Zhūgé Jǐn (諸葛謹) (174 - 241AD) was a minister of the Kingdom of Wu of China and older brother of the famous Shu strategist Zhuge Liang. He was greatly trusted by Sun Quan. His most important accomplishments were in helping to smooth relations between Wu and Shu. His son Zhuge Ke succeeded him, and became a great Wu general. Events Pausanias visites the site of Helike. ... Events Shapur I of Persia succeeds Ardashir I Births Deaths Ardashir I, first ruler of the Sassanids Categories: 241 ... Look up AD in Wiktionary, the free dictionary AD or ad may stand for: ad or advertisement, see advertising ad- prefix Administrative domain Air Defence Andorra, ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code Anno Domini (In the Year of [Our] Lord). This year is A.D. 2005. ... The Kingdom of Wu (Chinese: å³, pinyin: wú) refers to a historical nation and several states in a region of China. ... Shu may refer to: Shu (Egyptian deity) 蜀 (Shǔ), an abbreviation of Sichuan province of the Peoples Republic of China, as well as the following historical regimes that existed in this region: Shu Han, a kingdom during the Three Kingdoms Period Former Shu, a kingdom during the Five Dynasties... An artist impression of Zhuge Liang holding his trademark feather fan. ... Sun Quan (嫿¬ pinyin: SÅ«n Quán) (182 - 252), son of Sun Jian, was the third ruler of the State of Wu and the founder of Kingdom of Wu, during the Three Kingdoms period, in China. ... This article lacks information on the subject matters importance. ...
Zhuge Jin was with Sun Quan in the battle of Bai Di Castle, he was the one to trap one of the shu generals on the east road of Bai Di Castle and had him excuted.