Luo Shang
Chinese Jin dynasty general (died 310) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Luo Shang (died 310), courtesy name Jingzhi, also called Luo Zhong, courtesy name Jingzhen, was a military general of the Jin dynasty (266–420). In 300, the Jin court appointed him the Inspector of Yizhou and sent him to quell the rebellion of the previous officeholder, Zhao Xin. However, before Luo Shang arrived in the province, the refugee leader, Li Te, had ousted Zhao Xin from power. Luo Shang and Li Te attempted to coexist, but due to conflicting interests, the two men went to war with each other in 301. In 304, Li Te's son, Li Xiong, drove him out from provincial capital, Chengdu, allowing the Li clan to establish the Cheng-Han dynasty in the Ba and Shu regions. Luo Shang continued to resist Cheng-Han from Ba Commandery (巴郡; present-day Chongqing), but after his death in 310, Cheng was able to consolidate its power in southwest China.
Luo Shang | |
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羅尚 | |
Inspector of Yizhou (益州刺史) | |
In office 300 (300)–310 (310) | |
Personal details | |
Born | Unknown Xiangyang, Hubei |
Died | 310 Chongqing, Sichuan |
Relations | Luo Xian (uncle) |
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Parent | Luo Shi |
Occupation | Governor |
Courtesy name | Jingzhi (敬之) Jingzhen (敬真) |
Posthumous name | Marquis of Yiling (夷陵侯) |