Shi Xie

Shì Xie (Chinese士 燮, Vietnamese Si Nhiêp, * 137, † 226) was a Chinese provincial governor of the Han Dynasty.

Under the reign of Emperor Huan's he served in the Imperial Chancellery, wrote this post on, however, and went to his father in the Wu- Yang Prefecture in the province. After the death of his father Shi Xie was appointed governor of Jiao Province, the southernmost outpost of the Han empire, which extended to present-day Tonkin. In the year 210 Shi Xie subjugated the warlord Sun Quan. After his death in 226, the province was divided, and Shi Xie's sons Shi Zhi and Shi Hui rebelled against the new governors sent by Sun Quan Lü Dai and Chen Si. They fell victim to an assassination, and the Shi family from then on did not matter more in the government.

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