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Lu Ji (261–303), courtesy name Shiheng (士衡), was a writer and literary critic of the Three Kingdoms period and Western Jin dynasty of Chinese history. ==Biography== Lu Ji was a descendant of the founders of Eastern Wu and son of the general Lu Kang. After Wu was subjugated by the Jin Dynasty in 280, he along with his brother Lu Yun moved to the capital, Luoyang, where he became prominent in both literature and politics and was made president of the imperial university. "He was too scintillating for the comfort of his jealous contemporaries; in 303 he, along with his two brothers and two sons, was put to death on a false charge of high treason."〔Achilles Fang, quoted in Eliot Weinberger (ed.), ''The New Directions Anthology of Classical Chinese Poetry'' (New Directions, 2003: ISBN 0-8112-1540-7), p. 240.〕
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