Yu Quan (general)

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Yu Quan
Traditional Chinese于詮
Simplified Chinese于诠

Template:Chinese name Yu Quan (died 258) was a military general of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history.

Biography

When the Cao Wei general Zhuge Dan rebelled against the regent Sima Zhao, Yu was appointed to lead an army to Shouchun to support Zhuge. Wang Ji, a general under Sima, asked Yu if he wished to surrender to Cao Wei. Yu refused and was eventually killed in action when Zhuge's revolt was suppressed by Sima's forces.

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