Dong He


Dong He, courtesy name Youzai, was an official and minister of the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He originally served as Administrator of Yizhou under Liu Zhang, but surrendered to Liu Bei during Liu Bei's takeover of Yi Province. Dong He became a military supervisor, along with Zhuge Liang and was one of Liu Bei most important civil officers. He died seven years later in 221. Although, It costed him his position under Liu Zhang, Dong He would not renounced his fair traitment, just rule and plain living. For those qualities, Dong He was admired and trusted by Han civilians and foreigners alike. His son, Dong Yun would inherited most of his characteristics and become one of the "Four Heroes".

Early life

Dong He's ancestors originally hailed from Jiangzhou in Ba commandery however by the time Dong He was born, they left for Nan in Jing Province. During the End of the Han dynasty, in 196. Dong He led his family back west in the Yi Province. Having heard of his arrival, Liu Zhang named him Chief of the counties Niubi and Jiangyuan. Dong He did well in his new appointment and was soon promoted to prefect of Chengdu making one of Liu Zhang most prominent civil advisers.

Service under Liu Zhang

At this time, the Yi province was rich and fruitful. Soon the local customs became extravagant and wasteful. Those who did well dressed with the same clothes as marquises and ate with jade utensils. The marriage ceremonies and funeral processions were a waste of the common resources and were so extravagant that they could ruin an entire family. However while Dong He was in an important position, he made sure to respect the laws and lived as an example for others. Dong He would be wearing poor clothing and was known to be a vegetarian, in all manners he would guard himself against excess and would live a temperament and humble life. He would end the institued regulations and improve the current customs. Awed by him, the magnates of the prefecture would not dare to break the laws.
This strict application of the laws didn't go well with the powerful and influencial families of the region and so they convinced Liu Zhang to have Dong He transferred far away as chief commandant of the Badong dependent state. When the people of Chengdu learned that Dong He would be leaving, they were distraught. And several thousands would personally beg to have Dong He stay, among them were local officials but also civilians, young and old, the elderly and the frail all assent their will to see Dong He stay. However Liu Zhang listened to them and allowed Dong He to stay for two years before he was appointed as the Administrator of Yizhou again a far away and still unruly land. Yet Dong He didn't change his ways. His integrity and restraint remained the same. He resolved the common affairs with a sincere heart and would seek to work with the non-Chineses people and tried to promote rightful attitude. Hence the people, whether they were Yi citizens or Man foreigners came to love and trust him for his equal treatment of the civilians and respected him for his frugal way of life.

Service under Liu Bei

In 214, after Liu Bei's takeover of Yi Province. Liu Bei heard good things about Dong He and summoned him as a General of the Gentlemen-of-the-Household Manager of the army, along with Zhuge Liang. Making him the one in charge of the affairs of the gouvernement and Liu Bei's office. Dong He was a talented administrator hence he did well in his new position. Zhuge Liang and Dong He were of the same mind and quickly came to be good friends. Both of them managed the most important matters of the state. They would initiate, discuss and follow good propositions yet they had the right to stop others if they seem unfeasible, under their jointly administration the state's affairs knew came to prospere. Since Dong He oppened his office and started receiving a salary, he has been in charge of difficult regions, had to oversee important matters and managed high positions for more than twenty years yet the day he died, his family didn't have any personal wealth.

Zhuge Liang's appreciation of Dong He and others

After Dong He's death, Zhuge Liang became Chancellor and told his various officers and subordinates:
Another time, Zhuge Liang also said:

Appraisal

, who wrote Dong He's biography in the Records of the Three Kingdoms, appraised Dong He as follows: "Dong He was a wise and honorable official. He pursued the purity of “The Sacrificial Lamb”... Along with Liu Ba, Ma Liang, Chen Zhen and Dong Yun, he was one of the best officials in Shu."