Lu Yin (Eastern Wu)
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Lu Yin (fl. third century), courtesy name Jingzong, was a Chinese military general and politician of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was the younger brother of Lu Kai and a relative of Lu Xun, who respectively served as the eighth and third Imperial Chancellors of Eastern Wu.
Quick Facts Commander of the Left Hulin (左虎林督), Monarch ...
Lu Yin | |
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陸胤 | |
Commander of the Left Hulin (左虎林督) | |
In office ? (?)–? (?) | |
Monarch | Sun Xiu |
Area Commander of Xiling (西陵督) | |
In office 258 (258)–? (?) | |
Monarch | Sun Xiu |
General Who Pacifies the South (安南將軍) | |
In office ? (?)–258 (258) | |
Monarch | Sun Quan / Sun Liang |
Colonel Who Pacifies the South (安南校尉) | |
In office 248 (248)–? (?) | |
Monarch | Sun Quan |
Inspector of Jiao Province (交州刺史) | |
In office 248 (248)–? (?) | |
Monarch | Sun Quan |
Commandant Who Supervises the Army (督軍都尉) | |
In office ? (?)–248 (248) | |
Monarch | Sun Quan |
Personal details | |
Born | Unknown Suzhou, Jiangsu |
Died | Unknown |
Relations | |
Children | Lu Shi |
Occupation | Military general, politician |
Courtesy name | Jingzong (敬宗) |
Peerage | Marquis of a Chief Village (都亭侯) |
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