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Lu Jing

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Lu Jing (250-280), courtesy name Shiren, was a military general of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China. [1]

17 relations: Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms, Chen Shou, Conquest of Wu by Jin, Courtesy name, East Asian age reckoning, Eastern Wu, Lists of people of the Three Kingdoms, Lu (surname 陸), Lu Kang (Three Kingdoms), Lu Xun (Three Kingdoms), Pei Songzhi, Records of the Three Kingdoms, Sun Hao, Sun He (Zixiao), Three Kingdoms, Zhang Cheng (Three Kingdoms), Zhuge Ke.

Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms

Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms by Pei Songzhi (372-451) is an annotation completed in the 5th century of the 3rd century historical text Records of the Three Kingdoms, compiled by Chen Shou.

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Chen Shou

Chen Shou (233–297), courtesy name Chengzuo, was an official and writer who lived during the Three Kingdoms period and Jin dynasty of China.

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Conquest of Wu by Jin

The conquest of Wu by Jin was a military campaign launched by the Jin dynasty (265–420) against the state of Eastern Wu in 280 at the end of the Three Kingdoms period (220–280) of China.

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Courtesy name

A courtesy name (zi), also known as a style name, is a name bestowed upon one at adulthood in addition to one's given name.

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East Asian age reckoning

East Asian age reckoning is a concept and practice that originated in China and is widely used by other cultures in East Asia.

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Eastern Wu

Wu (222–280), commonly known as Dong Wu (Eastern Wu) or Sun Wu, was one of the three major states that competed for supremacy over China in the Three Kingdoms period (220–280).

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Lists of people of the Three Kingdoms

The following are lists of people significant to the Three Kingdoms period (220–280) of Chinese history.

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Lu (surname 陸)

Lu is the pinyin and Wade–Giles romanization of the Chinese surname written in simplified character and in traditional character.

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Lu Kang (Three Kingdoms)

Lu Kang (226 – August or September 274), courtesy name Youjie, was a military general of the state of Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

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Lu Xun (Three Kingdoms)

Lu Xun (183 – March or April 245), courtesy name Boyan, also sometimes referred to as Lu Yi, was a military general and statesman of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

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Pei Songzhi

Pei Songzhi (372–451), courtesy name Shiqi, was a historian and government official who lived in the late Eastern Jin dynasty and Liu Song dynasty.

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Records of the Three Kingdoms

The Records of the Three Kingdoms is a Chinese historical text which covers the history of the late Eastern Han dynasty (c. 184–220 AD) and the Three Kingdoms period (220–280 AD).

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Sun Hao

Sun Hao (243 – January or February 284), courtesy name Yuanzong, originally named Sun Pengzu with the courtesy name Haozong, was the fourth and last emperor of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

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Sun He (Zixiao)

Sun He (224–253), courtesy name Zixiao, was an imperial prince of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

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Three Kingdoms

The Three Kingdoms (220–280) was the tripartite division of China between the states of Wei (魏), Shu (蜀), and Wu (吳).

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Zhang Cheng (Three Kingdoms)

Zhang Cheng (178–244), courtesy name Zhongsi, was a military general of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

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Zhuge Ke

Zhuge Ke (203 – November or December 253), courtesy name Yuanxun, was a military general and regent of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lu_Jing

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