Xue Ying
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Xue Ying (薛瑩) (? - 282) a leading minister of the Kingdom of Wu during the later years of the Three Kingdoms Period of China. Xue Ying was the son of Xue Zong. The inept ruler of Wu, Sun Hao, who was at the time ready to commit suicide because the army of Jin invaded the capital of Wu was advised by Xue Ying to remember how Liu Shan ended up being treated (even though he of course deserved far worse) and to surrender to the Kingdom of Jin.