Du Ji

Du Ji
杜畿
Supervisor of the Masters of Writing
(尚書僕射)
In office
222 (222) – 224 (224)
MonarchCao Pi
Colonel-Director of Retainers (司隸校尉)
In office
220 (220) – 222 (222)
MonarchCao Pi
Administrator of Hedong (河東太守)
In office
205 (205) – 220 (220)
MonarchEmperor Xian of Han
ChancellorCao Cao (from 208)
Succeeded byZhao Yan
Administrator of Xiping (西平太守)
In office
? – 205 (205)
MonarchEmperor Xian of Han
Personal details
BornEarly 160s
Died224
Tao River, Henan/Shanxi
Children
  • Du Shu
  • Du Li
  • Du Kuan
Parent
  • Du Chong (father)
OccupationOfficial
Courtesy nameBohou (伯侯)
Posthumous nameMarquis Dai (戴侯)
PeerageMarquis of Fengle Village
(豐樂亭侯)

Du Ji (early 160s – 224), courtesy name Bohou, was an official who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. He later served as a high-ranking official in the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. He had the reputation of being a model governor, valiant, loyal and wise. He was the grandfather of Du Yu, the author of the most influential Zuo Zhuan commentary, who gave the work its modern form.