Gongsun Yue

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This is a Chinese name; the family name is Gongsun (公孫).
Gongsun Yue
Traditional Chinese: 公孫越
Simplified Chinese: 公孙越

Gongsun Yue (d. 191), a minor figure who made passing appearance in relate to larger events during the transitional years leading to the end of Han Dynasty in China. He was the younger cousin of the northern warlord Gongsun Zan.

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Emperor Xian, held hostage by Dong Zhuo secretly sent Liu He (劉和) to appeal for help from Liu He's father, Liu Yu -- the governor of You Province. While traveling through Luyang, Liu He was held by Yuan Shu -- who used Liu He to extort troops and supplies from Liu Yu. Liu Yu complied, against strong protest from Gongsun Zan. Afraid that Yuan Shu would hold a grudge against him, Gongsun Zan himself sent his cousin, Gongsun Yue, with 1000 troops and supplies to help Yuan Shu. This caused a rift between Liu Yu and Gongsun Zan.

When Sun Jian, then served under Yuan Shu, returned from Luoyang, Yuan Shao wrote to Zhou Ang (周昂) to attack Yangcheng (陽城) -- to cut Sun Jian off. Gongsun Yue then was ordered by Yuan Shu to help Sun Jian counter-attack. They won the battle, but Gongsun Yue was killed by a stray arrow.

Gongsun Zan then used Gongsun Yue's death as the pretext to declare war on Yuan Shao.

[edit] In Romance of the Three Kingdoms

In the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, he was sent as a messenger to demand that Yuan Shao split Ji Province (冀州) with Gongsun Zan, but was killed on his way home by Yuan Shao's army pretending to be Dong Zhuo's men.

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