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Wen Hu (onyomi: Bun Ko) is the son of Wen Qin and Wen Yang's younger brother. Initially joining his father's rebellion, he fled to Wu with his family after their defeat. He later returned to Wei after Zhuge Dan executed Wen Qin during another rebellion in Shouchun. Wen Hu (died 291) was a military general of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. Wen Hu was the son of Wen Qin. Wen Hu joined his father when he assisted Zhuge Dan in rebelling against the Cao Wei regent Sima Zhao. When Wen Qin was killed for rebuking Zhuge Dan, Wen Hu scaled over the walls and surrendered to Sima Zhao's forces.
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Wen Hu (died 291) was a military general of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. Wen Hu was the son of Wen Qin. Wen Hu joined his father when he assisted Zhuge Dan in rebelling against the Cao Wei regent Sima Zhao. When Wen Qin was killed for rebuking Zhuge Dan, Wen Hu scaled over the walls and surrendered to Sima Zhao's forces. Wen Hu (onyomi: Bun Ko) is the son of Wen Qin and Wen Yang's younger brother. Initially joining his father's rebellion, he fled to Wu with his family after their defeat. He later returned to Wei after Zhuge Dan executed Wen Qin during another rebellion in Shouchun.