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Huan Huo (320-377),
courtesy name A courtesy name (), also known as a style name, is a name bestowed upon one at adulthood in addition to one's given name. This practice is a tradition in the East Asian cultural sphere, including China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam.Ulrich Theobald ...
Langzi, was a Chinese military general of the
Jin dynasty (266–420) The Jin dynasty (; ) or the Jin Empire, sometimes distinguished as the (司馬晉) or the (兩晉), was an imperial dynasty of China that existed from 266 to 420. It was founded by Sima Yan (Emperor Wu), eldest son of Sima Zhao, who had pr ...
. He was the brother of
Huan Wen Huan Wen (桓溫) (312 – 18 August 373), courtesy name Yuanzi (元子), formally Duke Xuanwu of Nan Commandery (南郡宣武公), was a general and regent of the Jin Dynasty (266–420), as well as the leader of Huan clan of Qiaoguo (谯国桓 ...
and
Huan Chong Huan Chong (桓沖; courtesy name: 幼子, ''Youzi''; 328–384), formally Duke Xuanmu of Fengcheng (), was a Jin Dynasty (266–420) governor and general and the youngest brother of Huan Wen. Contrary to the ambitious Huan Wen, who at times cons ...
. Although not as influential as his two brothers, Huan Huo was one of the members of the Huan clan who held control over a province in Jingzhou after the death of Huan Wen. His sons such as
Huan Shiqian Huan Shiqian (died 388), childhood name Zhen'e, was a Chinese military general of the Jin dynasty (266–420). He was the nephew of Huan Wen and Huan Chong. Shiqian rose to fame in 354, when he single-handedly saved Huan Chong from being surrou ...
and Huan Shixiu were also important members of the clan who earned merits under Huan Wen and Huan Chong's leadership. He fought against
Former Qin The Former Qin, also called Fu Qin (苻秦), (351–394) was a dynastic state of the Sixteen Kingdoms in Chinese history ruled by the Di ethnicity. Founded by Fu Jian (posthumously Emperor Jingming) who originally served under the Later ...
forces expanding into Jin's western territories before dying in 377.


Early career

Huan Huo was the third son of the Eastern Jin general
Huan Yi Huan Yi was a general of the state of Qin in the late Warring States period (5th century – 221 BCE). Background General Pang Nuan of Zhao occupied several towns of the state of Yan in 236 BCE, whereupon Yan asked the state of Qin for help. Hu ...
, who died when Huo was only 8 years old. He first served as an Assistant Officer of the Household to the regent
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and later his ''libulang'' (吏部郎). Huan Huo resigned from the government due to illness but later returned to office when Huan Wen became Gentleman of the Yellow Gate in 361. Huan Huo became Chief Controller of seven commandaries along the
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as well as Administrator of
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and Yicheng. Shortly after this, Huan Huo attacked
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and captured it from
Former Yan The Former Yan (; 337–370) was a dynastic state ruled by the Xianbei during the era of Sixteen Kingdoms in China. Initially, Murong Huang and his son Murong Jun claimed the Jin dynasty-created title "Prince of Yan," but subsequently, in 352, ...
. In 365, Huan Huo was further promoted to Chief of military affairs in Yicheng commandary of
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and
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, and
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commandary in
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, and acting Inspector of Jingzhou. He was also gifted staffs of authority together with his brother Huan Chong. The following year in 366, Huan Huo quelled the rebellion of the Inspector of
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,
Sima Xun Sima Xun (306–366), courtesy name Weichang, was a military general and warlord of the Jin dynasty (266–420). Following the destruction of the Han Zhao state in 329, Sima Xun fled south to his family's regime in Jiankang, where he grew to ho ...
. Later, he led troops against a raiding Former Qin army in Jingzhou led by Wang Meng, Yang An and
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. He was unable to reach them before they retreated and lost a portion of the people living along the Han River who were relocated to Qin. The general Zhao Yi (趙億) also rebelled at Wan that year, so Huan Huo and Luo Chong (羅崇) campaigned against him in 367. Huan Huo drove out Zhao Yi and captured the Yan general, Zhao Pan (趙盤).


