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Luoyang to submit to Han. However, they did not reach the capital, rather they were led home by
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Sima Mo's subordinates Suo Chen and Qu Yun, who were fleeing from Han forces. Suo Chen, Qu Yun and the others discussed plans to restore Jin's authority in the north, and they all agreed to have Jia Ya lead them. Jia Ya accepted the position of
General Who Pacifies the West.
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321:(賈疋,字彥度,武威人,魏太尉詡之曾孫也。少有志略,器望甚偉,見之者莫不悅附,特為武夫之所瞻仰,願為致命。初辟公府,遂曆顯職,遷安定太守。雍州刺史丁綽,貪橫失百姓心,乃譖疋于南陽王模,模以軍司謝班伐之。疋奔瀘水,與胡彭蕩仲及氐竇首結為兄弟,聚眾攻班。綽奔武都,疋復入安定,殺班。湣帝以疋為驃騎將軍、雍州刺史,封酒泉公。) Book of Jin, Volume 60
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