Chen Tai
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Chen Tai style name
Chinese style name
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 Xuanbo (玄伯), was a military general and politician of the state of Cao Wei
Cao Wei
Cao Wei was one of the states that competed for control of China during the Three Kingdoms period. With the capital at Luoyang, the state was established by Cao Pi in 220, based upon the foundations that his father Cao Cao laid...

 during the Three Kingdoms
Three Kingdoms
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 period of Chinese history
History of China
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. He was the son of Chen Qun
Chen Qun
Chen Qun was a minister of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms era of Chinese history.Chen Qun initiated the Nine-rank system for civil service nomination in Cao Wei. Following the death of the ruler Cao Pi, Chen Qun became the Guardian of Cao Wei's military forces...

. Chen Tai was very knowledgeable in the art of war, and so led his men as if they were his own children. When Sima Shi
Sima Shi
Sima Shi , style name Ziyuan , was a military general and regent of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms era of Chinese history. In 249, he assisted his father Sima Yi in overthrowing the emperor Cao Fang's regent Cao Shuang, allowing the Sima family to become paramount authority in the state, and he...

 began abusing his power, and the emperor Cao Mao
Cao Mao
Cao Mao , formally known as the Duke of Gaogui, was the fourth emperor of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. He was a grandson of Cao Wei's first emperor Cao Pi. Described as intelligent and studious, Cao Mao made repeated attempts to seize back state power...

 died under very suspicious circumstances, Chen Tai expressed his deep loyalty to Wei by honouring their deaths through wearing a mourning dress to the court. Chen Tai was also the minister of letters of Wei.

Appointments and titles held

  • Gentleman of Scattered Cavalry (散騎待郎)
  • Marquis of Yingyin (潁陰侯) - inherited by Chen Tai from his father Chen Qun
  • General of Guerilla Warfare (游擊將軍)
  • Inspector of Bing Province (并州刺史)
  • General Who Inspires Awe (振威將軍)
  • General of the Household Who Protects the Xiongnu
    Xiongnu
    The Xiongnu were ancient nomadic-based people that formed a state or confederation north of the agriculture-based empire of the Han Dynasty. Most of the information on the Xiongnu comes from Chinese sources...

     (護匈奴中郎將)
  • Imperial Secretary (尚書)
  • Inspector of Yong Province (雍州刺史)
  • General of Uplifting Might (奮威將軍)
  • General Who Attacks the West (征西將軍)
  • Right Deputy Director of the Imperial Secretariat (尚書右僕射)
  • Palace Attendant and Household Counsellor (侍中光祿大夫)
  • General Who Guards the Army (鎮軍將軍)
  • Left Deputy Director (左僕射)

The following two titles were granted to Chen Tai posthumously
  • Excellency of Works (司空)
  • Marquis Mu (穆侯)

See also

  • List of people of the Three Kingdoms
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