文档介绍:Huo Qubing
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This is a Chinese name; the family name is 霍 (Huo).
Huo Qubing
Marquis of Champion 冠***侯
In office
123 BC – 117 BC
Succeeded by
Huo Shan
Personal details
Born
140 BC
Died
117 BC (aged 22-23)
Relations
Huo Zhongyu (father)
Wei Shaoer (mother)
Wei Zifu (aunt)
Wei Qing (uncle)
Liu Ju (cousin)
Huo Guang (half-brother)
Huo Chengjun (niece)
Huo Qubing (Chinese: 霍去病; pinyin: Huò Qùbìng; Wade–Giles: Huo Ch'üping, 140 BC – 117 BC), born in Linfen, Shanxi, was a distinguished military tactician of the Western Han dynasty during the reign of Emperor Wu. He was the nephew of the famous general Wei Qing and Empress Wei Zifu (Emperor Wu's wife), and the half-brother of the later Han statesman Huo Guang.
Early life[edit]
Huo Qubing is born an illegitimate son from the premarital affair between Wei Shaoer (衛少兒), daughter of a lowly maid from the household of Princess Pingyang, and Huo Zhongru (霍仲孺), a low-class civil servant who were employed there also at the time.
[1] However, Huo Zhongru did not want to marry a girl from serf background, so he dumped Wei Shaoer and went back to his hometown to marry a local woman instead. Wei Shaoer insisted keeping the child, raising him with help of her siblings.
When Huo Qubing was around two years old, his younger aunt Wei Zifu, who was serving as an in-house singer/dancer for