Lu Xun (183 – 19 March 245), courtesy name Boyan, also sometimes called Lu Yi, was a Chinese military general and politician of the state of Eastern Wu...
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Lu Xun (Chinese: 鲁迅; pinyin: Lǔ Xùn, [lù ɕŷn]; 25 September 1881 – 19 October 1936), born Zhou Zhangshou, was a Chinese writer, literary critic, lecturer...
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Wu (Chinese: 吳; pinyin: Wú; Middle Chinese *ŋuo < Eastern Han Chinese: *ŋuɑ), known in historiography as Eastern Wu or Sun Wu, was a dynastic state of...
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of Lu Xun, the third Imperial Chancellor of Wu. Lu Kang inherited his father's mantle but was less involved in politics as he served mainly in the Wu military...
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He was the fourth son of Lu Kang, a general of the state of Eastern Wu in the Three Kingdoms period, and a grandson of Lu Xun, a prominent general and...
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of China. He continued serving in the state of Eastern Wu during the early Three Kingdoms period. Lü Fan was from Xiyang County (細陽縣), Runan Commandery...
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Lu Xun Park, formerly Hongkou (Hongkew) Park, is a municipal park in Hongkou District of Shanghai, China. It is located on 146 East Jiangwan Road, right...
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Lu Jing (c. 250 – 23 March 280), courtesy name Shiren, was a Chinese military general and writer of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms...
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appointed Lu Xun as his Grand Chief Controller (大都督) and ordered him to lead 50,000 troops to resist the enemy. Lu Xun had under his command several Wu officers...
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of Lu Kai and a relative of Lu Xun, who respectively served as the eighth and third Imperial Chancellors of Eastern Wu. Lu Yin was from Wu County, Wu Commandery...
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Lu Yi may refer to: Lu Xun (Eastern Wu) (183–245), born Lu Yi (陸議), Eastern Wu general and chancellor of the Three Kingdoms period Lu Yi (Tang dynasty)...
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the fall of the Eastern Han dynasty. Gu Cheng's mother was a sister of Lu Mao and Lu Xun, the third Imperial Chancellor of Eastern Wu. Gu Cheng started...
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brother of Lu Xun, a prominent politician and general who served as the third Imperial Chancellor of Eastern Wu. Lu Mao was a younger brother of Lu Xun. His...
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The Lu Xun Literary Prize (or Lu Xun Literature Prize) 鲁迅文学奖 is a literary prize awarded by China Writers Association. It is one of China's top four literary...
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Stone Sentinel Maze (category Eastern Wu)
make the decision to return (to Wu) soon." Not long after, as Lu Xun expected, Cao Wei forces came to attack Eastern Wu from three directions, which would...
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general Lu Xun as Grand Chief Controller and ordered him to lead an attack on Cao Xiu. On the way to Wan, Cao Xiu fell into an ambush by Wu forces. He...
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Xun You (157–c.September 214), courtesy name Gongda, was a statesman who lived during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China and served as an adviser to...
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Sun Lü (213 – February or March 232), courtesy name Zizhi, was a noble and military general of the state of Eastern Wu in the Three Kingdoms period of...
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Lu Zhi (before late 140s?–192), courtesy name Zigan, was a Chinese historian, military general, philosopher, and politician during the Eastern Han dynasty...
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attack Lujiang, Lu Kang sent Lu Xun and his family members back to their home in Wu County for their safety. After Lu Kang's death, Lu Xun became the new...
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Lü Dai (161 – 21 October 256), courtesy name Dinggong, was a military general of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China. Born...
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He was the fifth son of Lu Kang, a general of the state of Eastern Wu in the Three Kingdoms period, and a grandson of Lu Xun, a prominent general and...
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Zhu Ran (category Eastern Wu generals)
army of more than 100,000 troops to invade Wu, and Zhu Ran led his 5,000 troops to join the Wu commander, Lu Xun, for the tactical defence of Yiling and...
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Eastern Wu state (d. 242) Liu Zan (Zhengming), Chinese general of the Eastern Wu state (d. 255) Lu Xun, Chinese general and politician of the Eastern...
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and Wu regions from 194 to 199 towards the end of the Eastern Han dynasty. The conquered lands served as a foundation for the state of Eastern Wu during...
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Jinbeon (진번, 眞番). In 109 BCE, Emperor Wu launched a Han military campaign into Gojoseon. Yang Pu (楊浦) and Xun Zhi (尋知) respectively—set out from the...
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List of fictional people of the Three Kingdoms (redirect from Sun Ji (Eastern Wu))
to fight Dong Zhuo. Wu Anguo (武安國), a warrior under Kong Rong who fought against Lü Bu outside Hulao Pass and retreated after Lü Bu severed his hand....
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of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period. She was the daughter of the general Zhou Yu and the wife of Sun Deng, the crown prince of Eastern Wu. Historical...
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nephew Lu Xun (盧循), who had succeeded him after his death in battle in 401, attacked Dongyang (東陽, in modern Jinhua, Zhejiang), and Liu Yu repelled Lu's attack...
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