Teng Xiu
Teng Xiu | |
|---|---|
| 滕脩 | |
| Governor of Guang Province (廣州牧) | |
| In office ? – 288 | |
| Monarch | Emperor Wu of Jin |
| In office 279 – 280 | |
| Monarch | Sun Hao |
| General Who Stabilises the South (安南將軍) | |
| In office ? – 288 | |
| Monarch | Emperor Wu of Jin |
| General Who Guards the South (鎮南將軍) | |
| In office 279 – 280 | |
| Monarch | Sun Hao |
| Inspector of Guang Province (廣州刺史) | |
| In office ? – 279 | |
| Monarch | Sun Hao |
| Preceded by | Xiong Mu |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Unknown |
| Died | 288 |
| Occupation | General |
| Courtesy name | Xianxian (顯先) |
| Peerage | Marquis of Wudang (武當侯) |
Teng Xiu (died 288), courtesy name Xianxian, posthumously known as Marquis Zhong of Wudang (武當忠侯), was a military general of the state of Eastern Wu during the late Three Kingdoms period (220–280) of China. After the fall of Wu in 280, he continued serving under the Jin dynasty. He is sometimes tied to a legend about the Temple of the Five Immortals in present-day Guangzhou, Guangdong.