Li Ji (concubine)
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Li Ji was a concubine and later wife of Duke Xian of Jin
Duke Xian of Jin
Duke Xian of Jin , Ancestral name is Ji, given name is Guizhu , was the nineteenth ruler of the State of Jin. He was also the ninth ruler of Jin in the Spring and Autumn Period and the second duke of Jin. When his father, Duke Wu of Jin, died in 677 BC, Guizhu ascended the throne of Jin and became...

, ruler of the State of Jin between 676 BC and 651 BC during the Spring and Autumn Period of China
China
Chinese civilization may refer to:* China for more general discussion of the country.* Chinese culture* Greater China, the transnational community of ethnic Chinese.* History of China* Sinosphere, the area historically affected by Chinese culture...

. Li Ji is renowned for starting the Li Ji Rebellion
Li Ji Rebellion
The Li Ji Rebellion are a set of events took place in the State of Jin during the Spring and Autumn Period in China, caused by Li Ji, the concubine of Duke Xian of Jin, in order to put his son Prince Xiqi into the throne of Jin.-Background:...

 which led to the suicide of Prince Shensheng
Prince Shensheng of Jin
Prince Shensheng , was the eldest son of Duke Xian of Jin and the crown prince of the State of Jin during the reign of Duke Xian of Jin before he was replaced by his half-brother Prince Xiqi .-Biography:...

 (申生). She also attempted to place one of her own sons, Prince Xiqi
Prince Xiqi of Jin
Prince Xiqi , was the son of Li Ji, the concubine of Duke Xian of Jin, and the crown prince of the State of Jin since he replaced Prince Shensheng as crown prince. Late in his life, he became duke for about a month before he was killed....

 (奚齊), on the throne of Jin after the death of Duke Xian of Jin. She was nicknamed as "The Witch of the Age" ( because of her devious acts.

Biography

Li Ji was originally a native of the Lirong tribe (驪戎族), one of the northern Rong tribes (戎族). In 672 BC, the fifth year of the reign of Duke Xian of Jin, Duke Xian of Jin obtained two women from the Lirong tribe, Li Ji and her younger sister, Shao Ji (少姬), both daughters of the Lirong tribe leader. Because of her beauty and charm, Li Ji gained the favor of Duke Xian of Jin, therefore he had a desire to make Li Ji his first wife. Before doing so he asked the gods through divination whether or not it was wise to do this. The answer he received was that the outcome would not be good. He asked a second time and on receiving a positive response he made Li Ji his first wife, replacing Qi Jiang (齊姜).

Li Ji Rebellion

In 665 BC, the twelfth year of the reign of Duke Xian of Jin, Li Ji gave birth to Prince Xiqi (奚齊). Since Li Ji wanted her son to be the crown prince, she bribed two of Duke Xian's most trusted officials, Liang Wu (梁五) and Dongguan Biwu (東關嬖五). The two officials persuaded Duke Xian to let Prince Shensheng
Prince Shensheng of Jin
Prince Shensheng , was the eldest son of Duke Xian of Jin and the crown prince of the State of Jin during the reign of Duke Xian of Jin before he was replaced by his half-brother Prince Xiqi .-Biography:...

 (申生), Prince Chonger
Duke Wen of Jin
Duke Jin Wen led the state of Jin in the Spring and Autumn Period of Chinese history from 636 BC to 628 BC. His ancestral name is Ji,clan name is Jin Duke Jin Wen (晋文公) (697 BC - 628 BC) led the state of Jin in the Spring and Autumn Period of Chinese history from 636 BC to 628 BC. His ancestral...

 (重耳) and Prince Yiwu
Duke Hui of Jin
Duke Hui of Jin ,Ancestral name is Ji, given name is Yiwu , was the duke of the State of Jin during Spring and Autumn Period in China. He was the younger brother of Prince Shensheng and Duke Wen of Jin.-Before Reign as Duke:...

