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Li Ru

2nd century Chinese politician and official


Summary

2nd century Chinese politician and official

FieldValue
nameLi Ru
native_name李儒
officePalace Attendant
term_start
term_end?
monarchEmperor Xian of Han
office1Prefect of the Gentlemen of the Palace of Hongnong Kingdom
(弘農郎中令)
term_start1
term_end1
monarch1Emperor Xian of Han
chancellor1Dong Zhuo
birth_dateUnknown
birth_placeHeyang County, Shaanxi
death_dateUnknown
occupationOfficial, adviser
blank1Courtesy name
data1Wenyou (文優)

(弘農郎中令)

Li Ru, courtesy name Wenyou, was an official serving under the warlord Dong Zhuo during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China.

Life

Li Ru was from Heyang County (郃陽縣), Zuopingyi (左馮翊), which is in present-day Heyang County, Shaanxi. He served as Prefect of the Gentlemen of the Palace of Hongnong Kingdom (弘農郎中令) when Dong Zhuo controlled the Han central government and the figurehead Emperor Xian between 189 and 192. In March 190, Dong Zhuo sent Li Ru to poison Liu Bian (the deposed Emperor Shao). After Dong Zhuo's death in May 192, he served under Li Jue, a former subordinate of Dong Zhuo. In the winter of 192, Li Jue recommended Li Ru to be a Palace Attendant, but Emperor Xian refused to endorse the recommendation and said: "Ru was formerly a Prefect of the Gentlemen of the Palace under the Prince of Hongnong [Liu Bian]. He killed my elder brother and ought to be punished." In defence of Li Ru, Li Jue said, "It was not Li Ru's intention to follow Dong Zhuo's order. We should not punish the innocent."

In ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms''

Li Ru has a greater role as a minor character in the 14th-century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which romanticises the events before and during the Three Kingdoms period. In the novel, he is not just a trusted adviser of Dong Zhuo, but also a son-in-law of the warlord. As Dong Zhuo's advisor and henchman, he has a strong influence over many of the key decisions Dong Zhuo makes. For example, among other things, he advises Dong Zhuo to induce Lü Bu into defecting to his side from Ding Yuan, replace Emperor Shao with Emperor Xian, and relocate the imperial capital from Luoyang to Chang'an. When Dong Zhuo falls for the "beauty's trap" involving him, Lü Bu and Diaochan, Li Ru tries to warn Dong Zhuo about it but Dong Zhuo fails to heed his advice. After Dong Zhuo meets his end at the hands of Lü Bu in 192, Li Ru is arrested and executed for being an accomplice to Dong Zhuo's "crimes".

References

Citations

Bibliography

  • Fan Ye (5th century). Book of the Later Han (Houhanshu).
  • Luo Guanzhong (14th century). Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguo Yanyi).
  • Sima Guang (1084). Zizhi Tongjian.

References

  1. ''Houhanshu'' vol. 10 (Part 2).
  2. ''Zizhi Tongjian'' vol. 59.
  3. (儒前為弘農王郎中令,迫殺我兄,誠宜加罪。) ''[[Hou Han Ji]]'' vol. 27.
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