Xue Ju (薛舉) (died 618), formally Emperor Wu (武皇帝, "Martial"), was the founding emperor of a short-lived state of Qin at the end of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty, whose state was eventually destroyed by Tang Dynasty. He rose against Sui rule in 617 and soon controlled modern eastern Gansu, but while he had some successes against Tang forces, was not able to push toward the Tang capital Chang'an before he died of illness in 618. His son Xue Rengao inherited his throne, but was soon defeated by the Tang general Li Shimin (the eventual Emperor Taizong) and killed, ending the state that Xue Ju established.
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