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- Zhu_Ran abstract "Zhu Ran (182–249), courtesy name Yifeng, birth name Shi Ran, was a military general of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period. Despite being a childhood friend of Wu's founding emperor, Sun Quan, he was never tasked with important position nor assignment before Lü Meng's invasion of southern Jing Province in 219, wherein he assisted in capturing the enemy commander Guan Yu. Following the Battle of Xiaoting, Wu's rival state, Cao Wei, launched a three-pronged strike on Wu's northwestern, middle, and eastern borders. Zhu Ran was sent to the northwestern border, where he defended the city of Jiangling with only 5,000 troops against an enemy force about ten times greater. He rose to fame and became feared throughout Wei. He then participated in a series of military operations against Wei, during which he defeated several enemy units, but the overall objectives had never been met. Before his death, Zhu Ran was granted authority to oversee matters within the army.".
- Zhu_Ran alias "Yifeng".
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- Zhu_Ran deathDate "0249".
- Zhu_Ran deathYear "0249".
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- Zhu_Ran dateOfDeath "249".
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- Zhu_Ran pinyin "Zhū Rán".
- Zhu_Ran shortDescription "Eastern Wu general".
- Zhu_Ran simp "朱然".
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- Zhu_Ran wg "Chu Jan".
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- Zhu_Ran description "Eastern Wu general".
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- Zhu_Ran comment "Zhu Ran (182–249), courtesy name Yifeng, birth name Shi Ran, was a military general of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period. Despite being a childhood friend of Wu's founding emperor, Sun Quan, he was never tasked with important position nor assignment before Lü Meng's invasion of southern Jing Province in 219, wherein he assisted in capturing the enemy commander Guan Yu.".
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- Zhu_Ran name "Ran Zhu".
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