Lu Wan

Lu Wan (died 194 BC) was a Chinese military general, monarch, and politician who served as the vassal king of the early Han dynasty.Even Liu Bang's other close aides, including Xiao He and Cao Shen, did not receive the same level of treatment from their lord as Lu Wan.Lu Wan and Liu Jia defeated Gong Wei, conquered Linjiang, and returned by the seventh lunar month of the following year.He further explained that as long as there was conflict, Yan would continue to serve a useful function: to help the Han central government fight opposing forces.If conflict ceased, Yan would lose its purpose and might end up like the other vassal kingdoms which had already been dismantled (and their rulers were killed, some on false charges of treason).The emperor then sent Shen Yiji (審食其) and Zhao Yao (趙堯) to fetch Lu Wan to the capital and conduct an investigation in the Kingdom of Yan.Lu Wan became very fearful when heard about it so he pretended to be ill and confined himself at home and refused to meet Shen Yiji and Zhao Yao.Lu Wan gathered all his family members and subordinates, numbering a few thousand people in total, escaped from the Kingdom of Yan, and settled down at a location near the Great Wall.
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