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name呂岱
died-date太平元年九月己丑
256/10/21
三國志·吳志三》:己丑,大司馬呂岱卒。
born161
died256
authority-viaf9748273
authority-wikidataQ973168
link-wikipedia_zh吕岱
link-wikipedia_enLü_Dai
held-officeoffice:大司馬
    from-date 太元二年閏五月
252/6/25 - 252/7/23
三國志·吳志三》:閏月,以恪為帝太傅,胤為衞將軍領尚書事,上大將軍呂岱為大司馬,諸文武在位皆進爵班賞,宂官加等。
Lü Dai (161 – 21 October 256), courtesy name Dinggong, was a military general of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China. Born in the late Eastern Han dynasty, Lü Dai started his career as a minor official in his home commandery in present-day Taizhou, Jiangsu before migrating south to the Jiangdong (or Wu) region, where he became an assistant magistrate and later a county chief under the warlord Sun Quan. He rose to prominence after his successes in suppressing some rebellions in Sun Quan's territories. Around the beginning of the Three Kingdoms period, Sun Quan, who later became the founding emperor of Eastern Wu, appointed Lü Dai as the governor of the restive Jiao Province in the south. During his ten-year-long tenure in Jiao Province, Lü Dai quelled a number of revolts, maintained peace in the area, and contacted some foreign kingdoms in Mainland Southeast Asia and made them pay tribute to Eastern Wu. In 231, he was recalled to Wuchang to oversee civil and military affairs in Jing Province (present-day Hubei and Hunan) alongside his colleague Lu Xun. Throughout the 230s, he suppressed a few rebellions in Wu territories. By 240, as he neared the age of 80, he was still in good physical health and competent enough to perform his duties. He rose to the position of Senior General-in-Chief in 246 and later Grand Marshal in 252 during the reign of Sun Quan's successor Sun Liang. He died at the old age of 95 and was one of the longest-living notable persons of the Three Kingdoms period.

Read more...: Early career   Pacifying a rebellion in Kuaiji   Aborted mission to Hanzhong   Role in the Sun–Liu territorial dispute   As the governor of Jiao Province   Suppressing Shi Huis rebellion   Pacifying rebellions in Wuling, Luling, Kuaiji and Nanhai   Quelling Liao Shis rebellion   Overseeing affairs in Wuchang   Later career and death   Anecdotes   Leaving his family in poverty   Friendship with Xu Yuan  

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呂岱(161年 - 256年),字定公,徐州廣陵郡海陵人,漢末三國時吳國人物,本為郡縣吏,因避中原之亂而南渡到江東,受到孫權重用,平定交州,也是孫權臨終前的託孤大臣之一。

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