Fu Kuan

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Fu Kuan (Chinese: 傅寬; Wade–Giles: Fu K'uan) (died 190 BC) was a Marquis of Yangling; now Gaoling, Shaanxi.[1]

Fu Kuan was an early follower of Liu Bang, beginning in Hengyang. Fu became a general while accompanying Liu in the conquest of Guanzhong in 206 BC. He served under Han Xin during the conquest of Qi in 204 BC.[2]

In December of 202 BC, Liu Bei made Fu the Marquis of Yangling, ruling over 2,600 peasant households.[3][4]

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  1. ^ Hung Hing Ming, The Road to the Throne: How Liu Bang Founded China's Han Dynasty, p.181.
  2. ^ Hung Hing Ming, The Road to the Throne: How Liu Bang Founded China's Han Dynasty, p.181.
  3. ^ Hung Hing Ming, The Road to the Throne: How Liu Bang Founded China's Han Dynasty, p.181.
  4. ^ 《史記》卷九十八,“因定齊地,剖符世世勿絕,封為陽陵侯,二千六百户,除前所食。”