Zhu Jun 朱儁

 Zhu Jun''' (149 - 195 A.D.) was an officer of the Chinese dynasty.

Life
Zhu Jun was an officer of the later Han Dynasty under Emperor Ling, Shao and Xian. Zhu Jun was a scholar in his youth and was a member of the Office of Merit in his district. Gongwei (stylename) also successfully completed the National Civil Service Examination held in the Han Capital, Luo Yang. Zhu Jun took up the post of General of Chariots and Cavalry and on the Emperors orders fought against the rebels. Together with Huangfu Song and He Jin, Zhu Jun was one of the three last Great Generals of the Han Empire. During his incredibly successful carreer, Gongwei was appointed General of the Imperial Corps, Governor of Henan, Minister of Revenue, Grand Commandant and other posts successively. During the fights against the Yellow Turbans, Zhu Jin made acquaintance with Sun Jian, who lived in the same area. They fought together on many missions, Zhu Jun recommended Sun Jian to the Imperial Court. When Li Jue and Guo Si abducted the Prince of Heaven to ChangAn and terrorized the Han Court, Zhu Jun fell ill as a result of heavy stress. His straightfoward and violent personality ultimately proved to be his end, as he was unable to recover from his illness and died in the year 195 A.D. Zhu Jun has one son Zhu Fu, who served as Inspector of Jiao Zhou, but was killed in the late 190s.