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- This is a Chinese name; the family name is Chen (陳).
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Chen Qun (? - 236) was a minister serving in the Kingdom of Wei during the Three Kingdoms era of ancient China.
Chen Qun initiated the Nine-rank system for civil service nomination in Wei. Following the death of the ruler Cao Pi, Chen Qun became the Guardian of Wei's military forces. Chen Qun, Sima Yi and Cao Zhen nominated Cao Pi's son, Cao Rui, to become the new emperor.
Personal information
- Son
- Chen Tai(陈泰)
See also
- Three Kingdoms
- Personages of the Three Kingdoms
- Records of Three Kingdoms
- Romance of the Three Kingdoms
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