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Wu Jing (Han dynasty)

Wu Jing (died 203)〔 was a military general who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty. He was a brother-in-law of the minor warlord Sun Jian, whose descendants became the ruling class of the state of Eastern Wu in the Three Kingdoms period.
==Life==
Wu Jing was from Wu county (吳縣) in Wu commandery (吳郡; commandery capital in present-day Suzhou, Jiangsu) but he grew up in Qiantang county (錢唐縣; in present-day Hangzhou, Zhejiang). He was orphaned at a young age so he lived with his elder sister, Lady Wu. Lady Wu married the general Sun Jian. Wu Jing became a subordinate of his brother-in-law.〔(本吳人,徙錢唐,早失父母,與弟景居。 ... 孫堅聞其才貌,欲娶之。 ... 於是遂許為婚, ...) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 50.〕
Wu Jing participated in some battles under Sun Jian's banner and was commissioned as a Cavalry Commandant (騎都尉) for his contributions. Sun Jian was later killed in action at the Battle of Xiangyang in 191 against Liu Biao's forces. Sometime in the early 190s, Wu Jing was appointed by the warlord Yuan Shu as the Administrator (太守) of Danyang commandery (丹楊郡; commandery capital in present-day Xuancheng, Anhui), and was sent to attack and seize the commandery from its previous Administrator, Zhou Xin. Wu Jing was at Qu'e county (曲阿縣; in present-day Danyang, Jiangsu) at the time and had not moved to Danyang yet. Sun Jian's eldest son, Sun Ce, brought along his family and followers, including Sun He (孫河) and Lü Fan, to join Wu Jing in Qu'e county. Wu Jing combined forces with his nephew to attack the bandits led by Zu Lang in Jing county (涇縣) and drove the bandits away.〔(景常隨堅征伐有功,拜騎都尉。袁術上景領丹楊太守,討故太守周昕,遂據其郡。 ... 孫策與孫河、呂範依景,合衆共討涇縣山賊祖郎,郎敗走。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 50.〕
Later, Wu Jing came under attack by the warlord Liu Yao, so he headed north to join Yuan Shu. Yuan Shu appointed him as "General of the Household Who Inspects the Army" (督軍中郎將) and ordered him and Sun Ce's cousin Sun Ben to lead an army to attack Liu Yao's generals Fan Neng and Yu Mi at Hengjiang (橫江). Wu Jing and Sun Ben also defeated Ze Rong and Xue Li at Moling (秣陵; present-day Nanjing, Jiangsu).〔(會景為劉繇所迫,復北依術,術以為督軍中郎將,與孫賁共討樊能、于麋於橫江,又擊笮融、薛禮於秣陵。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 50.〕
Starting in 194, Sun Ce borrowed troops from Yuan Shu and embarked on a series of conquests in the Jiangdong (or Wu) region. He attacked territories under the control of warlords such as Liu Yao, Yan Baihu and Wang Lang and conquered them. When Sun Ce was trapped in Niuzhu (牛渚), Wu Jing came to his nephew's rescue and captured all the enemies. Wu Jing participated in Sun Ce's campaign against Liu Yao in 195. When Liu Yao fled to Yuzhang commandery (豫章郡; commandery capital in present-day Nanchang, Jiangxi) after his defeat, Sun Ce sent Wu Jing and Sun Ben to Shouchun commandery (壽春郡; commandery capital in present-day Shou County, Lu'an, Anhui) to report his victory to Yuan Shu. Concurrently, Yuan Shu was fighting with another warlord Liu Bei for control over Xu Province, so he appointed Wu Jing as the Administrator of Guangling commandery (廣陵郡; in present-day Jiangsu).〔(時策被創牛渚,降賊復反,景攻討,盡禽之。從討劉繇,繇奔豫章,策遣景、賁到壽春報術。術方與劉備爭徐州,以景為廣陵太守。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 50.〕
Around late 196 or early 197, Yuan Shu revealed his intention to declare himself 'Emperor' – an act perceived as treason against the reigning Emperor Xian. Sun Ce wrote to Yuan Shu and attempted to dissuade the latter from doing so, but was ignored. When Yuan Shu later did proclaim himself Emperor, Sun Ce broke ties with him to avoid any association with the pretender. Sun Ce then sent a messenger to inform Wu Jing, who immediately left Guangling and brought his men to Jiangdong to join his nephew. Sun Ce reassigned Wu Jing as the Administrator of Danyang. The Han imperial court subsequently despatched Wang Pu (王誧), a Consultant (議郎), as an envoy to Jiangdong to award the title "General Who Spreads Martial Might" (揚武將軍) to Wu Jing and approve his governorship of Danyang.〔(術後僭號,策以書喻術,術不納,便絕江津,不與通,使人告景。景即委郡東歸,策復以景為丹楊太守。漢遣議郎王誧銜命南行,表景為揚武將軍,領郡如故。) ''Sanguozhi'' vol. 50.〕
Wu Jing died in office in 203 during the reign of Emperor Xian.〔

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