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Deng Zhi (178 - 251), courtesy name Bomiao, was a government official, diplomat and military general of the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period of China. A descendant of Deng Yu, Deng Zhi started his career in the late Eastern Han dynasty under the warlord Liu Bei as a low-level officer in Pi County. After Liu Bei discovered his talent, Deng Zhi steadily rose through the ranks to become a county prefect and later a commandery administrator and imperial secretary. In 223, the Shu regent Zhuge Liang sent him as Shu's envoy to meet Sun Quan, the ruler of Shu's ally state Wu, and reestablish the Wu–Shu alliance against their common rival state Wei. Deng Zhi succeeded in his mission and earned praise from Sun Quan for strengthening Wu–Shu ties. In 227, Deng Zhi became a military g

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  • Deng Zhi (mort el 251) va ser un ministre servint sota Liu Bei durant l'era dels Tres Regnes de la història xinesa. Després de la mort de Liu Bei, ell va ser qui va ser encarregat per Zhuge Liang d'anar com a representant a Wu Oriental per segellar una aliança amb aquest estat, la qual incloïa l'alliberament de Zhang Yi. Era avantpassat de de Han i va tenir un fill . Deng Zhi i Zhao Yun dirigiren junts l'avantguarda durant les Expedicions del Nord de Zhuge Liang. Deng Zhi a partir de llavors es va fer molt famós per la seva valentia i enginy, però sobretot, va ser conegut per la seva reputació de moral incorruptible. Quan Deng Zhi va faltar, la família no tenia diners pel seu enterrament i només amb l'ajuda d'aquells que van rebre l'ajuda de Deng Zhi mentre hi era viu, la família de Deng va poder fer-li un funeral. (ca)
  • Deng Zhi (178 - 251), courtesy name Bomiao, was a government official, diplomat and military general of the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period of China. A descendant of Deng Yu, Deng Zhi started his career in the late Eastern Han dynasty under the warlord Liu Bei as a low-level officer in Pi County. After Liu Bei discovered his talent, Deng Zhi steadily rose through the ranks to become a county prefect and later a commandery administrator and imperial secretary. In 223, the Shu regent Zhuge Liang sent him as Shu's envoy to meet Sun Quan, the ruler of Shu's ally state Wu, and reestablish the Wu–Shu alliance against their common rival state Wei. Deng Zhi succeeded in his mission and earned praise from Sun Quan for strengthening Wu–Shu ties. In 227, Deng Zhi became a military general and he participated in the first Shu invasion of Wei by leading a decoy force with Zhao Yun to distract the Wei general Cao Zhen. Although they lost the battle, Deng Zhi and Zhao Yun managed to rally their troops to put up a firm defence during their retreat and minimise their losses. Following Zhuge Liang's death in 234, Deng Zhi rose to higher general ranks and was stationed in present-day Chongqing for about 10 years before he was recalled back to the Shu capital Chengdu in his 70s to serve as General of Chariots and Cavalry. In 248, he suppressed a rebellion in Fuling (around present-day Pengshui County, Chongqing). He died in 251. (en)
  • Deng Zhi (177-251), secrétaire impérial des Shu. Il rencontra Liu Bei après que ce dernier s’empara de la province de Yi et l’impressionna dès leur première conversation. Il fut donc nommé Grand Administrateur de Guanghan et, gagnant la réputation d’incorruptible et de sévère, fut ensuite appelé à Chengdu pour devenir Secrétaire des Taxes Agricoles. Après la mort de Liu Bei, il fut envoyé par Zhuge Liang comme ambassadeur des Shu dans le Royaume de Wu afin d’établir une alliance entre les deux royaumes. Conséquemment, il rencontra Sun Quan et grâce à son astucieuse rhétorique, parvint à accomplir sa mission. Quelques années plus tard, lorsque Zhuge Liang planifia sa première campagne militaire contre les Wei, Deng Zhi fut nommé Inspecteur Militaire Central et se porta volontaire pour assister Zhao Yun dans sa commande de l’avant-garde. Ensemble, ils réussirent à défaire les forces ennemies dirigées par Xiahou Mao. Après la mort de Zhuge Liang, Deng Zhi fut conseiller militaire et responsable de la ville de Jiangzhou. En l’an 243, il reçut le titre de Général des Chars et de la Cavalerie et mourut en l’an 251. (fr)
