Lu Zhi (minister)
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This article is about the Han Dynasty minister. For the Han Dynasty empress, see Empress Lü Zhi. For the Yuan Dynasty literary figure, see Lu Zhi (poet).
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| Traditional Chinese: | 盧植 | ||
| Simplified Chinese: | 卢植 | ||
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- This is a Chinese name; the family name is Lu (盧).
Lu Zhi (? - 192) was a loyal minister of the late Han Dynasty during the Han Dynasty Period of China. Lu Zhi became famous for being the teacher of both Liu Bei and Gongsun Zan. While as an attendant, Lu Zhi produced very successful results leading an army against that of the Yellow Turbans. Lu Zhi then later became a minister of letters and warned against Dong Zhuo's sudden displacement of Emperor Shao. Lu Zhi also had a son, Lu Yu, who later became Consultant Foreman Clerk in the Department of Legal Administration under Wei.
[edit] See also
- Three Kingdoms
- Personages of the Three Kingdoms
- Records of Three Kingdoms
- Romance of the Three Kingdoms

