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Died
  
280 (aged 30)

Wade–Giles
  
Lu Ching

Pinyin
  
Lu Jing


Simplified Chinese
  
陆景

Traditional Chinese
  
陸景

Name
  
Lu Jing

Courtesy name
  
Shiren (Chinese: 士仁; pinyin: Shiren; Wade–Giles: Shih-jen)

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Lu Jing (250-280), courtesy name Shiren, was a military general of the state of Eastern Wu in the Three Kingdoms period. He was the second son of Lu Kang and a grandson of Lu Xun.

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Life

Lu Jing's mother was Zhang Cheng's daughter. He married Sun He's daughter, who was born to another daughter of Zhang Cheng. Hence, both Lu Jing and his wife were Zhang Cheng's maternal grandchildren. Lu Jing's mother was also related to Zhuge Ke. She was sent into exile after Zhuge Ke and his clan were exterminated in a coup in 253. Lu Jing was raised by his grandmother, whom he mourned for three years when she died. Lu Jing served as a Cavalry Commandant (騎都尉) and received the title "Marquis of Piling" (毗陵侯). He was later promoted to Lieutenant-General (偏將軍) and served as the Commandant (督) of Zhongxia (中夏). Lu Jing was known to be studious and he wrote over 10 volumes of a book. He was killed in action during the Jin conquest of Wu in 280 along with his elder brother Lu Yan (陸晏). He was 31 years old (by East Asian age reckoning) at the time of his death.

References

Lu Jing Wikipedia