- Xue Ju
Xue Ju (薛舉) (d. 618), formally Emperor Wu (武皇帝), was the founding emperor of a short-lived state of Qin at the end of the Chinese dynasty
Sui Dynasty , whose state was eventually destroyed byTang Dynasty . He rose against Sui rule in 617 and soon controlled modern easternGansu , but while he had some successes against Tang forces, was not able to push toward the Tang capitalChang'an before he died of illness in 618. His sonXue Rengao inherited his throne, but was soon defeated by the Tang general Li Shimin (the eventual Emperor Taizong) and killed, ending the state that Xue Ju established.As hegemonic prince of Western Qin
Xue Ju's clan was originally from Hedong Commandery (河東, roughly modern
Yuncheng ,Shanxi ), but his father Xue Wang (薛汪) moved the family to Jincheng (金城, in modernLanzhou ,Gansu ). Xue ju was said to be brave and strong, and because his family was wealthy, he was able to use the wealth to establish relationships with other people, making himself an influential member of the gentry, eventually becoming a commander of the local militia.In 617, there were many agrarian rebellions in modern eastern Gansu. Hao Yuan (郝瑗), the county magistrate of Jincheng, thus invited people to join the military, and he gathered several thousand men and gave them to Xue Ju to command. in summer 617, after Hao distributed armor and weapons to the soldiers and set out a feast to send them off, Xue Ju, his oldest son
Xue Rengao , and 13 other cohorts took Hao captive and announced that they were rebelling againstSui Dynasty . Xue Ju arrested the local officials and opened the food storages to aid those who were poor. He claimed the title of "Hegemonic Prince of Western Qin" (西秦霸王), perhaps echoingXiang Yu 's title of "Hegemonic Prince of Western Chu." To signify a break with Sui, he also changed theera name fromEmperor Yang of Sui 's "Daxing" (大興) to "Qinxing" (秦興). He created Xue Rengao the Duke of Qi and a younger son, Xue Renyue (薛仁越) the Duke of Jin. [Later, when Xue Rengao was defeated, historical records implied, but did not explicitly state, that Xue Ju had other sons than Xue Rengao and Xue Renyue, but they were the only ones whose names were recorded in history.] He also gathered the local agrarian rebels to fall under his command in pillaging the Sui governmental grazing ranches. One of those rebel leaders, Zong Luohou (name not inUnicode ) became a key general for Xue Ju, and Xue Ju created him the Duke of Yixing. Soon, much of the territory in modern eastern Gansu had surrendered to Xue Ju. He promoted Xue Rengao, Xue Renyue, and Zong to princes.As emperor
In fall 617, Xue Ju claimed the title of Emperor of Qin. He created his wife Lady Ju
empress , and he created Xue Rengaocrown prince . Xue Rengao subsequently capturedTianshui , and Xue Ju moved his capital to Tianshui. As Xue Rengao was fierce but often overly cruel to those he captured, Xue Ju often warned him, "You are capable of great things, but you are strict and cruel, with no grace to others. One day you will surely destroy the state I established and our clan." According to traditional historical accounts, however, Xue Ju himself was also cruel, often killing soldiers he captured, and also often cut off their tongues and noses, and therefore did not gain as much following as he hoped. When he sent Xue Renyue south to try to capture lands in modernSichuan , Xue Renyue was blocked byXiao Yu the governor of Hechi Commandery (河池, in modernBaoji ,Shaanxi ) and unable to advance. He also sent his general Chang Zhongxing (常仲興) west of theYellow River to attackLi Gui , who had by then seized the territory west of the Yellow River. Chang, however, was defeated by Li Gui's general Li Yun (李贇), and the entire army was captured by Li Gui, although Li Gui released them back to Xue Ju.Around the new year 618, Xue Ju sent Xue Rengao to attack Fufeng Commandery (扶風, also in modern Baoji), but Xue Rengao was blocked by the rebel leaders Li Hongzhi (李弘芝), who had claimed the title of Emperor of Chu, and Tang Bi (唐弼), who had claimed the title of Prince of Tang under Li. Xue Ju sent messengers to persuade Tang to submit, and Tang killed Li and then offered to surrender. Instead, Xue Rengao attacked Tang and seized his troops. Xue Ju then proceeded himself to Fufeng, intending to next attack the Sui capital
Chang'an , which had been captured by the Sui general Li Yuan, who declared Emperor Yang's grandson Yang You the Prince of Dai emperor (as Emperor Gong). Li Yuan sent his son Li Shimin against Xue Rengao, and Li Shimin dealt Xue Rengao a major defeat. Xue Ju, in fear, asked his officials, "Since ancient times, were there emperors who surrendered?" Chu Liang (褚亮) cited the examples ofZhao Tuo ,Liu Shan , and Xiao Cong. However, Hao Yuan, by this point serving under Xue Ju, immediately stated::"You, Emperor, should not ask something like this, and Chu Liang's response was absurd and rebellious.