 (夷吾) leave the capital, Jiang (絳). The officials told the duke that the northern Rong tribes (戎族) and Di tribes (狄族) frequently attacked Jin such that the princes were needed to defend their territory. Duke Xian of Jin then sent Prince Shensheng to defend Quwo (曲沃), modern Quwo County
Quwo County
Quwo County is a county of Shanxi, China. It is under the administration of Linfen city. The town of Quwo is in the Fen River valley about 30 miles south of Linfen and about 10 miles east of the point where the Fen River turns west. From 745 to 677 BC Quwo a state that broke off from the State of...

 in Shanxi
Shanxi
' is a province in Northern China. Its one-character abbreviation is "晋" , after the state of Jin that existed here during the Spring and Autumn Period....

. Duke Xian also sent Prince Chonger to defend the city of Pu (蒲), northwest of modern Xi County
Xi County, Shanxi
Xi County, Shanxi is a county of Shanxi, China. It is under the administration of Linfen city.-References:*...

 in Shanxi, and Prince Yiwu to Erqu (二屈), modern Ji County
Ji County, Shanxi
Ji County, Shanxi is a county of Shanxi, China. It is under the administration of Linfen city.-References:*...

 in Shanxi.

In 656 BC, the 21st year of the reign of Duke Xian of Jin, Li Ji plotted a scheme whereby Prince Shensheng went to Quwo and offered sacrifices for his deceased mother, Qi Jiang (齊姜). Prince Shensheng sent some of the food blessed by the gods to Duke Xian of Jin. Li Ji had secretly placed poison in the food in order to frame Prince Shensheng for murder. Before Duke Xian of Jin began eating, he gave a part of the food to a dog to check for poison whereupon the dog immediately collapsed. Discovering the poison in the food, Duke Xian sent men to Quwo to arrest Prince Shensheng. Upon hearing the news, Prince Shensheng committed suicide.

After Prince Shensheng committed suicide, Li Ji falsely accused Prince Chonger and Yiwu of revolting so both escaped to Pu (蒲) and Erqu (二屈) respectively. In 655 BC, the 22nd year of the reign of Duke Xian of Jin, Duke Xian of Jin sent troops to Pu and Erqu to capture Prince Chonger and Yiwu. Prince Chonger and some of his loyal subjects scaped to the Di tribe (翟族), one of the northern Rong tribes (戎族), since his mother was a native from the Rong tribes. Prince Yiwu failed to be captured in Erqu by Duke Xian of Jin.

On the ninth month of 651 BC, Duke Xian of Jin died. Li Ji placed the 15-year old Crown Prince Xiqi into the throne of Jin and made Xunxi, a Jin official, the chancellor of Xiqi to help him in government affairs. On the tenth month of 651 BC, the Jin general Li Ke (里克) killed Xiqi roughly a month after his ascension. Duke Xian of Jin was not yet properly buried at that time. Xunxi then placed Prince Zhuozi into the throne of Jin even though Zhuozi was still a toddler at that time. After that, Xunxi finished the burial of Duke Xian of Jin. On the eleventh month of 651 BC, Li Ke killed Zhuozi and his aunt Li Ji (驪姬). Xunxi then committed suicide by hanging himelf. Shao Ji, the younger sister of Li Ji and mother of Prince Zhuozi, was imprisoned.

Li Ke then invited Prince Chonger who was then in the State of Qi back to the State of Jin to become the next duke. Prince Chonger declined so Li Ke then invited Prince Yiwu who was then in the State of Liang and he accepted. Prince Yiwu ascended the throne of Jin and became Duke Hui of Jin
Duke Hui of Jin
Duke Hui of Jin ,Ancestral name is Ji, given name is Yiwu , was the duke of the State of Jin during Spring and Autumn Period in China. He was the younger brother of Prince Shensheng and Duke Wen of Jin.-Before Reign as Duke:...

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