Lu Kang

Lu Kang (rōmaji: Riku Kō) is Lu Xun's son and Sun Ce's grandson. He served as an advisor and general for Eastern Wu and was praised for his talent and wisdom. Lu Kang inherited the mantle of his father but was less involved in politics as he served mainly in the Wu military, and he rose to prominence during the reign of the fourth and last Wu emperor, Sun Hao. In 272, he successfully suppressed a rebellion by Bu Chan and fended off invading forces from Wu's rival, the Jin Dynasty.he constantly submitted memorials to Sun Hao, urging the tyrant to change his ways and govern with benevolence, but his advice fell on deaf ears. Lu Kang died in 274. In 280, about six years after his death, Jin launched a campaign against Wu and conquered Wu within a year. Two of Lu Kang's sons were killed in action in the defense of Wu.