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Hua He was a historian and Chinese well-read man of the Royaume of Wu at the time of the period of the Three Kingdoms in ancient China. It contributed to the historical account of Wu ( Wu shu ), which was one of the bases of the Sanguo Zhi of Chen Shou.
Biography
Around year 252, under the reign of Sun Liang, it is named on a committee in order to contribute to the drafting of the History of the State de Wu ( Wu shu ). During years which followed certain members of the committee were punished for various crimes and Hua He pled each time in their favor. Thus, in year 273, whereas his/her colleague Xie Ying was constrained with the exile, it supported that this one was one of the rare men being able to assist it in his work, and this last was pointed out.
Under the reign of Sun Hao it occupied the titles of Historian of State of the Right-hand side and Prefect of the Eastern House. In year 275, it was returned for a minor offense and died at his place one year later.
Its character in the novel
In chapter 120 of the novel Histoire of the Three Kingdoms writes by Luo Guanzhong, Hua He, then associated treasurer, is severely rabroué by the Emperor Sun Hao after being itself opposite with its prospect for offensive precipitated against the Jin. Driven out Court, Hua He despaired on the fate of Wu and was withdrawn in its residence.
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