Zhang Zhao

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Zhang Zhao was a prominent statesman and strategist of the Eastern Wu kingdom during China’s Three Kingdoms period, known for his influential role in governance and military affairs.

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instanceOf Eastern Wu official
historical figure
statesman
strategist
activeIn Jiangdong NERFINISHED
allegiance Eastern Wu NERFINISHED
associatedWith Eastern Wu court NERFINISHED
Sun family NERFINISHED
country Eastern Wu NERFINISHED
courtesyName Zibu NERFINISHED
culture Chinese
deathPlace Eastern Wu NERFINISHED
era Three Kingdoms period
familyName Zhang NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork military strategy
politics
statecraft
gender male
givenName Zhao NERFINISHED
hasHonorific respected elder statesman of Eastern Wu
historicalRegion China NERFINISHED
ideology Confucian political thought
knownFor helping consolidate Sun Ce’s rule in Jiangdong
participation in early administration of Eastern Wu
remonstrating with Sun Quan on state affairs
language Classical Chinese
nativeName 張昭 NERFINISHED
notableFor conservative political stance
influential role in governance of Eastern Wu
loyal service to the Sun family
strategic advice in military affairs
positionHeld Grand Tutor of Eastern Wu NERFINISHED
chief adviser of Eastern Wu
senior minister of Eastern Wu
religionOrBelief Confucianism
residence Jiangdong region NERFINISHED
roleIn formation of Eastern Wu regime
servedUnder Sun Ce NERFINISHED
Sun Quan NERFINISHED
timePeriod Three Kingdoms period NERFINISHED
late Eastern Han dynasty NERFINISHED

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Eastern Wu notableCommander Zhang Zhao