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Loyal Martyr Pang Hao [transferred from Baidu]

Gender male

Origin [Liangzhou] Jiuquan Biaoshi [now Camel City, Jiuquan, Gansu]

No relevant records of appearance

Officials as the Zhongsan doctor, Guanneihou

Family information Father Pang Zixia

Mother Pang E

Unknown spouse

No relevant information for brothers and sisters

No relevant information for children

Related characters Pang Zeng, Cao Cao, Zhang Meng and Xu Yi

The force he once served in the Eastern Han Dynasty

Pang Jing - Concise Historical Biography

Pang Yu, whose courtesy name was Ziyi, was from the Biao family of Jiuquan. He was originally engaged in Liangzhou as the governor of Poqiang County. At the right time, Wuwei Prefect Zhang Meng rebelled and killed Yongzhou governor Handan Shang. Zhang Meng ordered: "If anyone dares to be the Shang of Handan, he will be killed without mercy." Pang Yu heard about it, abandoned his official position and ran to Wuwei day and night, cried at the Shang of Handan, and then found Zhang Meng's house, hidden daggers, and wanted to attack and kill Zhang Meng. Zhang Meng knew that Pang Yu was a righteous man, so he sent him to do not kill him. Pang Yu has since become famous for his loyalty and martyrdom. The prefect Xu Yi asked Pang Yu as the chief clerk. Soon, the county man Huang Ang rebelled and set up an army to siege the city.

Zhu abandoned his wife and went out of the siege at night. He rushed to Zhangye and rushed to the two counties. The two counties were very suspicious at first and were not willing to send troops. Pang Jing wanted to commit suicide by siege. The two counties felt that they were noble and raised troops. However, before the reinforcements arrived, the county towns had fallen, and Xu Yi died in trouble. Pang Jing restrained Xu Yi's funeral, sent him back to his county, and returned him to his place for three years before returning. Cao Cao heard about this, so he appointed Pang Jing as his subordinate. Cao Pi was a sect, appointed Pang Jing as the son-in-law of the prince, moved to the prefect of Xihai, and was awarded the title of Guannei Marquis. Later, he was appointed as the chief official of the Central San Gong. After Pang Jing's death, his son Pang Zengsi was appointed.

Pang Jing - Concise Romance Biography

Not appearing in the Romance.

Pang Jing's historical evaluation

◆Chen Shou commented: "Pang Jing is not afraid of hiding his sword, but is sincere in touch with his neighboring countries." ("The Book of Wei 182, Li Zangwen, Lu Xu Dian, and Pang Yan")
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