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  1. Wang Jun (206 – 28 January 286), courtesy name Shizhi, was a Chinese military general and politician who lived during the late Three Kingdoms period and early Western Jin dynasty of China. Life [ edit ]

  2. Wang Jun (252 – 4 April 314), courtesy name Pengzu, was a military general and warlord who lived during the Western Jin dynasty of China. By the time of Sima Lun's usurpation of the Jin throne he was established as a military commander in You Province.

  3. Sep 21, 2022 · The subject is approached through an examination of the careers of two especially significant northern frontier officials, Liu Kun (271–318) and Wang Jun (252–314), and their interactions with neighboring Xianbei peoples, as well as with the Jin dynasty imperial court.

  4. Wang Jun, courtesy name Pengzu, was a military general and warlord who lived during the Western Jin dynasty of China. By the time of Sima Lun's usurpation of the Jin throne he was established as a military commander in You Province. Although he became a target of Sima Ying as the War of the Eight Princes unfolded, he survived the chaos, ultimately supporting Sima Yue's faction. At the time of ...

  5. Wang Jun (206–286), courtesy name Shizhi, was a military general who lived in the late Three Kingdoms period and early Western Jin dynasty. Wang Jun was from Hu County (湖縣), Hongnong Commandery (弘農郡), which is located west of present-day Lingbao, Henan.

  6. Chin. Jin dynasty, Chinese dynasty that comprises two distinct phases—the Xi (Western) Jin, ruling China from ad 265 to 316/317, and the Dong (Eastern) Jin, which ruled China from ad 317 to 420. The Dong Jin is considered one of the Six Dynasties. In ad 265 a Sima prince, Sima Yan, deposed the last of the Cao emperors and established the Xi ...

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    Wang Jun (Later Zhou chancellor) (王峻) (902–953), Chinese chancellor of the Later Zhou Dynasty. Wang Jun (politician) (王君) (born 1952), Chinese politician, party chief of Inner Mongolia, former governor of Shanxi. Wang Jun (born 1958) (王军), Chinese politician, Director of the State Administration of Taxation.