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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Bu Zhi (died 247)
was an official of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of
Chinese history. He was a scholar from the Wu region and served as an
advisor to the warlord Sun Quan during the late Han Dynasty before the
founding of Eastern Wu. He held several military posts from time to
time, and was noted in his successful subjugation of the lords and
barbarians in the south. After he became famous and influential within
the regime, he started to actively engage himself in the central
government’s politics, and was one of those accounted for leading to the
destructive result of the crown prince case in Eastern Wu’s history. As
a consequence, he was relocated to Xiling; during his tenure there, he
established his clan as a unrivaled local power. He was later called
back to Jianye to be the chancellor, but died soon on the post.






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