Han Zong

Han Zong is the son of the Wu general Han Dang. He served under Sun Quan but later defected to Wei when he believed he would be punished for immorality. He was eventually slain by Mi Fang.

Historical Information
Han Zong was Han Dang's son who served Sun Quan after his father's death. In 226, Han Zong was ordered by Sun Jian to attack Shíyáng, Wuchang District. However, Han Zong refused to carry out his order. Sun Quan, wanting to honor Han Deng's reputation, escused his retainer's son and permitted him the special order to never be put into danger during battle. However, Han Zong feared facing eventual punishment and took his father's coffin, mother and other immediate family members to Wei, surrendering soon after. With his knowledge, it was easier for Wei to burst through Wu's boarders, which was said to have caused Sun Quan to grown particularly disdainful whenever he heard Han Zong's name. After Sun Quan passed away, Han Zong participated in the Battle of Dongxing as a general for Wei. During the battle, he was defeated and slain in battle by Zhuge Ke.

His head was presented before Sun Quan's grave.