Zhuge Dan - Family

Family

  • Ancestor: Zhuge Feng (諸葛豐), served as Colonel of Sili during the Western Han Dynasty
  • Cousins:
    • Zhuge Jin, served Eastern Wu
    • Zhuge Liang, served Shu Han
    • Zhuge Jun (諸葛均), served Shu Han
  • Children:
    • Zhuge Jing (諸葛靚), served Cao Wei, sent to Eastern Wu as a hostage during Zhuge Dan's rebellion
    • Daughter, personal name unknown, married Sima Zhou
    • Daughter, personal name unknown, married Wang Ling's son Wang Guang (王廣), executed along with the rest of the Wang family when Wang Ling rebelled
  • Grandsons:
    • Zhuge Yi (諸葛頤), Zhuge Jing's oldest son
    • Zhuge Hui (諸葛恢), Zhuge Jing's second son, served as Imperial Secretary during the Jin Dynasty

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