Zhong Hui (鍾會) was a general of the Wei Kingdom during the Three Kingdoms period in China. He played a significant role in the final collapse of Shu to Wei. He and Deng Ai were equal in rank in the campaign against Shu but he always considered himself more skilled than Deng Ai .He later befriended the Shu general Jiang Wei and they plotted to rebel against Deng Ai, but failed and died in 263. The Kingdom of Wei (ch. ... The Three Kingdoms period (Simplified Chinese: ä¸å½; Traditional Chinese: ä¸å; Pinyin SÄnguó) is a period in the history of China. ... The Scoville scale is a measure of the hotness of a chile pepper. ... Wei (é) refers to: Northern Wei Dynasty, archaeologically the most famous of the Wei dynasties The State of Wei during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period The Kingdom of Wei during the Three Kingdoms Period The Kingdom of Wei founded by Ran Min during the Period of... Deng Ai (鄧艾) was a talented young officer of the Kingdom of Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. ... Jiang Wei (å§ç¶, 202-264), or Jiang Boyue, was amongst some of the greatest generals (chiangchun, or jiangjun) during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. ... Deng Ai (鄧艾) was a talented young officer of the Kingdom of Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. ... Events The Wei Kingdom conquered the kingdom of Shu Han, one of the Chinese Three Kingdoms. ...
Deng Zhong hailed from Yanzhou and was the son of Deng Ai, a commander serving the kingdom of Wei.
Zhong was further beset by Zhuge Zhan and his army, and was heavily injured in the ensuing battle.
Deng Zhong made residence in the city with his father and, for his accomplishments in the campaign, was promoted to Duke of Ting with a revenue of a thousand households.