Wang Guan (Three Kingdoms)
Wang Guan | |
|---|---|
| 王觀 | |
| Excellency of Works (司空) | |
| In office 6 July 260 – November or December 260 | |
| Monarch | Cao Huan |
| Preceded by | Wang Chang |
| Succeeded by | Wang Xiang |
| Left Supervisor of the Masters of Writing (尚書左僕射) | |
| In office 254 – 6 July 260 | |
| Monarch | Cao Mao |
| Household Counsellor (光祿大夫) | |
| In office 254 – 6 July 260 | |
| Monarch | Cao Mao |
| Chief Commandant of Escorting Cavalry (駙馬都尉) | |
| In office 249 – 254 | |
| Monarch | Cao Fang |
| Master of Writing (尚書) | |
| In office 249 – 254 | |
| Monarch | Cao Fang |
| Minister Coachman (太僕) | |
| In office ? – 249 | |
| Monarch | Cao Fang |
| Minister Steward (少府) | |
| In office ? – 239 | |
| Monarch | Cao Rui |
| Intendant of Henan (河南尹) | |
| In office ?–? | |
| Monarch | Cao Rui |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Unknown Yuncheng County, Shandong |
| Died | November or December 260 |
| Children | Wang Kui |
| Occupation | Politician |
| Courtesy name | Weitai (偉臺) |
| Posthumous name | Marquis Su (肅侯) |
| Peerage | Marquis of Yang District (陽鄉侯) |
Wang Guan (died November or December 260), courtesy name Weitai, was a Chinese politician of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. An orphan who made a name for himself as an honest local official, he would become a partisan of the Sima family as they overtook the Cao family and reached the highest ranks, though he retired after regicide.