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Wang Ye (Three Kingdoms)

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Wang Ye
王業
Left Supervisor of the Masters of Writing (尚書左僕射)
In office
271 (271)–? (?)
MonarchEmperor Wu of Jin
Central Protector of the Army (中護軍)
In office
265 or after (265 or after) – 271 (271)
MonarchEmperor Wu of Jin
Regular Mounted Attendant (散騎常侍)
In office
? (?)–265 (265)
MonarchCao Mao / Cao Huan
Personal details
BornUnknown
Changde, Hunan
DiedUnknown
Children
Parents
OccupationPolitician

Wang Ye (fl. 260–271) was a Chinese politician of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He served under the Jin dynasty (266–420) after the end of the Three Kingdoms period.

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Life

Wang Ye was from Wuling Commandery (武陵郡), which is around present-day Changde, Hunan. He started his career as an official in the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period and served as a Regular Mounted Attendant (散騎常侍). Around 260, the Wei emperor Cao Mao secretly summoned Wang Chen, Wang Jing and Wang Ye to discuss a plan to remove the regent Sima Zhao from power. However, Wang Chen and Wang Ye refused to participate in the plot and instead secretly reported it to Sima Zhao. Cao Mao failed in his coup against Sima Zhao and ended up being killed.

Wang Ye continued serving under the Jin dynasty (266–420), which replaced the Cao Wei state after Sima Zhao's son, Sima Yan, usurped the throne from the last Wei emperor Cao Huan. In the early years of Sima Yan's reign, Wang Ye was promoted to Central Protector of the Army (中護軍). In 271, Sima Yan appointed him and Sima Gui (司馬珪) as the Left and Right Supervisors of the Masters of Writing respectively.

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