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Gao Gan

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tribes, Gao Gan seized the opportunity to start a rebellion in Bing Province. He took the Administrator of Shangdang Commandery (上黨郡; a commandery in Bing Province) hostage and fortified his defences at Hu Pass (壺關; west of present-day
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to counter Cao Cao's advances into northern China. However, he decided to surrender to Cao Cao in 203 after Guo Yuan's defeat and after internal conflict broke out between Yuan Shao's sons
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In 206, Cao Cao turned back and personally led his forces to attack Gao Gan. Gao Gan fled from Hu Pass, leaving behind his subordinates Xia Zhao (
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Although Gao Gan surrendered to Cao Cao, he was only pretending to do so. In 205, when Cao Cao was away on a campaign against Yuan Shang and the
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of China. He was a maternal nephew and subordinate of the warlord
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After Yuan Shao's death in 202, Gao Gan gained support from
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Gao Gan was from an influential family in Yu County (
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Index

Emperor Xian of Han
Qi County, Kaifeng
Henan
Yuan Shao
Gao Rou
Courtesy name
Chinese name
family name
Gao
pronunciation
courtesy name
Eastern Han dynasty
Yuan Shao
Qi County, Kaifeng
Henan
Yuan Shao
Bing Province
Battle of Guandu
Cao Cao
Emperor Xian
Guo Yuan
Xiongnu
Huchuquan
Yuan Tan
Yuan Shang
Wuhuan
Lucheng, Shanxi
Li Dian
Yue Jin
Jing Province

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