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Du Kui (birth and death dates unknown, fl.180-225〔Goodman 2006 a, 61.〕), courtesy name Gongliang, native of Henan, was a musician and official under the warlord Liu Biao in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, and then of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.
In his official biography, Du Kui is quoted to stop Liu Biao from performing imperial music in his own court. Du was proficient in tuning the bells and other musical instruments expertise, but not in arrangement of dances and singing. With help of other court specialists, he performed investigations into the old practices and texts, thus gaining credit of "starting restoration of the ancient music" (Yayue)〔Goodman 2006 a, 71-2.〕
While in service of Cao Cao, Du Kui got his voice in argument against the bell-caster Chai Yu 柴玉. Chai Yu was forced by Du to recast the bell set several times for the lack of regular pitch.
Cao Cao's successor, Cao Pi, was in favor of Chai Yu. Under the pretext of Du's discomfort with the court music for entertainment (mouth organ and zithers), Cao had him dismissed. Soon afterwards, Du Kui died.〔Goodman 2006 a, 74.〕
On par with Fu Xuan (217-278) and Zhang Hua (232–300), Du Kui is praised by Liu Xie (465–522) for "correcting Caos' mistakes" (''Wenxin diaolong'').〔Goodman 2006 a, 61.〕
Song dynasty treatise by Zhu Changwen mentions Du Kui's son, Meng 孟. The information is nowhere corroborated.〔Goodman 2006 a, 74 n.52.〕

Du Kui's student, Chen Qi 陳頎 (Ch'en Ch'i, or Chen Hang 陳頏)〔Goodman 2006 b, 32.〕 was consulted by Xun Xu (Hsün Hsü :zh:荀勗, d. 289), the leading court musician in Jin under Emperor Wu of Jin.〔Goodman 2006 b, 40.〕
==See also==

* List of people of the Three Kingdoms
* Kui (Chinese mythology) (legendary music master)

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