Pan Jun
Pan Jun (died 239),
courtesy name Chengming, was a minister and military general of the state of
Eastern Wu during the
Three Kingdoms period of China. Originally a minor official serving under the warlords
Liu Biao and later
Liu Bei in
Jing Province, Pan Jun reluctantly switched allegiance to another warlord
Sun Quan after Sun Quan
seized control of Liu Bei's territories in Jing Province in 220. While serving under Sun Quan, Pan Jun held military commands and quelled a rebellion. After Sun Quan became emperor in 229, he appointed Pan Jun as Minister Steward and later Minister of Ceremonies. During this time, Pan Jun joined the general
Lü Dai in suppressing a rebellion by indigenous tribes in his native Wuling Commandery (around present-day
Changde,
Hunan). He also oversaw civil and military affairs in Wuchang (present-day
Ezhou,
Hubei) alongside the general
Lu Xun. In the 230s, he repeatedly spoke up against
Lü Yi's abuses of power and even planned to assassinate him. Throughout his life, Pan Jun was known for being a man of bold character and an honest official who strictly and fairly upheld the law without fearing how others would see him.
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