Lu Kai

For the Shu Han official, see Lü Kai. For the Chinese badminton player, see Lu Kai (badminton).
Lu Kai
Official of Eastern Wu
Born 198
Died 269 (aged 71)
Names
Traditional Chinese 陸凱
Simplified Chinese 陆凯
Pinyin Lù Kǎi
Wade–Giles Lu K'ai
Courtesy name Jingfeng (traditional Chinese: 敬風; simplified Chinese: 敬风; pinyin: Jìngfēng; Wade–Giles: Ching-feng)
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Lu.

Lu Kai (198–269), courtesy name Jingfeng, was an official of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period. He was a distant nephew of Lu Xun, who served as the chancellor of Wu during the reign of Sun Quan. Lu Kai was one of the few officials daring to speak against the emperor Sun Hao's behaviour, but after his death, Sun Hao exiled his family due to resentment for Lu Kai's honesty.

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