Dong Jue | |
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Official of the Jin dynasty | |
Born | (Unknown) |
Died | (Unknown) |
Names | |
Traditional Chinese | 董厥 |
Simplified Chinese | 董厥 |
Pinyin | Dǒng Jué |
Wade–Giles | Tung Chüeh |
Courtesy name | Gongxi (traditional Chinese: 龔襲; simplified Chinese: 龚袭; pinyin: Gōngxí; Wade–Giles: Kung-hsi) |
Dong Jue (birth and death dates unknown), courtesy name Gongxi, was an official who lived in the Jin dynasty. He had previously served in the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period.
Along with Fan Jian, Dong Jue served as a secretary under the Shu chancellor Zhuge Liang during the Southern Campaign and Northern Expeditions, and attained the titles "General Who Upholds the State" and "Marquis of Nan District".
Dong Jue subsequently assisted Jiang Wei in the defence of Jiange, and attempted to counsel Liu Shan along with Zhuge Zhan and Fan Jian, though he was unable to mitigate the influence of Huang Hao, and was ultimately relegated to record keeping. Dong Jue served the Jin dynasty after the fall of Shu, where he tended after the former citizens of his state.