Elai Ge

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Elai Ge (Chinese: 惡來革; pinyin: Èlái Gé),[1][2] often simply Elai, was a minister and bodyguard for Di Xin during the Late Shang dynasty.

KnownforServing Di Xin
AllegianceShang dynasty
MonarchDi Xin
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Elai Ge
惡來革
1963 illustration based on Elai's appearance in Fengshen Yanyi
Known forServing Di Xin
Military career
AllegianceShang dynasty
Conflicts
Battle of Muye
MonarchDi Xin
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese惡來革
Simplified Chinese恶来革
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinèlái gé
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Name

Elai's name is highly unusual and not commonly seen in Chinese. Citing Late Shang naming practices, Lu Guoquan argues that È () was a corruption of Yà (), given their minute differences. Therefore, they surmise that their actual name was Ya Lai (亚來).[3]

Ancestry

Elai was a descendant of Zhongyan, who served Tai Wu, and ancestor of Feizi, the founder of the State of Qin.[4] His brother Jisheng (季勝) was an ancestor of Zaofu, the founder of the state of Zhao.

Life

According to the Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji) by Sima Qian, Elai was known for his immense physical strength and would often villify those they disliked. Mozi also mentions this, adding that Di Xin himself, as well as Marquess Hu of Chong, also possessed such strength.[5]

Wei Liaozi mentions that Elai, along with Feilian, participated in the Battle of Muye as a commander of extremely large forces.[6] Sima Qian claims that Elai was killed by King Wu of Zhou during the war, dying young.

Legacy

Elai is frequently cited in classical texts, such as Xunzi, as a corrupt minister whose influence on their ruler would lead to the downfall of a state.[7][8][9]

In the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong, Cao Cao, impressed with Dian Wei's strength, states "This is old Elai again." Thus this fictional nickname of Dian Wei stuck with him, and he was henceforth known as "Elai" Dian Wei.

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