Zhuge Qiao (simplified: 諸葛喬, traditional: 諸葛喬, pinyin: Zhūgě Qiáo), courtesy name Bosong (伯松), was the second son of Zhuge Jin and the adopted son of Zhuge Liang. Zhuge Liang had no biological son at the time and requested to adopt Zhuge Qiao as his heir; Sun Quan agreed, and Zhuge Qiao was sent to Shu, where his courtesy name was changed from Zhongshen to Bosong. He was appointed Chief Commandant of Escorting Cavalry (駙馬都尉) and accompanied Zhuge Liang to Hanzhong for the Northern Expeditions. He died in 228 at age twenty-four or twenty-five (sources differ by age reckoning). His son Zhuge Pan (諸葛攀) initially served Shu; after Zhuge Ke’s execution in Wu, Zhuge Pan returned to Wu to continue the Zhuge Jin line.
Zhuge Qiao 諸葛喬 Bosong 伯松
Zhuge Jin's son, adopted by Zhuge Liang as heir; Chief Commandant of Escorting Cavalry; accompanied Zhuge Liang to Hanzhong; died young in 228.