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Xue Ying

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Xue Ying
Traditional Chinese薛瑩
Simplified Chinese薛莹
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Template:Chinese name Xue Ying (died 282), style name Daoyan (道言), was a minister of Eastern Wu during the late Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. He was the son of Xue Zong. The inept ruler of Wu, Sun Hao, was prepared to commit suicide because the Jin Dynasty's army had invaded Eastern Wu's capital. Xue Ying advised Sun Hao to remember how Shu Han's ruler Liu Shan was treated after his surrender, and Sun decided to submit to the Jin Dynasty.

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