  • 鄧 芝(とう し、? - 251年)は、中国後漢末期から三国時代の政治家・武将。字は伯苗。荊州南陽郡新野県(現在の河南省南陽市新野県)の出身。光武帝の功臣鄧禹の末裔。母は女道士の鄭天生。子は鄧良。 (ja)
  • ( 다른 뜻에 대해서는 등지 (오호 십육국) 문서를 참고하십시오.) 등지(鄧芝, 178년 ~ 251년)는 중국 삼국시대의 촉나라의 장수이다. 자는 백묘(伯苗)이고 의양군 신야현 출신이며, 후한의 공신 (鄧禹)의 후손이다. (ko)
  • 鄧芝(178年-251年),字伯苗,義陽新野人,三國時期蜀漢重臣。 (zh)
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  • 鄧芝 (en)
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  • Statue of Deng Zhi in a temple in Chengdu, Sichuan (en)
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  • Deng Liang (en)
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  • Bomiao (en)
  • Marquis of Yangwu Village (en)
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  • Zheng Tiansheng (en)
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  • Deng Zhi (en)
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  • 鄧芝 (en)
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  • Official, diplomat, general (en)
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  • General of Chariots and Cavalry (en)
  • Master of Writing (en)
  • Administrator of Guanghan (en)
  • Central Supervisor of the Army (en)
  • General Who Spreads Martial Might (en)
  • General of the Vanguard (en)
  • Inspector of Yan Province (en)
  • Prefect of Pi (en)
  • Vanguard Military Adviser (en)
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  • 鄧 芝(とう し、? - 251年)は、中国後漢末期から三国時代の政治家・武将。字は伯苗。荊州南陽郡新野県(現在の河南省南陽市新野県)の出身。光武帝の功臣鄧禹の末裔。母は女道士の鄭天生。子は鄧良。 (ja)
  • ( 다른 뜻에 대해서는 등지 (오호 십육국) 문서를 참고하십시오.) 등지(鄧芝, 178년 ~ 251년)는 중국 삼국시대의 촉나라의 장수이다. 자는 백묘(伯苗)이고 의양군 신야현 출신이며, 후한의 공신 (鄧禹)의 후손이다. (ko)
  • 鄧芝(178年-251年),字伯苗,義陽新野人,三國時期蜀漢重臣。 (zh)
  • Deng Zhi (mort el 251) va ser un ministre servint sota Liu Bei durant l'era dels Tres Regnes de la història xinesa. Després de la mort de Liu Bei, ell va ser qui va ser encarregat per Zhuge Liang d'anar com a representant a Wu Oriental per segellar una aliança amb aquest estat, la qual incloïa l'alliberament de Zhang Yi. Era avantpassat de de Han i va tenir un fill . (ca)
  • Deng Zhi (178 - 251), courtesy name Bomiao, was a government official, diplomat and military general of the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period of China. A descendant of Deng Yu, Deng Zhi started his career in the late Eastern Han dynasty under the warlord Liu Bei as a low-level officer in Pi County. After Liu Bei discovered his talent, Deng Zhi steadily rose through the ranks to become a county prefect and later a commandery administrator and imperial secretary. In 223, the Shu regent Zhuge Liang sent him as Shu's envoy to meet Sun Quan, the ruler of Shu's ally state Wu, and reestablish the Wu–Shu alliance against their common rival state Wei. Deng Zhi succeeded in his mission and earned praise from Sun Quan for strengthening Wu–Shu ties. In 227, Deng Zhi became a military g (en)
  • Deng Zhi (177-251), secrétaire impérial des Shu. Il rencontra Liu Bei après que ce dernier s’empara de la province de Yi et l’impressionna dès leur première conversation. Il fut donc nommé Grand Administrateur de Guanghan et, gagnant la réputation d’incorruptible et de sévère, fut ensuite appelé à Chengdu pour devenir Secrétaire des Taxes Agricoles. (fr)
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  • Deng Zhi (en)
  • Deng Zhi (ca)
  • Deng Zhi (fr)
  • 鄧芝 (ja)
  • 등지 (ko)
  • 鄧芝 (zh)
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