Tao Huang (general)
Tao Huang | |
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| 陶璜 | |
| Inspector of Jiaozhou (交州刺史) | |
| In office c. 271 – 290 | |
| Monarch | Sun Hao / Emperor Wu of Jin / Emperor Hui of Jin |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Unknown |
| Died | c.290 |
| Relations | Tao Jun (陶濬; younger brother) Tao Kang (陶抗; younger brother) Tao Hui (陶回; 286-336; nephew and son of Tao Kang) Tao Sui (陶绥) (grandson; son of Tao Shu) |
| Children | Tao Wei (陶威) Tao Shu (陶淑) Tao Rong |
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| Occupation | Military general, politician |
| Courtesy name | Shiying (世英) |
| Posthumous name | Marquis Lie (烈侯) |
Tao Huang (died c.290), courtesy name Shiying, posthumously known as Marquis Lie of Wanling (宛陵烈侯), was a Chinese military general and politician in Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period and later for the Jin dynasty (266–420). Tao Huang was most notable for his administration of Jiaozhou for more than twenty years, during the Eastern Wu and Western Jin eras. He was also responsible for Wu's victory against Jin in Jiao between 268 and 271, one of the few major victories Wu had over Jin in the final years of the Three Kingdoms.