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"Three Kingdoms Famous Generals and Famous Lords Family (Eighty-Three)" Quan Chun Family Information:

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Quan Chun (全琮), Zi Huang (字子璜), a Qian Tang of Wu County, a famous general in Jiangdong. In 219, the above table offered to capture Guan Yu and break Xiang Fan. In 222, when the Wei state of Cao Xiu came out of the cave, Sun Quan ordered Lü Fan to oversee the generals, Quan Chun and Xu Sheng to break the enemy soldiers and kill the Wei general Yin Lu. Later, he joined forces with Lu Xun to attack Cao Xiu at Shiting. Quan Chun led Dong'an Commandery too punctual, clear in reward and punishment, and peaceful in the territory, and died in 249. Let's take a look at the Quan Chun family today!

"Three Kingdoms Famous Generals and Famous Lords Family (Eighty-Three)" Quan Chun Family Information:

Quan Chun

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Father:

Quan Rou, the father of Quan Chun, defected to Sun Ce and became an official under Sun Quan.

Wife:

Sun Luban, the eldest daughter of Emperor Wu's Sun Quan, first married Zhou Xun, and later married Quan Chun, known as Princess Quan, born Quan Wu.

Eldest son:

QuanXu, the eldest son of Quan Chun, the general of Yangwu and the general of Zhenbei, at the Battle of Dongguan, Quanxu and Ding Feng suggested that they lead the troops out first and defeat the Wei army.

Second son:

Full mail, full chun second son. Together with Wu An, Sun Qi, Yang Zhu, and others as sun ba's guests, he plotted against the crown prince Sun He, and framed Gu Tan into exile, and for thirteen years, Sun Ba gave him death, and he was also given death.

Third son:

Quan Yi, the son of Quan Qi, inherited his father and led the 30,000 horsemen to save Zhuge Birthday. Quan Yi and Quan Yi committed crimes in the family, and led the family to cross dozens of people across the river and surrendered to Sima Zhao. When Jeon-kei heard about it, he was terrified, so Kaesong surrendered. In the State of Wei, guan zhi pingdong general, was given the title of Marquis of Xiang.

youngest son:

Quan Wu, the youngest son of Quan Chun, was the Marquis of Fengdu Township.

grandson:

Quan Yi, grandson of Quan Yi, eldest son of Quan Xu, descended to Wei.

Quan Yi, grandson of Quan Chun, second son of Quan Xu, descended to Wei.

Quan Jing, grandson of Quan Chun, third son of Quan Xu, descended to Wei.

From sub:

Full end, full of congzi, descend wei.

Quan Fei, Quan Chun Congzi, Descend Wei.

Quan Ji, Quan Chun Congzi, Descend Wei.

Clan:

Quan Shang, a son of the Quan Chun clan, was killed by Sun Qiang. His son Quan Ji (全紀), a waiter at the Yellow Gate of Eastern Wu. His daughter Empress Quan was the empress dowager of Sun Liang.

Family Lineage:

Quanxin → Quankanggeng - Full Text Xin - Quan Decyl - Quan Hu - Quan Kai - Quan Thin

- Quan Min - Quan Hu - Quan Congee - Quan Xuan - Quan Che - Quan Shu - Quan Yi - Quan Xi

- Quan Yan - Quan Ban - Quan Ding - Quan Yi - Quan Pai - Quan Hui - Quan Zi - Quan You

- Quan Yan - Quan Qing - Quan Meng - Quan Zhou - Quan Xia - Quan Xiang - Quan Gui - Quan Zi Zheng - Quan Xiang - Quan Lin - Quan Gu - Quan Huan - Quan Ye - Quan Fan - Quan Shan - Quan Tang - Quan Zi Mei - Quan Yu - Quan Quan Zheng - Quan Rou → Quan Chun

"Three Kingdoms Famous Generals and Famous Lords Family (Eighty-Three)" Quan Chun Family Information:

At that time, the world was in turmoil, the soldiers avoided chaos in Jiangnan, and there were hundreds of people who were dependent on Quan Chun, and Quan Chun poured out his family wealth to help them, so the whole family was very famous in Jiangdong, and later Quan Chun married the princess Sun Luban, and since then he has been a nobleman. After Quan Qi's death, Quan Yi led an army to save Zhuge Zhi, but because the powerful minister Sun Qi had no way, he chose to surrender to Wei, and Quan Yi's nephews Quan Yu, Quan Yi, Quan Jing and other clan children all went out of the city to surrender to Wei, but the prosperous Quan Clan raised their clans to surrender to Wei! Less than ten years after Quan Chun's death, the entire family was uprooted in Jiangnan, and the Quan family of the Eastern Wu clan left the once glorious Jiangdong.

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