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Zhu Zhi (onyomi: Shu Chi) is a general for the Kingdom of Wu. His adoptive son is Zhu Ran. He served Sun Jian early on and participated in the battles against Dong Zhuo. After Sun Jian's death he served his sons, Sun Ce and Sun Quan. Romance of the Three Kingdoms had Zhu Zhi advise Sun Ce to give up the Imperial Seal to Yuan Shu. For his services, he was posthumously heralded as one of the Five Veterans of Wu. He placed twenty-sixth with fans in Gamecity's Shin Sangoku Musou Blast first card promotion poll.

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  • Zhu Zhi
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  • Zhu Zhi (onyomi: Shu Chi) is a general for the Kingdom of Wu. His adoptive son is Zhu Ran. He served Sun Jian early on and participated in the battles against Dong Zhuo. After Sun Jian's death he served his sons, Sun Ce and Sun Quan. Romance of the Three Kingdoms had Zhu Zhi advise Sun Ce to give up the Imperial Seal to Yuan Shu. For his services, he was posthumously heralded as one of the Five Veterans of Wu. He placed twenty-sixth with fans in Gamecity's Shin Sangoku Musou Blast first card promotion poll.
  • Zhu Zhi (156–224), Junli, was a military general serving under the warlord Sun Quan in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and early Three Kingdoms period. He was from present-day Anji County, Zhejiang. Zhu Zhi served Sun Jian (Sun Quan's father) early on and participated in the campaign against Dong Zhuo. Sun Jian was succeeded by his eldest son, Sun Ce, who became a vassal under another warlord Yuan Shu. After Sun Quan became the ruler of Yang Province, Zhu Zhi was made Minister of War and Deputy Commander of Army Inspection as well as the general and Grand Administrator of Wu commandry, a position he would retain for his entire life. He adopted Zhu Ran as his son, as he had no heirs. In 222, he was made Marquis of Pilang, and, in 223, was made "General Who Guards the Kingdom" and "Lord of Guzh
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  • Strategist
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Birth Date
  • 156(xsd:integer)
Weapon
  • Pike
  • Sword
Kingdom
Footnotes
  • Possibly born in 155
Zi
  • Junli
Name
  • Zhu Zhi
Caption
  • Shin Sangoku Musou Blast portrait
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Pinyin
  • Zhū Zhì
Title
  • General
Trad
  • 朱治
Simp
  • 朱治
death date
  • 224(xsd:integer)
Real Name
  • Zhū Zhì
Died
  • 224(xsd:integer)
Style
  • Jūnlǐ
Battle
WG
  • Chu Chi
Born
  • 156(xsd:integer)
Chinese
  • 君理
  • 朱治
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  • Zhu Zhi (onyomi: Shu Chi) is a general for the Kingdom of Wu. His adoptive son is Zhu Ran. He served Sun Jian early on and participated in the battles against Dong Zhuo. After Sun Jian's death he served his sons, Sun Ce and Sun Quan. Romance of the Three Kingdoms had Zhu Zhi advise Sun Ce to give up the Imperial Seal to Yuan Shu. For his services, he was posthumously heralded as one of the Five Veterans of Wu. He placed twenty-sixth with fans in Gamecity's Shin Sangoku Musou Blast first card promotion poll.
  • Zhu Zhi (156–224), Junli, was a military general serving under the warlord Sun Quan in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and early Three Kingdoms period. He was from present-day Anji County, Zhejiang. Zhu Zhi served Sun Jian (Sun Quan's father) early on and participated in the campaign against Dong Zhuo. Sun Jian was succeeded by his eldest son, Sun Ce, who became a vassal under another warlord Yuan Shu. After Sun Quan became the ruler of Yang Province, Zhu Zhi was made Minister of War and Deputy Commander of Army Inspection as well as the general and Grand Administrator of Wu commandry, a position he would retain for his entire life. He adopted Zhu Ran as his son, as he had no heirs. In 222, he was made Marquis of Pilang, and, in 223, was made "General Who Guards the Kingdom" and "Lord of Guzhang". He died in 224.
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