After Huan Wen's death

For the next six years, Huan Huo's brother Huan Wen schemed his way to claim the imperial throne, first through a failed campaign in Yan and then forcing
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to abdicate. In 373, Huan Wen died, never becoming emperor but leaving behind a state dominated by his clan. Huan Wen's domain were divided into three between Huan Chong, Huan Huo and Huo's son Huan Shixiu. Huan Huo was made General Who Conquers The West and Chief Controller of Jingzhou, Yangzhou, Yongzhou, Jiaozhou, and
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after his brother's death while the rest of the clan also received important positions. Although the Huan clan now controlled most of southern China, it now faced a threat from Former Qin, whose ruler Fu Jian wanted to unify the whole of China. Qin forces invaded Yizhou and Liangzhou shortly after Huan Wen's death. Huan Huo attempted to save the provinces by sending Zhu Yao (竺瑤) but Zhu Yao could not advance after hearing that his ally Zhao Zhang (趙長) had already been killed. As a result, the provinces were swiftly taken by Qin in 373. In 376, Huan Huo was promoted to Senior General Who Attacks the West and given the privilege of Separate Office, allowing him to appoint anyone without the court's permission. However, it was around this time that Huan Huo wanted to resign, stating his failure in saving Yizhou and Liangzhou for his reasoning, but the court denied. In 377, Huan Huo appointed
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Inspector of Liangzhou and stationed him at
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. Huan Huo died not long after the same year and his titles were all given to his brother Huan Chong. He was posthumously named as 'Jing'.


Anecdotes


Naming of sons

Huan Huo had a practice of naming his children with two-syllable names, all starting with the word 'stone' (shí, 石). This was due to a children's song around the time, which included the lyrics "Who is spoken of as strong, a stone will strike and smash (誰謂爾堅石打碎。)." The word 'strong' (jiān, 堅) is the same as Fu Jian's given name. Thus, Huan Huo prophesied that by naming his sons with 'shí', Fu Jian's demise would be certain. As a result, all 20 of his sons had the word 'shí' in their names, although only six were recorded. They were Huan Shiqian, Huan Shixiu, Huan Shimin, Huan Shisheng (桓石生), Huan Shisui (桓石綏) and Huan Shikang (桓石康).


Huan Huo's myna

Huan Huo was once presented a
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during his time as Inspector of Jingzhou. Following the customs of Chu, he cut the tip of its tongue on the fifth day of the fifth month and taught it how to mimic human speech. Eventually, it was able to name objects and respond to people. Huan Huo presented it to his staff members during a banquet and made it imitate whatever the guests were saying. The bird perfectly imitated the guests except for one, whose nose was stuffed from a cold that day. His nasal sound was too deep for the bird, but the myna was able to imitate him in the end after it placed its head inside an urn to mimic his voice. During the banquet, one of the masters of ceremonies was stealing from Huan Huo's camp and was seen by the myna. The myna notified Huan Huo's men but though they noticed, they did not report it to Huan Huo. The thief soon came back to steal some beef. The myna caught him again and alerted the soldiers. This time the soldiers demanded proof, so the myna said "The man wrapped the beef with fresh lotus leaves, and hid it behind the folding screen." The soldiers went to inspect, and found the beef. The thief's stolen goods were confiscated, and he was punished. The thief hated the myna because of this, so he had it boiled alive. Huan Huo became depressed, and his men urged him to kill the thief. However, Huan Huo said, "For the crimes inflicted on the myna, he should compensate it with his own life. But in the end, we must not forsake the law and punish one by death over a bird." Instead, Huan Huo imprisoned him for five years.(晉司空桓豁在荊州,有司空翦五月五日鴝鵒舌,教令學語,遂無所不名,與人相問。顧參軍善彈琵琶,鴝鵒每立聽移時。又善能效人語笑聲。司空大會吏佐,令悉效四座語,無不絕似。有生齆鼻,語難學,學之不似,因內頭於甕中以效焉,遂與齆者語聲不異。主典人於鴝鵒前盜物,參軍如廁,鴝鵒伺無人,密白主典人盜某物,將軍銜之而未發。後盜牛肉,鴝鵒復白,參軍曰:「汝雲盜肉,應有驗。」鴝鵒曰:「以新荷裹著屏風後。」檢之,果獲,痛加治,而盜者患之,以熱湯灌殺。參軍為之悲傷累日,遂請殺此人,以報其怨。司空教曰:「原殺鴝鵒之痛,誠合治殺,不可以禽鳥故,極之於法。」令止五歲刑也。) You Minglu, Volume 3


References

* Fang, Xuanling (ed.) (648). ''
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'' (''Jin Shu''). * Sima, Guang (1084). ''
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