- Li Dian
Three Kingdoms infobox
Name=Li Dian
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Title=Scholarly general
Kingdom=Cao Cao
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Simp=李典
Trad=李典
Pinyin=Lǐ Diǎn
WG=Li Tien
Zi=Mancheng (曼成)
Post=Marquis Min (愍侯)Li Dian was a renowned scholarly general under the powerful warlord
Cao Cao during the lateEastern Han Dynasty andThree Kingdoms era ofChina . He participated in the decisiveBattle of Guandu between Cao Cao and rival warlord,Yuan Shao . Li Dian also played a significant role in the defense ofHefei during theBattle of Leisure Ford against the massive forces ofSun Quan .According to the "Records of Three Kingdoms", Li Dian was a keen and humble learner who respected the literati. He did not fight with others for merits, and placed official affairs before himself.
Life
A local of
Juye , Li Dian's father Li Qian (李乾) had strong influence in the region. In the early190 s, Li Qian and his followers joined Cao Cao and participated in the warlord's subsequent campaigns against the Yellow Turban rebels,Yuan Shu , and Tao Qian.During conflicts with
Lü Bu in194 , Cao Cao bade Li Qian return toChengshi (乘氏, present dayHeze ,Shandong ) to reaffirm local support. Lü Bu's subjectsXue Lan (薛兰) andLi Feng (李封) tried to persuade Li Qian to defect but were rejected. Hence they killed Li Qian. Cao Cao then gave command of Li Qian's former troops to Li Dian's elder brother Li Zheng (李整), who was charged with avenging Li Qian. After the forces of Xue Lan and Li Feng were quelled, Li Zheng was made governor of Qingzhou (青州).Following death of Li Zheng, the young Li Dian took over command of his father's former troops, although he was rather uninterested in military affairs. Recognizing Li Dian's intellects, Cao Cao made him governor of
Lihu (离狐, southeast of present dayDongming ,Shandong ), primarily in charge of interior affairs.In
200 , Cao Cao confronted Yuan Shao at the famous Battle of Guandu. Leading his clansmen and subjects, Li Dian took charge of supplying the frontline troops with food and clothings. After Yuan Shao was defeated, Cao Cao launched his northern campaigns against Yuan Shao's heirs. Li Dian was again entrusted with logistics along withCheng Yu . They struck out and eradicated an enemy force guarding the waterway to ensure the smooth delivery of military necessities.In
205 , Li Dian was sent to aidXiahou Dun in theBattle of Bowang where he was to help defend against the attacks led byLiu Bei . Liu Bei burned his encampment and retreated abruptly, whereupon Xiahou Dun gave pursuit despite Li Dian's warnings. True enough, Xiahou Dun was ambushed by the enemy, who dispersed when Li Dian came to rescue with a relief force. In the same year, Li Dian andYue Jin were also deployed to lay siege on traitorGao Gan (高幹) atHu Pass (壶关). Again Li Dian prevailed. He was then promoted to General who Captures Rebels (捕虏将军).After Cao Cao lost the
Battle of Red Cliffs in208 , he placedZhang Liao ,Yue Jin and Li Dian atHefei with approximately 7,000 men to guard against advances of the southern warlordSun Quan . Soon Sun Quan led a much more massive force upon Hefei, consisiting of approximately 200,000 men. Under instructions from Cao Cao, Zhang Liao and Li Dian picked 800 vanguard troops to deter the enemy atLeisure Ford (逍遥津). However, Zhang Liao feared that long-running uncordial relationships among the three might jeopardize their mission, but Li Dian assured him that affairs of the state should be placed before oneself. Unity among the generals despite their personal differences eventually ensured victory at the Battle of Leisure Ford.It was not stated when Li Dian died, though his age at death was specified to be thirty-five. When
Cao Pi succeeded Cao Cao in220 , he gave Li Dian the posthumous title of Marquis Min (愍侯), literally meaning the sympathetic marquis, in reminiscence of his merits at the Battle of Leisure Ford.References
*cite book|author=Chen Shou|title=San Guo Zhi|publisher=Yue Lu Shu She|year=2002|id=ISBN 7-80665-198-5
ee also
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Three Kingdoms
*Personages of the Three Kingdoms
*"Records of Three Kingdoms"
*"Romance of the Three Kingdoms "
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