Dou Xian

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Dou.

Dou Xian (Chinese: 窦宪; Wade–Giles: Tou Hsien; died AD 92) was a Chinese general and statesman of the Eastern Han Dynasty. A native of modern-day Xianyang, Shaanxi Province, he was part of the powerful Dou clan which dominated court politics during his tenure. However, his father Dou Xun fell into disgrace and died in 70, leaving Dou Xian an orphan. His fortunes were greatly enhanced, though, when his two sisters entered the imperial harem in 77. In the following year, the older of these two sisters became Empress Zhangde, the wife of Emperor Zhang of Han, and lasted briefly as empress dowager and regent during the early reign of Emperor He of Han.[1]

"In the first Yongyuan year [89 CE], during the reign of Emperor He, the General-in-Chief Dou Xian had a great victory over the Xiongnu. In the second year [90 CE], [Dou] Xian sent Senior Colonel Yan Pan, at the head of more than 2,000 cavalry, on a surprise attack against Yiwu [Hami], which he conquered."[2]

The biography of Dou Xian can be found in Chapter LIII of the Hou Hanshu.[3]

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Notes

  1. Crespigny, 170.
  2. From the 'Chapter on the Western Regions' of the Hou Hanshu Hill (2009), p. 5.
  3. Chavannes (1907), p. 158, n. 3.

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