Han Jue (Chinese: 韓厥; died after 566 BC), posthumously known as Han Xianzi (Chinese: 韓獻子; pinyin: Hán Xiànzǐ), was the fifth head of the House of Han and a Jin politician and general. He was the son of Ziyu of Han.[1] Han Jue's father died early and he was raised by Zhao Dun (赵盾), a senior Jin minister. Han Jue later became sima (司马), the minister of war, on Zhao Dun's recommendation.[2] As sima, Han participated in the Battle of Bi (597 BC) and the Battle of An (589 BC).[3][4] According to the Zuozhuan, Ziyu appeared to Han Jue in a dream the night before the Battle of An and warned him not to ride in the left or right side of the chariot to avoid being killed by Duke Qing of Qi.[4] During the battle, the soldiers to Han Jue's left and right were shot by arrows.[4] In 583 BC, he supported Zhao Dun's grandson, Zhao Wu (赵武), to head the House of Zhao.[5] In the Battle of Masui (麻隧之战, 578 BC), Han commanded the Jin left wing.[6] During the Battle of Yanling (575 BC), he again commanded the Jin left wing and led a successful flanking maneuver against Chu.[7] In 573 BC, he became Jin's zhengqing (正卿),[8] the highest ministerial office in Ancient China.[9] Han Jue retired in 566 BC due to old age.[10]
Han Jue was played by Huang Xiaoming in the 2010 film Sacrifice.[11]
Zhang Jue ([ʈʂáŋtɕɥě]; died c. October 184) was a Chinese military general and rebel. He was the leader of the Yellow Turban Rebellion during the late...
HanJue (Chinese: 韓厥; died after 566 BC), posthumously known as Han Xianzi (Chinese: 韓獻子; pinyin: Hán Xiànzǐ), was the fifth head of the House of Han...
Look up jue, Jue, jué, juè, juē, or juě in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jue or JUE may refer to: Jue (vessel), an ancient 3-legged Chinese wine pitcher...
incompetence in governance furthered the breakdown of the Han Empire into warlord regimes. In 195, Li Jue and Guo Si had a major fallout, and Li took Emperor...
Shaanxi, was not quelled until 215 AD. Zhang Jue's massive rebellion across eight provinces was annihilated by Han forces within a year; however, the following...
until they became too powerful to challenge. Zhang Jue intended to launch an uprising throughout the Han Empire, but the plan was betrayed before he was...
revolves around the central theme of revenge. The protagonists are General HanJue in the first act, the retired Minister Gongsun Chujiu (公孙杵臼) in the second...
The end of the Han dynasty was the period of Chinese history from 189 to 220 CE, roughly coinciding with the tumultuous reign of the Han dynasty's last...
Shu, Viscount Wu of Luan [zh], respectively. Additionally, HanJue, Viscount Xian of Han [zh], became the Master of the Horse. The Jin army set out and...
commanded the right wing whilst Luan Shu (欒書) commanded the center with HanJue (韓厥) on the left . Prior to the battle, Shi Xie wanted to avoid battle...
because of his friendship with Han Sui. Li Li later reported this incident to Li Jue upon returning to Chang'an. Li Jue then assembled the officers for...
killed. HanJue lamented Zhao's imminent fall. He reasoned with Duke Jing by arguing that Xuanzi served loyally the state of Jin. According to HanJue, Zhao...
figurehead Han emperor, Emperor Xian, who was being held hostage by Li Jue. He also attempted to prevent internal conflict between Li Jue and Guo Si,...
Kingdoms), was a peasant rebel force led by the late Eastern Han dynasty mystic Zhang Jue from Julu Commandery. The Yellow Turbans launched an uprising...
politician who served as head of the Han clan and then military leader and regent of the State of Jin. He was the son of HanJue and served as zhengqing (正卿)...
Li Jue may refer to: Li Jue (Han dynasty) (李傕; died 198), general of the Han dynasty Li Jue (Tang dynasty) (李珏; c. 784–852), chancellor of the Tang dynasty...
late Eastern Han dynasty of China. Yang Feng was a leader of the White Wave Bandits. Later, he became a subordinate of Li Jue. In 192, Li Jue, Guo Si and...
first rose to prominence for playing Emperor Wu of Han in the television series The Prince of Han Dynasty (2001). After starring in The Return of the...
the Partisan Prohibitions ends. Zhang Jue leads the peasant revolt against Emperor Ling of Han of the Eastern Han dynasty. Heading for the capital of Luoyang...
on 22 February 2017. Retrieved 22 February 2017. Jue Guo, “The Life and Afterlife of a Western Han ‘Covered Mirror’ from the Tomb of Marquis of Haihun...
Northern Zhou ((北)周孝閔帝) (542 – c. early November 557), personal name Yuwen Jue (宇文覺), nickname Dharani (陀羅尼), was the founder of the Xianbei-led Northern...