Xue Zong

Xue Zong
薛綜
Junior Tutor of the Crown Prince
(太子少傅)
In office
242 (242)  243 (243)
Monarch Sun Quan
Chancellor Gu Yong
Master of Writing in the Selection Bureau
(選曹尚書)
In office
240 (240)  242 (242)
Monarch Sun Quan
Chancellor Gu Yong
Supervisor of the Masters of Writing
(尚書僕射)
In office
? (?)  240 (240)
Monarch Sun Quan
Chancellor Gu Yong
Master of Writing in the Crime Bureau
(賊曹尚書)
In office
232 (232)  ? (?)
Monarch Sun Quan
Chancellor Gu Yong
Chief Clerk (長史)
(under Sun Lü)
In office
231 (231)  232 (232)
Monarch Sun Quan
Chancellor Gu Yong
Supervisor of the Internuncios
(謁者僕射)
In office
220s (220s)  231 (231)
Monarch Sun Quan
Chancellor Sun Shao (222–225)
Gu Yong (from 225)
General of the Household for All Purposes
(五官中郎將)
In office
? (?)  ? (?)
Personal details
Born Unknown
Suixi County, Anhui
Died 243
Children
Occupation Official, scholar
Courtesy name Jingwen (敬文)

Xue Zong (died 243), courtesy name Jingwen, was an official and scholar of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was known for his quick wit. On one occasion, when the Shu envoy Zhang Feng (張奉) made fun of the name of his colleague Kan Ze during a feast, he gained somewhat of a measure of revenge by making fun of Shu's name. He was also known for assisting Lü Dai in the pacification of Jiaozhi Commandery (covering parts of present-day western Guangdong, southwestern Guangxi and northern Vietnam). In 233, when Sun Quan considered an ill-advised campaign to the Liaodong Peninsula against the recalcitrant warlord Gongsun Yuan (who had submitted to him and then betrayed him and killed his envoys), Xue Zong was one of the officials who spoke against the campaign, eventually getting Sun Quan to change his mind. Xue Zong had two sons: Xue Ying and Xue Xu.

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