Gaozu of Han was often defeated, and the first emperor of Shu could not even protect his wife and children. Winning and losing battles happened throughout history. How can you be ready to give up your state just based on one defeat?"Xue Ju saw the fallacy in asking the question, and he greatly rewarded Hao and made Hao his chief strategist. Subsequently, when Li Yuan sent his generals Jiang Mo (姜謨), Dou Gui (竇軌), and Liu Shirang (劉世讓) against Xue Ju, Xue Ju defeated them and captured Liu, and Jiang and Dou withdrew. Subsequently, under Hao's suggestion, Xue sought to enter a three-way alliance with Eastern
Tujue 's forces and those of another rebel leader,Liang Shidu the Emperor of Liang, to try to capture Chang'an. However, Li Yuan's general Zhang Changsun (張長遜) then warned the Tujue general Ashina Duobi that he was aware of their three-way pact, and Ashina Duobi chose to renege and not assist either Xue Ju or Liang. (Soon, after hearing that Emperor Yang had been killed in a coup led byYuwen Huaji in Jiangdu (江都, in modernYangzhou ,Jiangsu ), Li Yuan had Sui's Emperor Gong yield the throne to him, establishingTang Dynasty as its Emperor Gaozu.)In summer 618, Xue Ju launched an attack on Tang's Jing Prefecture (涇州, roughly modern
Pingliang ,Gansu ), and Tang's Emperor Gaozu sent Li Shimin to resist Xue Ju. Li Shimin established his defenses and refused to engage Xue Ju to try to wear Xue Ju out, but at that time, he was afflicted with malaria, and he let his associatesLiu Wenjing and Yin Kaishan (殷開山) take command, ordering them not to engage Xue Ju. Liu and Yin, however, did not take Xue Ju seriously, and Xue Ju ambushed them at Qianshui Plain (淺水原, in modernXianyang ,Shaanxi ), crushing Tang forces and inflicting 50%-60% casualties. Li Shimin was forced to withdraw back to Chang'an, and Liu and Yin were removed from their posts. Hao then suggested to Xue Ju that he should attack Chang'an at once, and Xue Ju agreed, but he then grew ill and died. Xue Rengao succeeded him as emperor, and honored him with the posthumous name of Wu (武, "martial"), but was defeated by and forced to surrender to Li Shimin three months later, even before he could properly bury Xue Ju.Notes
Era name
* "Qinxing" (秦興 qín xīng) 617-618
Personal information
* Father
** Xue Wang (薛汪)
* Wife
** Empress Ju (created 617)
* Children
**Xue Rengao (薛仁杲), initially the Duke of Qi (created 617), later the Prince of Qi (created 617), later the Crown Prince (created 617), later emperor
** Xue Renyue (薛仁越), initially the Duke of Jin (created 617), later the Prince of Jin (created 617)
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