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Traditional Chinese | 景駒 | ||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 景驹 | ||||||||||||
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Jing Ju (died 208 BC) was one of the leaders during the Chen Sheng and Wu Guang uprising against the Qin dynasty between 209 and 208 BC.
Upon hearing the news of Chen Sheng's defeat by the Qin forces and uncertain about his death, his subordinate Qin Jia (秦嘉) persuaded him to claim the title "King of Chu". Shortly after, Xiang Liang claimed that Jing Ju had betrayed Chen Sheng by claiming the latter's title, so he sent Ying Bu to defeat Qin Jia, which resulted in executions for both Qin Jia and Jing Ju.
References
- Ban Biao; Ban Gu; Ban Zhao. "陳勝項籍傳" [Biographies of Chen Sheng and Xiang Ji]. Book of Han (in Chinese). Vol. 31. Retrieved 15 August 2010.
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Preceded byChen Sheng | — TITULAR — King of Chu 209 BC – 208 BC Reason for succession failure: Defeated by Xiang Liang |
Succeeded byEmperor Yi of Chu |
Prominent people of insurgent states during the Qin dynasty | |
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Rising Chu | |
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