Yu Zhong (Three Kingdoms)


Yu Zhong, courtesy name Shifang, was an official in the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China.

Life

Yu Zhong was the fifth son of Yu Fan, an official who served under Sun Quan, the founding emperor of Eastern Wu, and under Sun Quan's predecessor, Sun Ce. His ancestral home was in Yuyao County, Kuaiji Commandery, which is in present-day Yuyao, Zhejiang. He was known for being trustworthy and reliable. He also recognised the potential in persons such as Lu Ji and Wei Qian when they were still relatively unknown, and was proven right later when they became famous. He was a friend of Wang Qi, who was also from Yuyao County. They consecutively served as the Administrator of Yidu Commandery.
In 280, when forces of the Jin dynasty invaded Wu, Yu Zhong joined the brothers Lu Yan and Lu Jing in defending Wu. They were all killed in battle, after which Wu was conquered by Jin.

Family

Yu Zhong had 10 brothers. Among them, the notable ones were his fourth brother Yu Si, sixth brother Yu Song, and eighth brother Yu Bing.
Yu Zhong married a grandniece of Sun Quan. They had a son, Yu Tan, whose courtesy name was Si'ao. The historical text Jin Yang Qiu described Yu Tan as a virtuous and morally upright person who appeared weak on the outside by was actually courageous and resilient on the inside. Yu Tan served in the imperial court of the Jin dynasty and rose through the ranks to the position of General of the Guards. He was allowed to set up his own office and received the same honours as the Three Ducal Ministers. He was posthumously awarded the appointment Palace Attendant and Left Household Counsellor.