Jiang Wan

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Jiang Wan was a prominent statesman and regent of the Shu Han kingdom during China’s Three Kingdoms period, known for succeeding Zhuge Liang in overseeing state affairs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shu Han official
Three Kingdoms period person
politician
regent
allegiance Shu Han NERFINISHED
associatedWith Shu Han civil administration
Shu Han regency after Zhuge Liang
causeOfDeath illness
country Shu Han NERFINISHED
courtesyName Gongyan NERFINISHED
deathPlace Chengdu NERFINISHED
Shu Han capital
era Three Kingdoms period NERFINISHED
familyName Jiang NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Wan NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Yi Province NERFINISHED
knownFor cautious and moderate governance style
loyalty to the Shu Han regime
languageSpoken Classical Chinese
militaryRank General-in-Chief
nativeName 蔣琬 NERFINISHED
notableFor advocating defensive and consolidation policies for Shu Han
maintaining internal stability in Shu Han after Zhuge Liang’s death
succeeding Zhuge Liang in overseeing Shu Han state affairs
officeLocation Chengdu NERFINISHED
partOf Shu Han bureaucracy NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Shu Han court NERFINISHED
positionHeld Chief Clerk under the Chancellor of Shu Han
Director of the Secretariat of Shu Han
General-in-Chief of Shu Han NERFINISHED
Inspector of Yi Province
Palace Attendant of Shu Han
Prefect of the Masters of Writing of Shu Han
Regent of Shu Han
predecessorOf Fei Yi NERFINISHED
recordedIn Chronicles of Huayang NERFINISHED
Records of the Three Kingdoms NERFINISHED
residence Chengdu NERFINISHED
servedUnder Liu Bei NERFINISHED
Liu Shan NERFINISHED
Zhuge Liang NERFINISHED
successor Fei Yi NERFINISHED
successorOf Zhuge Liang NERFINISHED
timePeriod 3rd century
workedAt Shu Han central government

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Shu Han notableOfficial Jiang Wan
Liu Shan notableOfficial Jiang Wan