Lu Yun
Lu Yun 陸雲 | |
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| Born | Family name: Lu (陸) Given name: Yun (雲) Courtesy name: Shilong (士龍) 262 |
| Died | c.November 303 (aged 41) |
| Occupation | Essayist, politician, writer |
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Lu Yun (262 – c.November 303), courtesy name Shilong, was a Chinese essayist, politician, and writer who lived during the late Three Kingdoms period and Jin dynasty of China. He was the fifth son of Lu Kang, a general of the state of Eastern Wu in the Three Kingdoms period, and a grandson of Lu Xun, a prominent general and statesman who served as the third Imperial Chancellor of Eastern Wu. Together with his brother, Lu Ji, they became famous celebrities under the Jin after the fall of Wu, and they were both known as the "Two Lus" (二陸).