Bu Chan (simplified: 步阐, traditional: 步闡, pinyin: Bù Chǎn) was Bu Zhi’s second son and the brother of Bu Xie. He succeeded to the governorship of Xiling (西陵都督), where his father had long been stationed. Under Sun Hao, Bu Chan rebelled and surrendered to Jin (272). Lu Kang led Wu forces against him, captured Xiling, and had Bu Chan executed. The Bu clan was nearly wiped out; only Bu Xuan (步璿), who was in Luoyang as a hostage, survived.
Bu Chan 步闡
Bu Zhi's son; Governor of Xiling under Sun Hao; rebelled and surrendered to Jin; defeated by Lu Kang and executed.