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  2. Lu Zhi (Jin dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Lu Zhi (died c. December 312 [2] or 315), courtesy name Zidao, was a Chinese politician of the Western Jin dynasty, and the Han-Zhao dynasty during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. . He was a close confidant of the Prince of Chengdu, Sima Ying; throughout the War of the Eight Princes, Lu Zhi provided Sima Ying with vital advi

  3. List of people of the Three Kingdoms (X) - Wikipedia

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    Name Courtesy name Birth year Death year Ancestral home (present-day location) Role Allegiance Previous allegiance(s) Notes Lady Xi 習氏: Xiangyang (Xiangyang, Hubei)Pang Lin's wife

  4. Eighteen History Books of Jin - Wikipedia

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    They consisted of nine Books of Jin and nine Annals of Jin. Many history books about the Jin dynasty began to disappear from the scene after the Tang-era Book of Jin was written in the Zhen'guan era (貞觀; 627–649) of the reign of Emperor Taizong of Tang and they became hard to find come the Song dynasty (960–1279).

  5. Lu Zhi (Han dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Lu Yu had 2 sons: Lu Qin (died 24 April 278 [16]) and Lu Ting, who both served the Western Jin dynasty. [17] Lu Ting's son Lu Zhi (盧志) was a general for Sima Ying, one of the princes associated with the War of the Eight Princes. [18] A daughter of Lu Yu married Hua Yi (華廙), son of Hua Biao (華表), son of Hua Xin. [19]

  6. Book of Jin - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Jin is an official Chinese historical text covering the history of the Jin dynasty from 266 to 420. [1] It was compiled in 648 by a number of officials commissioned by the imperial court of the Tang dynasty, with chancellor Fang Xuanling as the lead editor, drawing mostly from official documents left from earlier archives.

  7. Eastern Wu family trees - Wikipedia

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    The biography of Emperor Yuan in the Jin Shu mentioned Sun Hao's son Sun Fan, [48] while the biography of Zhou Chu mentioned Sun Hao's son Sun Chong. [49] It might be possible that Sun Fan and Sun Chong were among the 32 sons (seven of whom were known by their princely titles), apart from Sun Jin and the Prince of Lu (Sun Qian), mentioned in ...

  8. Lady Lu (Jin dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Lady Lu (fl. 4th century) was the wife of Zhang Mao (張茂; not to be confused with the Former Liang ruler of the same name, Zhang Mao), a military general of the Jin dynasty (266–420). She was noted to have commanded soldiers during Wang Dun's Insurrection in 324, siding with Emperor Ming of Jin's forces against the paramount leader, Wang Dun .

  9. Three Huan - Wikipedia

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    The three houses are cadet houses of the Lu ducal house, which is itself a branch of the ruling house of the Zhou dynasty. Duke Huan of Lu (r. 711–694 BC) had four sons. . While the oldest son by his main wife Wen Jiang became the heir, and subsequently Duke Zhuang of Lu, his other three sons - respectively Qingfu (慶父), Shuya (叔牙) and Jiyou (季友) all became important officials ...

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