Zhuge Qiao (c. 204–228),[a] courtesy name Bosong, was an official of the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period of China.
He was the adopted son of Zhuge Liang, the Imperial Chancellor and regent of Shu from 223 to 234.
However, I see that the sons of the other Shu generals have inherited their fathers' legacies, so I thought we should share honour and shame together with them.
I have put (Zhuge) Qiao in command of 500-600 soldiers and deployed him to the valley together with the sons of the other generals.
[a] Zhuge Qiao's son, Zhuge Pan (諸葛攀), served in Shu as well and his highest appointment was Protector of the Army and Soaring Martial General (行護軍翊武將軍), but he also died at a young age.