冯劫 / 冯杰 / Feng Jie (Qin)
冯劫 / 冯杰 / Feng Jie enters the wiki through Qinji 130-4 as the Qin general who joins 冯去疾 and 李斯 in remonstrating to 胡亥 / 秦二世. The source’s supplied markdown writes his name as 冯杰; this page preserves that form while using the disambiguated Qin-page key.
His role is narrow but important. While rebellion spreads and local government struggles, Feng Jie joins the two chancellors in arguing that the court should suspend 阿房宫 construction and reduce repeated frontier rotations. The episode treats that advice as loyal and practical, but Hu Hai reads it as proof that the ministers have failed to stop rebels and are trying to abandon Qin Shi Huang’s program.
Feng Jie therefore marks the point where normal high-level remonstrance becomes punishable. He is not portrayed as a factional architect like 赵高 or a long-term policy figure like Li Si; he is a co-signatory whose arrest shows that Qin’s court can no longer convert elite warning into correction.
Key Claims
- Feng Jie appears as a general, not as the main author of the policy argument.
- His remonstrance is tied to the same burden-reduction logic as Feng Quji and Li Si.
- His arrest with the two chancellors makes the episode’s 君臣反馈失灵 concrete.