Dong Yun

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Dong Yun was a prominent Shu Han statesman of the Three Kingdoms period, known for his integrity and influence as a close advisor to Emperor Liu Shan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical figure
official
person from Shu Han
politician
associatedWith Fei Yi NERFINISHED
Jiang Wan NERFINISHED
Liu Shan NERFINISHED
Zhuge Liang NERFINISHED
civilization Three Kingdoms China NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Shu Han NERFINISHED
culture Chinese
describedIn Pei Songzhi’s annotations to Sanguozhi NERFINISHED
Records of the Three Kingdoms NERFINISHED
Sanguozhi (Records of the Three Kingdoms) NERFINISHED
employer Shu Han government NERFINISHED
era 3rd century
follows Zhuge Liang in the Shu Han bureaucracy
genre Three Kingdoms period history
historicalReputation upright and principled minister
influenced policy decisions of Liu Shan
knownFor opposing corrupt officials at court
speaking frankly to the emperor
languageSpoken Classical Chinese
memberOf Shu Han court NERFINISHED
moralAlignment Confucian upright official
notableFor loyalty to Shu Han
political integrity
remonstrating with Emperor Liu Shan
restraining the influence of court favorites
opposed excessive influence of palace favorites
partOf Three Kingdoms period NERFINISHED
politicalEntity Shu Han NERFINISHED
positionHeld Shangshu Ling NERFINISHED
close advisor to Liu Shan
head of the imperial secretariat of Shu Han
respectedBy Liu Shan NERFINISHED
respectedFor honesty and upright character
role senior minister of Shu Han
virtue frankness
integrity
loyalty
workLocation Chengdu NERFINISHED

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Liu Shan notableOfficial Dong Yun