For the Chinese Sisyphus sometimes known as Wu Zhi, see Wu Gang.
Wu Zhi
吳質
Palace Attendant (侍中)
In office 230
Monarch
Cao Rui
General Who Inspires Might (振威將軍)
In office ? (?)–230 (230)
Monarch
Cao Pi / Cao Rui
North General of the Household (北中郎將)
In office 220 (220)–? (?)
Monarch
Cao Pi
Prefect of Yuancheng (元城令)
In office ? (?)–? (?)
Monarch
Emperor Xian of Han
Chief of Zhaoge (朝歌長)
In office ? (?)–? (?)
Monarch
Emperor Xian of Han
Personal details
Born
178 Dingtao County, Shandong
Died
230
Children
Wu Ying
Sima Shi's second wife
[1]
Occupation
Official, general
Courtesy name
Jizhong (季重)
Posthumous name
Marquis Wei (威侯)
In this Chinese name, the family name is Wu.
Wu Zhi (178[2]—230), courtesy name Jizhong, was an official and military general of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.
^In Yang Huiyu's biography in Book of Jin, it was recorded that Wu Zhi was made General Who Guards The North (镇北将军); both Chen Shou and Pei Songzhi did not record this rank in Sanguozhi or its annotations.
^In his Reply to the Crown Prince of Wei (答魏太子笺), Wu Zhi indicated that he was 42 (by East Asian reckoning) at the time. The letter can be dated to 219 CE, as Wu Zhi stated that the 8th day of the 2nd month of that year was a geng'yin day.
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