Quan Cong

Quan Cong (198–249), style name Zihuang, was a military general of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period. He was a son-in-law of Wu's founding emperor, Sun Quan, as he married Sun Quan's eldest daughter Sun Luban. He participated in the campaigns against the restless Shanyue tribes in the Wu territories and achieved success in pacifying them. In 228, he fought alongside the Wu general Lu Xun in the Battle of Shiting against Wu's rival state, Cao Wei, and scored a victory over the Wei general Cao Xiu.

Family

 * Father: Quan Rou (全柔), xiaolian, served as an official during the reign of Emperor Ling of Han, later served Sun Ce and Sun Quan


 * Spouse: Sun Luban (孫魯班), Sun Quan's daughter


 * Sons:
 * Quan Xu (全緒)
 * Quan Ji (全寄), executed 250
 * Quan Yi (全懌), born by Sun Luban, defected to Cao Wei
 * Quan Wu (全吳), born by Sun Luban


 * Grandsons:
 * Quan Yi (全禕), Quan Xu's son, defected to Cao Wei
 * Quan Yi (全儀), son of some elder brother of Quan Yi (全懌), defected to Cao Wei
 * Quan Jing (全靜), defected to Cao Wei


 * Relatives:
 * Quan Duan (全端), nephew, defected to Cao Wei
 * Quan Pian (全翩), nephew, defected to Cao Wei
 * Quan Ji (全缉), nephew, defected to Cao Wei
 * Quan Shang (全尚), son of a distant cousin, killed by Sun Chen
 * Quan Ji (全紀), Quan Shang's son, committed suicide
 * Quan Huijie (全惠解), Quan Shang's daughter, empress during the reign of Sun Liang