Wang Ji'en (simplified Chinese: 王继恩; traditional Chinese: 王繼恩; pinyin: Wángjì'ēn) (died c. 999), previously Zhang Dejun (simplified Chinese: 张德钧; traditional Chinese: 張德鈞; pinyin: Zhāngdéjūn), was an eunuch and a military general during imperial China's Later Zhou and the following Song dynasty.[1]

Under Later Zhou edit

Wang Ji'en was born in Shanzhou (Chinese: 陝州; pinyin: Shǎnzhōu, modern Shan County, Henan). His original surname was Wang, but his adoptive father Gentleman Zhang named him Zhang Dejun. He was one of the higher-ranked eunuch during the reign of Chai Rong,[1] the second emperor of the Later Zhou.

Under the Song dynasty edit

During Emperor Taizu's reign edit

As he requested to change his surname back to his ancestral surname, Emperor Taizu of Song named him Wang Ji'en.

During Emperor Taizong's reign edit

During Emperor Zhenzong's reign edit

Notes and references edit

Sources edit

  • (in Chinese) Toqto'a; et al., eds. (1345). Song Shi (宋史) [History of Song].