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Shu Han politician (died 226)
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Qin Mi
秦宓
Statue of Qin Mi in a temple in Chengdu, Sichuan
Minister of Finance (大司農)
In office
? (?)–226 (226)
MonarchLiu Shan
ChancellorZhuge Liang
Changshui Colonel (長水校尉)
In office
? (?)–? (?)
MonarchLiu Shan
ChancellorZhuge Liang
Left General of the Household (左中郎將)
In office
? (?)–? (?)
MonarchLiu Shan
ChancellorZhuge Liang
Assistant Officer to the Governor of Yi Province (益州牧別駕)
In office
223 (223)–? (?)
MonarchLiu Shan
ChancellorZhuge Liang
Personal details
BornUnknown
Mianzhu, Sichuan
Died226
OccupationOfficial
Courtesy nameZichi (子勑)
In this Chinese name, the family name is Qin.

Qin Mi (died 226), courtesy name Zichi, was an official of the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

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References

  1. ^ Qin Mi's biography in the Sanguozhi stated that he died in the 4th year of the Jianxing era (223-237) in Liu Shan's reign. (... 四年卒。)
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