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supplies on the road, he also helped feed the imperial escort. Having failed in the past to take in the
Emperor and still on the outside of court, Zhang Yang told the court it was best he guard the outside and he returned to Henei. For his deeds he was promoted to Grand Marshal and when Cao Cao later made accusations, Emperor Xian ordered no more to be said due to Zhang Yang's past help.
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and came to Dayang in the camp of Li Le with intent to go onto Anyi which put him in Zhang Yang's territory, Zhang Yang sent sacks of grains on the backs of thousands of men to feed the refugee court. Zhang Yang's hospitality earned him the appointment of
General Who Pacifies the State (安國將軍) and the
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in arguing the
Emperor should return to the former capital of Luoyang and would send supplies to help Dong Cheng with the reconstruction of the imperial palace (which was burnt down by Dong Zhuo in 191), naming the Imperial apartments Yang'an. With Dong Cheng, Yang Feng and Han Xian running out of
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they were defeated. Yufuluo and Zhang Yang went to Liyang (黎阳) where they defeated
General on the Liao Geng Zhi and established a base at the important salient. Dong Zhuo appointed Zhang Yang as the Administrator of Henei Commandery and General Who Establishes Righteousness with Zhang Yang soon
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and was killed. Zhang Yang was then sent by He Jin back to his home to raise troops, as part of He Jin's failed efforts to pressure his eunuch opponents into resigning. Zhang Yang raised over a thousand men then focused on fighting bandits in
Shangdang Commandery (上黨郡; in modern southwestern
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persuaded Zhang Yang it would be wiser to earn favour with Cao Cao and not only let the envoy Wang Bi through to the court, but also to wrote in backing Cao Cao. Sending an envoy to Cao Cao, in exchange Cao Cao sent gifts of dogs, horses, silk and gold.
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states that Zhang Yang was "of mild and merciful temperament, and under him there were no harsh punishments." It remarks he would pardon plots against him and weep, making no further inquiries into the matter.
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plunging the land into civil war, Zhang Yang attempted to seize
Shangdang Commandery for himself but failed, so he plundered the surrounding counties with his army growing into the several thousands. When
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and be involved in court politics, eventually attaining the rank of Grand
Marshal (大司馬). Seeking to help an old friend, he would be assassinated by a subordinate.
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peerage "Marquis of Jinyang". Zhang Yang soon came to Anyi to pay tribute and homage and offered to provide refuge at the old capital of
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816:乃出兵東市,遙為之勢。其將楊醜,殺楊以應太祖。楊將眭固殺醜,將其眾,欲北合袁紹。太祖遣史渙邀擊,破之於犬城,斬固,盡收其眾也
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310:Western Garden army
286:Emperor Xian of Han
270:Yunzhong Commandery
266:Eastern Han dynasty
197:Politician, warlord
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73:Emperor Xian of Han
38:Grand Marshal (大司馬)
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479:References
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395:Zhang Miao
292:Early life
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