Peng Yang (Han dynasty) explained

Peng Yang
Native Name:彭羕
Office:Administrator of Jiangyang (江陽太守)
Term:214
Office1:Assistant Officer in the Headquarters Office (治中從事)
Term1:214
Birth Date:178
Birth Place:Guanghan, Sichuan
Death Date:214 (aged 36)
Occupation:Official
Blank1:Courtesy name
Data1:Yongnian (永年)

Peng Yang (178–214), courtesy name Yongnian, was an official serving under the warlord Liu Bei during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China.

Early life

Peng Yang was from Guanghan Commandery (廣漢郡), which is around present-day Guanghan, Sichuan.[1] Described as a man about eight chi tall (approximately 1.84 metres) and having an extremely impressive appearance,[2] he was notorious for being conceited, arrogant, rude and condescending towards others. Among his contemporaries, he respected only Qin Mi, who was also from Guanghan Commandery.[3] He once recommended Qin Mi as a talent to Xu Jing, who was then the Administrator of Guanghan. In his recommendation letter, he compared Qin Mi to ancient sages such as Fu Yue, Jiang Ziya and Li Yiji, and praised Qin Mi for his virtuous, loyal, sincere and humble behaviour.[4]

Peng Yang later served as an official in his native Yi Province (covering present-day Sichuan and Chongqing) but never made it to any position higher than that of a scribe (書佐). His offensive behaviour also landed him in deep trouble when his colleagues slandered him in front of Liu Zhang, the Governor of Yi Province. Liu Zhang believed them and ordered Peng Yang to be shaved bald, put in chains, and sent to perform hard labour.[5]

Service under Liu Bei

In 211, when the warlord Liu Bei led his forces into Yi Province to assist Liu Zhang in countering a rival warlord Zhang Lu in Hanzhong, Peng Yang travelled north to find Liu Bei in the hope of joining him. He paid a visit to Pang Tong, one of Liu Bei's key advisers. When Peng Yang showed up at his house, Pang Tong was entertaining other guests as well, but Peng Yang did not care and he went straight to Pang Tong's seat and sat there comfortably. He told Pang Tong: "I will only speak to you when all your other guests have left."[6] After the other guests left, Peng Yang demanded that Pang Tong serve him food before they started talking. Peng Yang also stayed at Pang Tong's house for days and had long conversations with him. Pang Tong was so impressed with Peng Yang that he recommended him as a talent to Liu Bei. Fa Zheng, another of Liu Bei's key advisers, had heard of Peng Yang's talent so he also recommended Peng Yang to his lord.[7]

Liu Bei saw Peng Yang as an extraordinary talent and immediately recruited him. He often assigned Peng Yang the tasks of relaying military orders, and guiding and instructing his officers. Peng Yang performed his tasks well and became increasingly favoured by Liu Bei.[8]

In 214, after Liu Bei seized control of Yi Province from Liu Zhang and became the new Governor of Yi Province, he appointed Peng Yang as an Assistant Officer in the Headquarters Office (治中從事) of Yi Province.[9] As he had risen through the ranks to a position much higher than his previous appointment as a scribe, Peng Yang felt very smug about his achievements and started behaving in an arrogant manner towards others.[10]

Zhuge Liang, Liu Bei's chief adviser, disliked Peng Yang but pretended to be accommodating and tolerant towards him. He secretly warned Liu Bei on numerous occasions that Peng Yang was a highly ambitious individual who might become a threat to them in the long term. As Liu Bei highly trusted Zhuge Liang and had been quietly observing Peng Yang's actions and behaviour, he believed Zhuge Liang was right so he started distancing himself from Peng Yang. Later, he sent Peng Yang away from Chengdu, Yi Province's capital, to serve as the Administrator of Jiangyang Commandery (江陽郡; around present-day Luzhou, Sichuan).[11]

Downfall and execution

When Peng Yang learnt that he was going to be sent away from Chengdu to serve as a commandery administrator elsewhere, he felt very unhappy so he visited Ma Chao, one of Liu Bei's generals, and told him about it.[12] Ma Chao asked him: "You are an outstanding talent. Our lord trusts and regards you highly. You should be serving him alongside people like Kongming and Xiaozhi. When you accept your reassignment to a small commandery, doesn't that take you further away from your initial goal(s)?"[13] Peng Yang grumbled: "That old piece of leather is ridiculous and muddle-headed! What else can I say?"[14] He also told Ma Chao: "You are outside while I am inside. The Empire can be pacified."[15] His words were interpreted as asking Ma Chao to join him in plotting a coup d'état against Liu Bei.

As Ma Chao had only recently joined Liu Bei, he often feared that he would get into trouble so he did not respond even though he felt shocked after hearing what Peng Yang told him. After Peng Yang left, he secretly reported him to the authorities. As a result, Peng Yang was arrested and imprisoned for plotting treason against Liu Bei.[16]

While awaiting his execution, Peng Yang wrote a letter to Zhuge Liang as follows:

Peng Yang was 37 years old (by East Asian age reckoning) when he was executed.[17]

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. (彭羕字永年,廣漢人。) Sanguozhi vol. 40.
  2. (身長八尺,容貌甚偉。) Sanguozhi vol. 40.
  3. (姿性驕傲,多所輕忽,惟敬同郡秦子勑, ...) Sanguozhi vol. 40.
  4. (... 薦之於太守許靖曰:「昔高宗夢傅說, ... 不亦美哉!」) Sanguozhi vol. 40.
  5. (羕仕州,不過書佐,後又為衆人所謗毀於州牧劉璋,璋髠鉗羕為徒隷。) Sanguozhi vol. 40.
  6. (會先主入蜀,泝流北行。羕欲納說先主,乃往見龐統。統與羕非故人,又適有賔客,羕徑上統牀卧,謂統曰:「須客罷當與卿善談。」) Sanguozhi vol. 40.
  7. (統客旣罷,往就羕坐,羕又先責統食,然後共語,因留信宿,至于經日。統大善之,而法正宿自知羕,遂並致之先主。) Sanguozhi vol. 40.
  8. (先主亦以為奇,數令羕宣傳軍事,指授諸將,奉使稱意,識遇日加。) Sanguozhi vol. 40.
  9. (成都旣定,先主領益州牧,拔羕為治中從事。) Sanguozhi vol. 40.
  10. (羕起徒步,一朝處州人之上,形色嚻然,自矜得遇滋甚。) Sanguozhi vol. 40.
  11. (諸葛亮雖外接待羕,而內不能善。屢密言先主,羕心大志廣,難可保安。先主旣敬信亮,加察羕行事,意以稍踈,左遷羕為江陽太守。) Sanguozhi vol. 40.
  12. (羕聞當遠出,私情不恱,往詣馬超。) Sanguozhi vol. 40.
  13. (超問羕曰:「卿才具秀拔,主公相待至重,謂卿當與孔明、孝直諸人齊足並驅,寧當外授小郡,失人本望乎?」) Sanguozhi vol. 40.
  14. (羕曰:「老革荒悖,可復道邪!」) Sanguozhi vol. 40.
  15. (又謂超曰:「卿為其外,我為其內,天下不足定也。」) Sanguozhi vol. 40.
  16. (超羇旅歸國,常懷危懼,聞羕言大驚,默然不荅。羕退,具表羕辭,於是收羕付有司。) Sanguozhi vol. 40.
  17. (羕竟誅死,時年三十七。) Sanguozhi vol. 40.