Liu Ye | |
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劉曄 | |
Palace Counsellor (太中大夫) | |
In office not a number value – 234 | |
In office 232 –? | |
Monarch | Cao Rui |
Grand Herald (大鴻臚) | |
In office not a number value – ? | |
Monarch | Cao Rui |
Palace Attendant (侍中) | |
In office 220 –? | |
Monarch | Cao Pi |
Personal details | |
Born | 167s Shou County, Anhui |
Died | 234[a] |
Relations | Liu Huan (brother) |
Children |
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Parent |
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Occupation | Official |
Courtesy name | Ziyang (子揚) |
Posthumous name | Marquis Jing (景侯) |
Peerage | Marquis of Dong Village (東亭侯) |
Liu Ye (late 160s[2] - 234),[a] courtesy name Ziyang, was an adviser to the warlord Cao Cao during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. After the fall of the Eastern Han dynasty, he served as an official in the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period, serving under Cao Pi and Cao Rui. He was a member of the House of Liu, the imperial clan of the Han dynasty, and a direct descendant of Emperor Guangwu, via Guangwu's seventh son Liu Yan. He had two sons: Liu Yu (劉寓) and Liu Tao (劉陶).
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