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Dong Jue

3rd century Shu Han official and general


3rd century Shu Han official and general

FieldValue
nameDong Jue
native_name董厥
officeRegular Mounted Attendant (散騎常侍)
term_start
term_end?
monarchCao Huan
office1Military Adviser to the Chancellor of State (相國參軍)
term_start1
term_end1?
monarch1Cao Huan
office2Senior General Who Assists the State
(輔國大將軍)
term_start2?
term_end2
monarch2Liu Shan
office3General-in-Chief (大將軍)
term_start3?
term_end3?
monarch3Liu Shan
office4Prefect of the Masters of Writing (尚書令)
term_start4
term_end4
monarch4Liu Shan
predecessor4Chen Zhi
successor4Fan Jian
office5Supervisor of the Masters of Writing
(尚書僕射)
term_start5
term_end5
monarch5Liu Shan
office6Chief Clerk and Registrar in the Office of the Imperial Chancellor (丞相府令史及主簿)
term_start6
term_end6
monarch6Liu Shan
chancellor6Zhuge Liang
birth_dateUnknown
birth_placeZaoyang, Hubei
death_dateUnknown
occupationOfficial, general
blank1Courtesy name
data1Gongxi (龔襲)
blank2Peerage
data2Marquis of Nan District
(南鄉侯)

(輔國大將軍) (尚書僕射) (南鄉侯)

Dong Jue ( 220s–260s), courtesy name Gongxi, was an official and military general of the state of Shu Han in the late Three Kingdoms period of China. He continued serving as an official in the state of Cao Wei, which conquered Shu Han in 263.

Life

Along with Fan Jian, Dong Jue served as a clerk and registrar under Zhuge Liang, the Imperial Chancellor of Shu, during the Southern Campaign and Northern Expeditions. After Zhuge Liang's death in 234, he was appointed as Supervisor of the Masters of Writing and later as the Prefect of the Masters of Writing in 258 to replace Chen Zhi. He was later promoted to General-in-Chief and Senior General Who Assists the State. The Shu emperor Liu Shan also enfeoffed him as the Marquis of Nan District.

Dong Jue subsequently assisted the Shu general Jiang Wei in the defence of Jiange in 263. He also attempted to counsel Liu Shan, but was unable to mitigate the influence of the eunuch Huang Hao, whom Liu Shan trusted. Liu Shan ultimately relegated him to the task of book-keeping to reduce his interference in state affairs. After the fall of Shu, Dong Jue continued serving as an official in the Cao Wei state as a military adviser to the Chancellor of State and as a Regular Mounted Attendant.

References

  • Chen, Shou (3rd century). Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi).
  • Pei, Songzhi (5th century). Annotations to Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi zhu).
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