Han Jue

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. 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. As sima, Han participated in the Battle of Bi (597 BC) and the Battle of An (589 BC). 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. During the battle, the soldiers to Han Jue's left and right were shot by arrows. In 583 BC, he supported Zhao Dun's grands

Han Jue

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. 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. As sima, Han participated in the Battle of Bi (597 BC) and the Battle of An (589 BC). 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. During the battle, the soldiers to Han Jue's left and right were shot by arrows. In 583 BC, he supported Zhao Dun's grands