Xia Guoxiang (simplified: 夏国相, traditional: 夏國相, pinyin: Xià Guóxiāng, jyutping: haa6 gwok3 soeng3) is Wu Sangui’s (吴三桂) chancellor, serving as an important advisor and administrator in The Deer and the Cauldron.
Biography
Service as Wu Sangui’s chancellor
Xia Guoxiang serves as the chancellor for Wu Sangui, the Prince Who Pacifies the West (平西王 — Píngxī Wáng) and rebel leader. As chancellor, he is responsible for administrative matters and serves as an important advisor to Wu Sangui.
His position gives him significant authority and responsibility within Wu Sangui’s administration, making him a key figure in the planning and execution of Wu Sangui’s rebellion against the Qing dynasty.
Role in Wu Sangui’s rebellion
Xia Guoxiang plays an important role in Wu Sangui’s rebellion, serving as an advisor and administrator. His responsibilities include managing administrative matters, coordinating various aspects of the rebellion, and providing strategic advice to Wu Sangui.
His role demonstrates how Wu Sangui’s rebellion was organized and managed, with officials like Xia Guoxiang handling the administrative and strategic aspects of the rebellion while Wu Sangui focused on military matters.
Relationship with Wu Sangui
As Wu Sangui’s chancellor, Xia Guoxiang maintains a close working relationship with the rebel leader. His position as chancellor reflects his importance within Wu Sangui’s administration and his role as a trusted advisor.
Their relationship demonstrates how Wu Sangui relied on capable administrators like Xia Guoxiang to manage the various aspects of his rebellion, from administrative matters to strategic planning.
Significance
Xia Guoxiang represents the theme of administration and the organizational structure of rebellions. His role as Wu Sangui’s chancellor demonstrates how rebellions required not just military leadership but also administrative expertise to manage the various aspects of the rebellion.
His character also highlights the theme of loyalty and service, showing how officials like Xia Guoxiang served their leaders and contributed to the planning and execution of major political movements like Wu Sangui’s rebellion.
Xia Guoxiang’s character contributes to the broader theme of political organization and the various roles that individuals played in major political movements, showing how administrators and advisors like Xia Guoxiang were essential to the functioning of rebellions and other political movements.