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Jiang Wei (Boyue)   姜維 (伯約)

Lived: AD 202–264

Biographies:

Served: Wei, Shu

Served Shu as Minister of War, eventually inheriting Zhuge Liang’s responsibilities.

Officer Details

Wade-Giles: Chiang Wei (Po-yüeh)
Simplified Chinese: 姜维 (伯约)
Pronunciation: Jiang1 Wei2 (Bo2yue1)  
Min-Nan: Kiang Wi (Pek-yak)

Birthplace: Ji County, Tian Shui Prefecture
(Presently Gangu County in Gansu Province

Literary Appearances

Romance of the Three Kingdoms: 92-105, 107-118, 119, 120

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Do you agree with Chen Shou on Jiang Wei?
Date: 04/08     Replies:  16
Jiang Wei: Where does he rank compared to other Shu Generals
Date: 03/08     Replies:  29
Shu and Jiang wei
Date: 12/07     Replies:  18
Jiang Wei’s contribution to Shu’s downfall?
Date: 12/06     Replies:  98
More Loyal, Xiahou Ba or Jiang Wei
Date: 11/04     Replies:  71
Jiang Wei, scared of death?
Date: 08/04     Replies:  86
Jiang Wei
Date: 03/04     Replies:  61
Jiang Wei and Zhuge Liang’s Wei Campaigns: Damaging to Shu?
Date: 08/03     Replies:  16
Who is better Jiang Wei or Deng Ai
Date: 03/03     Replies: 156
Jiang Wei, the killer of a kingdom?
Date: 01/03     Replies: 172
Jiang Wei, Deng Ai, and Lu Kang
Date: 06/02     Replies: 131
Ma Su and Jiang Wei.
Date: 06/02     Replies:  36

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May 22, 2008