Zhuge Qiao (204–228),[a] courtesy name Bosong, was an official of the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was the adopted son of Zhuge Liang, the Imperial Chancellor and regent of Shu from 223 to 234. His biological father was Zhuge Liang's elder brother Zhuge Jin, a military general of Shu's ally state, Eastern Wu.
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Quan. ZhugeQiao became Zhuge Liang's adopted son. Zhuge Liang changed ZhugeQiao's original courtesy name "Zhongshen" to "Bosong". ZhugeQiao was appointed...
(黃月英). Children ZhugeQiao (諸葛喬; 199–223), Zhuge Liang's nephew and adopted son. As Zhuge Liang initially had no son, he adopted ZhugeQiao, the second son...
Zhuge Jin's second son, ZhugeQiao, was adopted by his uncle Zhuge Liang because Zhuge Liang initially had no son and needed a male heir. ZhugeQiao came...
227–263), Zhuge Liang's son, Shu Han general Zhuge Shang (諸葛尚; died 263), Zhuge Zhan's son, Shu Han military officer ZhugeQiao (諸葛喬; 204-228), Zhuge Jin's...
it is highly unlikely that Qiao Xuan was the "Qiao Gong" mentioned in Zhou Yu's biography. In Chapter 44 of the novel, Zhuge Liang tells Zhou Yu that Cao...
Zhuge Ke (203 – November or December 253), courtesy name Yuanxun (元逊), was a Chinese military general and politician of the state of Eastern Wu during...
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primary sources he collected, such as his previously compiled writings of Zhuge Liang. The Records of the Three Kingdoms used the year 220 CE—when the last...
initially had no son, he adopted ZhugeQiao. Like their father, both Zhuge Ke and Zhuge Rong served as generals in Wu. Zhuge Rong also had a sister who married...
shaving of a person's head. Zhuge Zhan belittled Chen Shou before. When Chen Shou wrote the biographies of Zhuge Liang and Zhuge Zhan in the Sanguozhi, he...
of the Cao Wei state Wang Lang, Chinese official of the Cao Wei state ZhugeQiao, Chinese official and general (b. 204) 2nd Battalion 28th Marines (often...
historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Qiao Zhou is depicted as an astrologer whose studies greatly aided Zhuge Liang during the Northern Expeditions against...
subordinate, Zhang Qiao (張喬), at Yanghe (杨荷; north of present-day He County, Anhui), who surrendered due to being outnumbered. Zhuge Jing advised Zhang...
of the Cao Wei state Wang Lang, Chinese official of the Cao Wei state ZhugeQiao, Chinese official and general (b. 204) 229 Cao Li, Chinese prince of the...
charge of Xinye. During this time, Liu Bei visited Zhuge Liang thrice and recruited him. Acting on Zhuge Liang's advice, Liu Bei built up his forces in preparation...
at the age of 16, Liu Shan was entrusted to the care of the Chancellor Zhuge Liang and Imperial Secretariat Li Yan. His reign of 40 years was the longest...
the Two Qiaos, Zhuge Liang says he heard that Cao Cao asked his son Cao Zhi to write a poem, "Ode to the Bronze Sparrow Platform" (銅雀臺賦). Zhuge Liang recites...
Eastern Wu (222–225) Zhuge Liang's Southern Campaign in 225 Zhuge Liang's first and second Northern Expeditions (228–229) Zhuge Liang's third northern...
finds talent in a strategist known as Zhuge Liang, who agreed to follow him after Liu Bei visited him three times. Zhuge Liang proves his worth by defeating...
their alliance against Wei in 223. Between 228 and 234, the Shu regent Zhuge Liang, who advocated an aggressive foreign policy towards Wei, launched...
fairy wine and dim sum. It also touches on mysticism as some characters (Zhuge Liang, Sima Yi, Pang Tong, Zhang Jiao) have either magical elements in their...