Shi Ji | |
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施績 | |
Left Grand Marshal (左大司馬) (alongside Ding Feng) | |
In office September 264 – c. May 270 | |
Monarch | Sun Hao |
Succeeded by | Lu Kang |
Protector-General Controller (都護督) | |
In office c. 258 – September 264 | |
Monarch | Sun Xiu |
Upper General-in-Chief (上大將軍) | |
In office c. 258 – September 264 | |
Monarch | Sun Xiu |
General of Agile Cavalry (驃騎將軍) | |
In office 257 – c. 258 | |
Monarch | Sun Liang |
General Who Guards the East (鎮東將軍) | |
In office 252 –253 | |
Monarch | Sun Liang |
Area Commander of Le District (樂鄉督) | |
In office 253 –257 | |
Monarch | Sun Liang |
General Who Pacifies Wei (平魏將軍) | |
In office 249 –253 | |
Monarch | Sun Quan / Sun Liang |
Commandant Who Establishes Loyalty (建忠都尉) | |
In office ? –? | |
Monarch | Sun Quan |
Personal details | |
Born | Unknown[1] |
Died | c. May 270[a] |
Children | Shi Shunü |
Parent |
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Occupation | Military general |
Courtesy name | Gongxu (公緒) |
Other name | Zhu Ji (朱績) |
Peerage | Marquis 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.
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