Zu Yue (brother) Zu Gai (brother) Zu Na (half-brother) Zu Dashou (alleged descendant)
Children
Zu Huan Zu Mi Zu Pei Zu Shei Zu Ji Zu Xian
Parent
Zu Wu (father)
Occupation
Military general
Courtesy name
Shizhi (士稚)
In this Chinese name, the family name is Zu.
Zu Ti (266–321), courtesy name Shizhi, was a Chinese military general of the Jin dynasty. Between 313 and 321, he commanded an expeditionary force to reclaim territory in northern China that were lost during the Upheaval of the Five Barbarians. Although Zu Ti received little support from the Jin court in Jiankang, he was able to push all the way to the south of the Yellow River, battling local warlords, the Han-Zhao dynasty and then the Later Zhao dynasty. Zu Ti fought Later Zhao to a truce before having his authority diminished in 321 due to concerns of a civil war between Emperor Yuan of Jin and Wang Dun. He soon died in disappointment, and his gains were quickly overturned by Zhao following his death.
ZuTi (266–321), courtesy name Shizhi, was a Chinese military general of the Jin dynasty. Between 313 and 321, he commanded an expeditionary force to...
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