Army of the Western Garden
The Army of the Western Garden was a standing army established in 188 in the Eastern Han dynasty during the reign of Emperor Ling of Han. It was disbanded in 190.
History
Emperor Ling had endowed his brother-in-law, the General-in-Chief He Jin, with much military power. In September or early October 188, he established the Army of the Western Garden in the capital Luoyang and appointed eight colonels to command the Army.The eight colonels were:
- Jian Shuo, Colonel of the Upper Army
- Yuan Shao, Colonel of the Central Army
- Bao Hong, Colonel of the Lower Army
- Cao Cao, Colonel Who Arranges the Army
- Zhao Rong, Left Colonel Who Assists the Army
- Feng Fang, Right Colonel Who Assists the Army
- Chunyu Qiong, Colonel of the Left Army
- Xia Mou, Colonel of the Right Army
By the time Dong Zhuo entered Luoyang, He Jin had been assassinated by the eunuchs, so Yuan Shao took charge of the Army of the Western Garden. In revenge, Yuan Shao and his colleagues led troops into the palace and slaughtered the eunuchs. Emperor Shao and his younger half-brother, the Prince of Chenliu, escaped from the palace during the chaos and were later found by Dong Zhuo and brought back to Luoyang. Dong Zhuo also seized the opportunity to monopolise state power and dominate the central government. Not long later, he deposed Emperor Shao and replaced him with the Prince of Chenliu, who became known as Emperor Xian. By then, Yuan Shao, Cao Cao and others had left Luoyang and they later combined forces to start a campaign against Dong Zhuo in 190. The Army of the Western Garden was disbanded after Yuan Shao and the others left.