Wang Rong (Jin dynasty)

Wang Rong
王戎
Wang Rong (right) with Shan Tao, in a relief dating from the 4th century.
Minister over the Masses (司徒)
In office
302 (302) – 305 (305)
In office
297 (297) – 300 (300)
Prefect of the Masters of Writing (尚書令)
In office
301 (301) – 302 (302)
Secretary of Personnel (吏部尚書)
In office
291 (291) – 297 (297)
Left Supervisor of the Affairs of the Masters of Writing (尚書左僕射)
In office
291 (291) – 297 (297)
Household Counsellor (光祿大夫)
In office
291 (291) – 291 (291)
Prefect of the Palace Writers (中書令)
In office
291 (291) – 291 (291)
Crown Prince's Grand Tutor (太子太傅)
In office
290 (290) – 291 (291)
MonarchEmperor Hui of Jin
Minister of the Household (光祿勲)
In office
284 (284) – 290 (290)
Palace Attendant
In office
282 (282) – 284 (284)
General who Establishes Might (建威將軍)
In office
278 (278) – 280 (280)
Inspector of Yu Province (豫州刺史)
In office
278 (278) – 280 (280)
Inspector of Jing Province (荊州刺史)
In office
276 (276) – 278 (278)
MonarchEmperor Wu of Jin
Personal details
Born234
Died11 July 305
Children
  • Wang Wan
  • Wang Xing
  • Pei Wei's wife (daughter)
Parent
  • Wang Hun (father)
OccupationMilitary general, poet, politician
Courtesy nameJunchong (濬沖)
Posthumous nameYuan (元)
PeerageMarquis of Anfeng
(安豐侯)

Wang Rong (234 – 11 July 305), courtesy name Junchong (濬冲), nickname A Rong (阿戎), posthumously known as Marquis Yuan of Anfeng (安豐元侯), was a Chinese military general, poet, and politician of the Western Jin dynasty. He was also one of the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove.