Huang Hao

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Huang Hao was a powerful and notoriously corrupt eunuch official who dominated the later court of Shu Han under Emperor Liu Shan during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shu Han politician
court official
eunuch
activity manipulating imperial decisions
selling offices and favors
allegiance Shu Han NERFINISHED
associatedWith Wei invasion of Shu NERFINISHED
fall of Shu Han
category Shu Han people
Three Kingdoms-era eunuchs
contributedTo political decay of late Shu Han
country Shu Han NERFINISHED
court court of Liu Shan
employer Liu Shan NERFINISHED
era Three Kingdoms period NERFINISHED
ethnicity Han Chinese NERFINISHED
gainedPowerDuring reign of Liu Shan
gender male
historicalSource Chronicles of Huayang NERFINISHED
Records of the Three Kingdoms NERFINISHED
Romance of the Three Kingdoms NERFINISHED
influenced Liu Shan NERFINISHED
knownAs corrupt eunuch of Shu Han
notableFor dominating the later Shu Han court
influencing Emperor Liu Shan
political corruption
opposedBy Dong Jue NERFINISHED
Jiang Wei NERFINISHED
Zhuge Zhan NERFINISHED
politicalFaction eunuch clique at Shu court
portrayedAs villainous court eunuch in Romance of the Three Kingdoms
position eunuch official
palace attendant
powerBase inner palace
region Sichuan (Yi Province) NERFINISHED
reputation notoriously corrupt
sycophantic toward Liu Shan
roleInGovernment controlling access to the emperor
influencing appointments and dismissals
servedUnder Liu Shan NERFINISHED
state Shu NERFINISHED
timePeriod late 3rd century

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Liu Shan notableOfficial Huang Hao