Shi Ji (Eastern Wu)

Shi Ji
施績
Left Grand Marshal (左大司馬)
(alongside Ding Feng)
In office
September 264 (September 264) – c. May 270 (c. May 270)
MonarchSun Hao
Succeeded byLu Kang
Protector-General Controller (都護督)
In office
c. 258 (c. 258) – September 264 (September 264)
MonarchSun Xiu
Upper General-in-Chief (上大將軍)
In office
c. 258 (c. 258) – September 264 (September 264)
MonarchSun Xiu
General of Agile Cavalry (驃騎將軍)
In office
257 (257) – c. 258 (c. 258)
MonarchSun Liang
General Who Guards the East
(鎮東將軍)
In office
252 (252)–253 (253)
MonarchSun Liang
Area Commander of Le District
(樂鄉督)
In office
253 (253)–257 (257)
MonarchSun Liang
General Who Pacifies Wei (平魏將軍)
In office
249 (249)–253 (253)
MonarchSun Quan / Sun Liang
Commandant Who Establishes Loyalty
(建忠都尉)
In office
? (?)–? (?)
MonarchSun Quan
Personal details
BornUnknown[1]
Diedc. May 270[a]
ChildrenShi Shunü
Parent
OccupationMilitary general
Courtesy nameGongxu (公緒)
Other nameZhu Ji (朱績)
PeerageMarquis of Dangyang
(當陽侯)

Shi Ji (died c. May 270),[a] also known as Zhu Ji, courtesy name Gongxu, was a Chinese military general of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was the son of Zhu Ran, a general who served under Wu's founding emperor Sun Quan.

  1. ^ While Shi Ji's birth year was not recorded, his father Zhu Ran was born in 182. Also, the earliest event he took part in which can be reliably dated was Pan Jun's campaign in Wuling Commandery, which took place in 231. Thus, Shi Ji's birth year should be between 195 and 215.
  2. ^ ([建衡二年]夏四月,左大司馬施績卒。) Sanguozhi vol. 48.


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