entity Updated 2026-08-22 Tags: Person, Ruler, Wey-State, Pre-Qin, Warring-States

卫君角 / Wey Jun Jiao

卫君角 / Wey Jun Jiao enters the wiki through 《资治通鉴·秦纪》107|最后一次合纵伐秦 伐了个寂寞 as the source-scoped “君角” figure in the episode’s discussion of the remnant polity around Chaoge, Puyang, Yewang, and 东郡. The transcript’s wording around this segment uses Wei-like phrasing, but the wiki records the branch under 卫国 because the existing late-Warring-States page already distinguishes Wey / 卫 from 魏国.

The episode says one explanation has 卫元君 moving with his clan to Yewang, while another has Qin establish Jun Jiao as the remaining ruler. The point is not that Jun Jiao has independent strength; it is that Qin can keep a tiny subordinate shell alive while absorbing the useful territory into commandery administration.

This page therefore preserves a naming and identity caution. It is a concrete example of why 史书异文政治重量 matters even for small states: a single Wei/Wey ambiguity can change whether the reader imagines a great Warring States power or a much weaker surviving polity.

Qinji 128-8 gives Jun Jiao the endpoint. 胡亥 / 秦二世 deposes him as a commoner, ending 卫国 as even a remnant polity. The source frames this not as a large conquest but as the final cancellation of a state that had already been reduced to a tiny sacrificial shell.

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