Zhuang Jia (rebel)

Zhuang Jia (traditional Chinese: 莊賈; simplified Chinese: 庄贾; pinyin: Zhuāng Jiǎ; died 208 BC) was a 3rd-century BC Chinese rebel involved in the Dazexiang Uprising against the Qin dynasty.

A charioteer, he assassinated the uprising's leader, Chen Sheng, in c.January 208 BC[1] at Chen County.

Zhuang was later killed by Lü Chen [zh], a general under Chen Sheng, after Lü had occupied Chen County.

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