Xu Jing (Three Kingdoms)

Xu Jing (died September or October 222),[1] courtesy name Wenxiu, was an official of the state of Shu Han in the early Three Kingdoms period of China. After Liu Zhang announced his submission to Liu Bei, Xu Jing swore his allegiance to Liu Bei. Like his cousin Xu Shao, Xu Jing was famous for being a good character evaluator. After Liu Bei was declared himself emperor and established the Shu Han state in 221, he appointed Xu Jing as Minister over the Masses, an office ranking just below Imperial Chancellor (held by Zhuge Liang). Xu Jing died in 222 after holding office for about one year or less. The office of Minister of the Masses wasn't filled after Xu's death.

Xu Jing
許靖
Minister over the Masses (司徒)
In office
May 221 (May 221)  September or October 222 (September or October 222)
MonarchLiu Bei
ChancellorZhuge Liang
Grand Tutor (太傅)
In office
219 (219)  May 221 (May 221)
MonarchLiu Bei
Chief Clerk to the General of the Left
(左將軍長史)
In office
c. 215 (c. 215)  219 (219)
MonarchEmperor Xian of Han
Administrator of Shu Commandery
(蜀郡太守)
In office
? (?)  214 (214)
MonarchEmperor Xian of Han
Administrator of Guanghan (廣漢太守)
In office
? (?)  ? (?)
MonarchEmperor Xian of Han
Administrator of Ba Commandery
(巴郡太守)
In office
? (?)  ? (?)
MonarchEmperor Xian of Han
Personal details
BornUnknown
Pingyu County, Henan
Died222[1]
Chengdu, Sichuan
Relations
ChildrenXu Qin
OccupationOfficial
Courtesy nameWenxiu (文休)

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References

  1. Xu Jing's biography in the Sanguozhi stated that he died in the 2nd year of the Zhangwu era (221-223) in Liu Bei's reign. (章武二年卒。)
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