Pang De
Pang De () (died 219),
courtesy name Lingming, was a Chinese military general who lived during the late
Eastern Han dynasty. He started his career under the warlord
Ma Teng, who was based in
Liang Province. In 211, Ma Teng's son
Ma Chao, along with a coalition of warlords from Liang Province, started a rebellion against the Han central government, which was controlled by the warlord
Cao Cao. After Cao Cao defeated Ma Chao and the coalition at the
Battle of Tong Pass, Ma Chao fled to
Hanzhong Commandery and took shelter under the warlord
Zhang Lu. Pang De accompanied him to Hanzhong. When Ma Chao defected from Zhang Lu's side in order to join the warlord
Liu Bei, Pang De remained in Hanzhong and eventually came to serve Cao Cao after Cao Cao defeated Zhang Lu at the
Battle of Yangping and took over Hanzhong. In 219, Pang De fought at the
Battle of Fancheng under
Cao Ren's command against Liu Bei's forces led by
Guan Yu. Pang De was captured in battle and eventually executed by Guan Yu when he refused to surrender.
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