
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  • de Crespigny, Rafe (2007). A Biographical Dictionary of Later Han to the Three Kingdoms 23-220 AD. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 9789004156050.
  • Chang, Qu (c. 4th century). Chronicles of Huayang (Huayang Guo Zhi).
  • Pei, Songzhi (5th century). Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi zhu).
  • Sima, Guang (1084). Zizhi Tongjian.