Shi Hui (Three Kingdoms)
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Shi Hui | |||||
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Traditional Chinese | 士徽 | ||||
Simplified Chinese | 士徽 | ||||
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Vietnamese | Sĩ Huy |
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Shi Hui (165–227) was the son of Shi Xie, the Prefect of Jiaozhi in Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. Following his father's death, he prevented Lü Dai, the appointed successor to take over his position. Shi Hui then claimed the title of prefect for his own. It was then promised that his life would be spared, he submitted to Lü Dai but was killed anyway.
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Preceded by | Inspector of the Jiaozhi Jiao Zhou Cishi Thái Thú Giao Châu 226–227 |
Succeeded by none |
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