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- This is a Chinese name; the family name is Zhuge (諸葛).
Zhūgé Jǐn (AD 174 – 241), courtesy name Ziyu (Wade-Giles: Tzŭ-yu) (子瑜), was a minister for the Kingdom of Wu during the Three Kingdoms era of China. He was the elder brother of the famous Shu strategist, Zhuge Liang. He was greatly trusted by Sun Quan. His most important accomplishment was in smoothing relations between Wu and Shu. His son Zhuge Ke succeeded him, and became a great Wu general, but later failed as a regent, leading to the destruction of the Zhuge clan.
Zhuge Jin also had another son named Zhuge Qiao, who was adopted by his brother Zhuge Liang and Liang's wife, Huang Yueying.
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