Marquess Wen of Han (
Chinese: 韩文侯;
pinyin: Hán Wénhóu; died 377 BC), ancestral name Jì (姬), clan name Hán (韩), personal name unknown, was the ruler of the
State of Han between 386 BC and until his death in 377 BC. He was the son of
Marquess Lie of Han. Marquess Wen oversaw a rise in the state's prosperity and launched several military campaigns. In 385 BC, Marquess Wen attacked the
State of Zheng and took
Yangcheng. In the same year, Han attacked the
State of Song, reaching
Pengcheng, and took the
Duke Dao of Song prisoner. In 380 BC, an alliance of Han,
Zhao, and
Wei attacked the
State of Qi, reaching
Sangqiu.[1][2] Two years later in 378 BC, the alliance attacked Qi again, reaching
Lingqiu.[2] Marquess Wen died in 377 BC and was succeeded by his son
Marquess Ai of Han.