Han Jue

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|name=Viscount Xian of Han
韓獻子

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|succession = Leader of Han clan

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|predecessor1 = Han Yu

|successor1 = Viscount Xuan

|full name = Ancestral name: (姬)
Lineage name: Hán (韓)
Given name: Jué (厥)

|posthumous name = Viscount Xian (獻子)

|father= Han Yu

|issue = Han Wuji
Han Qi (Viscount Xuan)

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Han Jue ({{zh|t=韓厥}}; died after 566 BC), also known by his posthumous name as the Viscount Xian of Han ({{zh|t=韓獻子|p=Hán Xiàn Zǐ}}), was a leader of the Han clan in the Jin state, where he served as dafu (大夫). He was the son of Han Yu, whom he succeeded as Han clan leader.司馬貞·史記索隱 “萬生賕伯,賕伯生定伯簡,簡生輿,輿生獻子厥”

Han Jue's father died early and he was raised by Zhao Dun (Viscount Xuan of Zhao), a senior Jin minister. Han Jue later became sima on Zhao Dun's recommendation.国语·卷十一 As sima, Han Jue participated in the Battle of Bi (597 BC) and the Battle of An (589 BC).左传·宣公十二年左传·成公二年 According to the Zuo Zhuan, his father appeared 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 grandson, Zhao Wu (Viscount Wen of Zhao), to head the Zhao clan.左传·成公八年 In the Battle of Masui (麻隧之戰; 578 BC), Han Jue commanded the Jin army's left wing.左传·成公十三年 During the Battle of Yanling (575 BC), he again commanded the Jin army's left wing and led a successful flanking maneuver against the Chu state.左传·成公十六年 In 573 BC, he became Jin's zhengqing (正卿),左传·成公十八年 the highest ministerial office in Ancient China.http://www.zdic.net/cd/ci/5/ZdicE6ZdicADZdicA385691.htm 正卿 Han Jue retired in 566 BC due to old age.左传·襄公七年

Han Jue was played by Huang Xiaoming in the 2010 film Sacrifice.{{Cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1726738/|title = Zhao shi gu er (2010) - IMDb}}

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{{s-bef|before = Luan Shu (栾书)}}

{{s-ttl|title = Zhengqing of Jin|years = 573 BC – 566 BC}}

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