Zhu Zhi

Zhu Zhi (朱 治), style name Junli (君 理; * 156, † 224) was an officer of the Wu kingdom during the Three Kingdoms in ancient China.

It occurred early in Sun Jian's services and participated in the battles against Dong Zhuo.

After Sun Jian's death, his son and successor, Sun Ce was an officer under Yuan Shu. He ordered Zhu Zhi, as an advisor to the warlord Xu Gong to go. Later, Zhu Zhi betrayed his new master, and gave Sun Ce its territory.

After Sun Quan had become the ruler of Yangzhou, Zhu Zhi 202 was appointed Minister of War and Army Inspector. In the year 223 him the title general who guarded the Kingdom of Gu and Mr. Zhang were awarded. Zhu Zhi died the following year.

Zhu Zhi had no biological children, and so he had his nephew Shi Ran adopted. He inherited his father's titles and offices.

  • Military person (China)
  • The Three Kingdoms period
  • Born 156
  • Died 224
  • Man
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