However, before they left, Cao Xiu was advised not to trust Zhou Fang by one of his advisers, Jia Kui.
Instead of realizing that it was indeed a trap, Cao Rui enthusiastically approved Cao Xiu's plan, and this led to a major military disaster, but Cao Xiu's forces were saved by Jia Kui from total annihilation.
Jia Kui, a counsellor to Cao Pi, then volunteered to persuade Cao Zhang to desist.
Jia Chong's father Jia Kui was a military general of Cao Wei and considered an epitome of faithfulness to the state.
Jia Kui (30-101) (賈逵), courtesy name Jingbo (景伯), Eastern Han Dynasty scholar and astronomer, see Yin Mo
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