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Zhong Hui (225 – 3 March 264), courtesy name Shiji, was a Chinese calligrapher, essayist, military general, and politician of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was the younger son of Zhang Changpu with Zhong Yao, who served as the Grand Tutor in the Wei imperial court. He was already known for being insightful, intelligent and knowledgeable since he was young. Zhong Hui rose to prominence in the 250s when he became a close aide to Sima Zhao, the regent and de facto ruler of Wei. He advised Sima Zhao on how to deal with the Third Rebellion in Shouchun from 257–258 and was highly regarded by the latter. With Sima Zhao's help, Zhong Hui steadily moved up the ranks and became one of the key figures in the Wei government.

In 263, the Wei imperial court ordered Zhong Hui, Deng Ai and Zhuge Xu to lead separate armies to attack and conquer Wei's rival state, Shu Han. During and after the campaign against Shu, Zhong Hui framed Zhuge Xu and Deng Ai for cowardice and treason respectively, and seized command of their troops. By the time Shu surrendered to Wei in 263, Zhong Hui was in full control of all the Wei military forces in Shu territory. In 264, with backing from Jiang Wei, a former Shu general, Zhong Hui started a rebellion against Sima Zhao. However, the revolt failed when Zhong Hui's plan to purge several Wei officers – because he was worried that they would not support him – was leaked out. The officers escaped from custody, regrouped with their men, mutinied against Zhong Hui, and killed him and Jiang Wei.

Read more...: Early life and career   Gaining the attention of Sima Shi   Role in the Shouchun rebellions   Sima Zhaos rise to power   Helping to suppress Zhuge Dans rebellion   Conquest of Shu   Strategic planning and opening moves   Engagements with Shu forces   Fall of Shu   Downfall and death   Arresting Deng Ai   Planning   Mutiny   Sima Zhaos foresight   Family and relatives   Appraisal   Chen Shou   Xiahou Ba   In popular culture  

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锺会(225年 - 264年),字士季,颍川郡长社县(今中国河南省长葛东部)人,三国时期曹魏大臣,官至司徒。曹魏太傅锺繇的幼子、异母兄锺毓也在曹魏官至后将军。是灭亡蜀汉的曹魏将领之一,同时也有玄学家、书法家的一面。入蜀后和姜维联手发动叛变,最后死于乱军之中。

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