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Wu Jing (Han dynasty)

Wu Jing
General of Han dynasty
Born (Unknown)
Died 203
Names
Traditional Chinese 吳景
Simplified Chinese 吴景
Pinyin Wú Jǐng
Wade–Giles Wu Ching

Wu Jing (died 203) was a military general who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty. He was a brother-in-law of the minor warlord Sun Jian, whose descendants became the royal family of the state of Eastern Wu in the Three Kingdoms period.

Wu Jing was from Wu County in Wu Commandery (吳郡; around present-day Suzhou, Jiangsu) but he grew up in Qiantang County (錢唐縣; in present-day Hangzhou, Zhejiang). He was orphaned at a young age so he lived with his elder sister, Lady Wu. After Lady Wu married the general Sun Jian, Wu Jing became a subordinate of his brother-in-law.

Wu Jing participated in some battles under Sun Jian's banner and was commissioned as a Cavalry Commandant (騎都尉) for his contributions. Sun Jian was killed in action at the Battle of Xiangyang in 191 against Liu Biao's forces. Sometime in the early 190s, Wu Jing was appointed by the warlord Yuan Shu as the Administrator (太守) of Danyang Commandery (丹楊郡; around present-day Xuancheng, Anhui), and was sent to attack and seize the commandery from its previous administrator, Zhou Xin. Wu Jing was at Qu'e County (曲阿縣; in present-day Danyang, Jiangsu) at the time and had not moved to Danyang yet. Sun Jian's eldest son, Sun Ce, brought along his family and followers, including Sun He (孫河) and Lü Fan, to join Wu Jing in Qu'e County. Wu Jing combined forces with his nephew to attack the bandits led by Zu Lang in Jing County and drove the bandits away.


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