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typeperson
name步騭
name-style子山三國志·吳志七》:步騭字子山,臨淮淮陰人也。
born150
died247
authority-wikidataQ1368016
link-wikipedia_zh步騭
link-wikipedia_enBu_Zhi
Bu Zhi (died June or July 247), courtesy name Zishan, was an official and military general of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China. Originally a scholar of humble background, he became a subordinate of the warlord Sun Quan in the late Eastern Han dynasty and gradually rose through the ranks. Between 210 and 220, he served as the governor of the remote and restive Jiao Province in southern China. During the Battle of Xiaoting/Yiling of 221–222, he quelled local uprisings in Sun Quan's territories in southern Jing Province and maintained peace in the area. After Sun Quan became emperor in 229, Bu Zhi oversaw the Wu armed forces guarding the Wu–Shu border at Xiling (present-day Yichang, Hubei) for about 20 years. During this time, he also gave advice to Sun Quan's first heir apparent, Sun Deng, and spoke up for officials affected by Lü Yi's abuses of power. In 246, he became the fourth Imperial Chancellor of Wu, but died in office in the following year.

Bu Zhi was known for being magnanimous, generous and capable of putting up with indignities – these traits earned him much respect from many people, including his enemies. He was able to hide his emotions well and project a calm and serious demeanour. However, the historian Pei Songzhi criticised Bu Zhi for supporting Sun Quan's fourth son Sun Ba in the succession struggle against Sun Quan's second heir apparent Sun He, and added that this incident left a huge stain on Bu Zhi's good reputation.

Read more...: Family background   Early life   Service under Sun Quan   Governorship of Jiao Province   Maintaining peace in southern Jing Province   Service in the state of Eastern Wu   Advice to Sun Deng   Saving officials from Lü Yis abuses of power   Role in the succession struggle between Sun He and Sun Ba   Final years as Imperial Chancellor   Descendants   Bu Xie   Bu Chan   In Romance of the Three Kingdoms  

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(? - 247年),字子山,臨淮淮陰(今江蘇淮安)人,三國時期東吳將領及重臣。

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資治通鑑5
冊府元龜10
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