Zhuge Jing

Zhuge Jing
諸葛靚
General of the Right (右将军)
In office
?–?
MonarchSun Xiu/Sun Hao
Grand Marshal (大司馬)
In office
? – 1 May 280
MonarchSun Hao
Personal details
BornBefore 257
Yinan County, Shandong
DiedAfter 284[1]
Relations
  • Sima Zhou's wife (elder sister)
  • Wang Guang's wife (sister)
Children
  • Zhuge Hui
  • Zhuge Yi
Parent
OccupationMilitary general, politician
Courtesy nameZhongsi (仲思)

Zhuge Jing (fl. 257-284), courtesy name Zhongsi, was a Chinese military general and politician of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China. Though originally from Cao Wei, he was sent to Wu as a hostage during the rebellion of his father, Zhuge Dan, in 257. After his father's death in April 258, Zhuge Jing continued to stay in Wu where he served as a general until the state's demise in May 280 which ended the Three Kingdoms.

  1. ^ Jing's younger son Hui was born in 284 and was not noted to be a posthumous son.