Yang Wenguang Explained

Yang Wenguang
Death Date:1074
Death Place:Dingzhou, Hebei
Native Name:Family name

Yáng
Given name: Wénguǎng
courtesy name: Zhòngróng

Parents:Yang Yanzhao, father
Mu Guiying, mother
Relations:Yang Chuanyong (楊傳永), brother
Yang Dezheng (楊德政), brother

Yang Wenguang (; died 1074) was a general in ancient China's Northern Song Dynasty.

In history, Yang Wenguang was the son of Yang Yanzhao, however, he is the grandson of Yang Yanzhao in the popular fictionalized stories of Yang clan warriors.

Biography

In 1044, Fan Zhongyan was dispatched to the Shaanxi area and met with Yang Wenguang. He was impressed and took Yang as his subordinate. In 1052, Yang Wenguang followed Di Qing in the expedition to Guangxi and helped defeat Nong Zhigao's rebellion. Afterwards he was promoted by Emperor Yingzong. Later, he built several forts in Shaanxi and successfully resisted several Western Xia invasion attempts. During Emperor Shenzong's reign, he was stationed in Dingzhou. He offered the emperor his strategy on recovering lost territories from the Khitans shortly before he died at the frontier.

In fiction

In fiction, Yang Wenguang is the son of Yang Zongbao and Mu Guiying.

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