Ji Sang
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Ji Sang (died 11 January 308) was a Chinese rebel of the Western Jin dynasty. During his days as a shepherd, he befriended a Jie slave whom he would name Shi Le (the future Emperor Ming of Later Zhao). The two raised a personal army and later joined Sima Ying's retainer, Gongshi Fan (公師藩), who rose up to avenge the prince after his removal. Following Gongshi Fan's death, Ji Sang and Shi Le continued on their own, sacking the city of Ye in the process. They were finally defeated by the Jin general Gou Xi, and Ji Sang was assassinated by the Qihuo in 308.
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Ji Sang | |
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汲桑 | |
Grand General (大將軍) (Self-appointed) | |
In office 307 (307)–308 (308) | |
Monarch | Emperor Hui of Jin |
Personal details | |
Born | Unknown |
Died | 11 January 308 |
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