Dong Yun | |
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Minister of Shu Han | |
Born | (Unknown) |
Died | 246 |
Names | |
Traditional Chinese | 董允 |
Simplified Chinese | 董允 |
Pinyin | Dǒng Yǔn |
Wade–Giles | Tung Yün |
Courtesy name | Xiuzhao (Chinese: 休昭; pinyin: Xīuzhāo; Wade–Giles: Hsiu-chao) |
Dong Yun (died 246),courtesy name Xiuzhao, was a minister of the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period. His father, Dong He, also served as an official in Shu. Dong Yun served as deputy to regent Fei Yi.
Dong Yun was one of the four chancellors of Shu, the other three being Zhuge Liang, Jiang Wan, and Fei Yi. He was known to be modest and fair, and had even administrated audiences with the Shu emperor Liu Shan before. Even the eunuch Huang Hao, who was one of the causes of the fall of Shu, was kept under control when Dong Yun was still living.