秦嘉 / Qin Jia (Rebel)
秦嘉 / Qin Jia enters the wiki through Qinji 129-3 as a local anti-Qin rebel leader operating outside 陈胜’s secure control. Along with 朱吉石, he gathers troops and surrounds the Donghai commandery governor at Tan.
When Chen Sheng sends 武平君畔 to serve as monitor over the Tan-area army, Qin Jia refuses the arrangement. The source says he dismisses Wu Ping Jun Pan as a young appointee rather than a true commander, then falsely claims a Chen Sheng order and kills him.
Qin Jia’s wiki importance is structural. He shows that 张楚政权 is no longer simply fighting 秦国; its nominal authority is also being hollowed out by local commanders who can invoke Chen Sheng’s name while disobeying him. That makes him part of the internal side of 反秦阵营诸侯化分裂.
Qinji 129-4 continues Qin Jia after Chen Sheng’s death. Along with Ning Jun, he sets up 景居 / 景驹 as a provisional Chu king and sends 公孙庆 to seek cooperation with 田儋 in 齐国. The mission fails when Tian Dan treats Jing Ju’s installation as an unauthorized status claim and kills Gongsun Qing after a sharp retort.
This sequel makes Qin Jia a double case: first a rebel commander defying Chen Sheng’s monitor, then a post-Zhang Chu claimant-maker whose diplomacy cannot overcome inter-rebel status conflict.
Qinji 130-2 completes Qin Jia’s fall. 项梁 publicly frames him as someone who betrayed the first rebel king, 陈胜, by setting up 景居 / 景驹. The episode reads this as psychological and moral preparation for war: Xiang Liang makes Qin Jia look like a disloyal rebel rather than simply another anti-Qin leader. Qin Jia loses, flees, counterattacks at Huling, dies, and his army surrenders to Xiang Liang.
Connections
- 朱吉石 - co-leader in the Tan-area uprising.
- 武平君畔 - Chen Sheng’s monitor whom Qin Jia kills.
- 陈胜 and 张楚政权 - authority Qin Jia claims while defying its chain of command.
- 反秦阵营诸侯化分裂 and 起义首领人心疏离 - wider rebel-fragmentation context around Chen Sheng’s final months.
- 景居 / 景驹, 公孙庆, 田儋, and 齐国 - Qinji 129-4 claimant-making and failed alliance mission.
- 项梁 and 道德化战争借口 - Qinji 130-2 defeat through a loyalty-framed attack.