Chinese advisor serving warlord Yuan Shao (died 200)
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Ju Shou
沮授
A Qing dynasty illustration of Ju Shou
General of Vehement Might (奮威將軍) (under Yuan Shao)
In office c. 191 (c. 191)–200 (200)
Monarch
Emperor Xian of Han
Army Supervisor (監軍) (under Yuan Shao)
In office c. 191 (c. 191)–200 (200)
Monarch
Emperor Xian of Han
Cavalry Commandant (騎都尉) (under Han Fu)
In office ? (?)–191 (191)
Monarch
Emperor Xian of Han
Attendant Officer (別駕) (under Han Fu)
In office ? (?)–191 (191)
Monarch
Emperor Xian of Han
Personal details
Born
Unknown Quzhou County, Hebei
Died
c.November 200
Relations
Ju Zong (brother)
Children
Ju Hu
Occupation
Official, adviser
In this Chinese name, the family name is Ju.
Ju Shou (died c.November 200[1]) was an adviser serving under the warlord Yuan Shao during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China.
^Ju Shou died soon after the Battle of Guandu ended, which was in Nov 200. Thus, he likely died in late Nov or early Dec 200
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Cao Cao and launch an attack on the imperial capital Xu. Tian Feng and JuShou advised Yuan Shao to adopt a slow, steady and step-by-step approach, so...
"《魏氏春秋》載紹檄州郡文曰:「...騁良弓勁弩之勢,并州越太行,青州涉濟、漯,大軍汎黃河以角其前...」", and "獻帝傳曰:紹將濟河,沮授(JuShou)諫曰:「勝負變化,不可不詳。今宜留屯延津,分兵官渡,若其克獲,還迎不晚,設其有難,衆弗可還。」紹弗從。授臨濟歎曰:「上盈其志,下務其功,悠悠黃河,吾其反乎?」"...
impression that he was crossing the river. Earlier, Yuan Shao's advisor JuShou had objected to letting Yan Liang lead the attack, saying that Yan Liang...
court away from the tyrants Li Jue and Guo Si. Yuan Shao's strategist JuShou advised Yuan Shao to take the emperor in and use him as a puppet to control...
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