Shangguan Jie
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Shangguan Jie(Chinese:Thượng quan kiệt;diedc.November 80 BC[1]) was aWestern Han dynastyofficial inChinaandconsort kinwho served under EmperorsWuandZhao.His granddaughter later became the empress consort to Emperor Zhao.
Biography
[edit]Shangguan Jie first rose in prominence when he accompaniedLi Guangliduring the Han invasion ofOsh.Due to his bravery, he received several promotions. However, this Shangguan Jie should be another person who have the exact same name.[2]
In 87 B.C., as Emperor Wu was nearing death, Shangguan was made one of 4 officials assisting Wu's successor, the young Liu Fuling (who would ascend the throne as Emperor Zhao; the other 3 are Huo Guang,Jin Midi,and Sang Hongyang). Shangguan Jie's son Shangguan An married a daughter ofHuo Guang;Shangguan An's daughter would later become Emperor Zhao's empress.However, the cordial relationship between Shangguan Jie and Huo Guang would not last, presumably due to Shangguan's jealousy of Huo's power being greater than his own. In 80 B.C., the Shangguan clan, along withSang Hongyang,was implicated in an attempted rebellion, and exterminated.
Due to his crime of treason, his biography was not included in theBook of Han;details on him were instead found in the biographies of his granddaughter and Li Guangli.
References
[edit]- ^9th month of the 1st year of theYuan'fengera, per vol.23 ofZizhi Tongjian.The month corresponds to 20 Oct to 18 Nov 80 BC in the proleptic Julian calendar.
- ^According to vol.19, part 2 ofBook of Han,the Shangguan Jie who accompanied Li Guangli was eventually relieved of his duties due to old age. The same volume also have a separate entry for the better known Shangguan Jie.