ZHONG HUI
'Zhong Hui' (, 225–264), courtesy name 'Tuji' (士å£), was the son of Zhong Yao, a Chinese calligrapher and general of the Cao Wei.
He played a significant role in the final collapse of Shu Han to Cao Wei. Zhong 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 264.
★ Zhu, Zhongbin, "Zhong Hui". ''Encyclopedia of China'' (Chinese History Edition), 1st ed.
He played a significant role in the final collapse of Shu Han to Cao Wei. Zhong 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 264.
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★ Zhu, Zhongbin, "Zhong Hui". ''Encyclopedia of China'' (Chinese History Edition), 1st ed.
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