Jiao, Lord of Wey (卫君角), also known as Wei Jiao (卫角), was a Qin dynasty feudal lord.
According to the Records of the Grand Historian, he became the lord of Wey nine years before Qin's unification of China.
[2] In the first year of his rule, he relocated the state of Wey and its people to Yewang.
[3] After Qin's unification, Wey was the only remaining state out of all the Chinese states established according to the mandate of the Zhou dynasty king other than Qin.
For reasons unknown, Qin Shi Huang did not remove Jiao from his throne, but Emperor Qin Er Shi deposed Jiao and made him a commoner in 209 BCE.