Wei Jun was a native of
Dong'a County in
Dong Commandery. He initially served as a minor official in
Yong province, and when the Prince of Hejian,
Sima Yong rose in rebellion in the
Guanzhong region, he was appointed by the prince to serve as his General of Military Might. He was later transferred to Colonel of Logistical Affairs, where he distinguished himself. In 311, during the
Disaster of Yongjia, Wei Jun led several hundred refugee families to occupy the stronghold of Xiashi (峽石) in Heyin (河陰; north of present-day
Mengjin County,
Henan). As the Jin capital,
Luoyang came under successive attacks by the forces of Han-Zhao, Wei Jun plundered for grain and presented it to
Emperor Huai of Jin. For his contribution, he was appointed General Who Displays Might and Administrator of Pingyang while retaining his logistical responsibility. Despite his office, Wei Jun remained at Xiashi, as in reality,
Pingyang was the capital region of the Han. When Han forces captured and sacked Luoyang later that year, Wei Jun shifted his base to Shiliang Fortress (石梁塢; in present-day Mengjin County, Henan) in northern Luoyang, where he gathered and comforted the survivors while repairing their military equipment. He sent word to those who surrendered to Han in the area, persuading them to return to Jin by arguing that the dynasty's fortunes were long-lasting and bound to recover. Many of them submitted back to Jin, and for those who remained with Han, relying on their remoteness, he sent out his soldiers to force them into submission. As a result, the Jin forces retained some degree of control over the Luoyang region, and many refugees flocked to join Wei Jun, even carrying their children and elderly with them. In 313, the Han geneal,
Liu Yao saw Wei Jun as a threat and besieged his base at Shiliang. The Inspector of Yan Province,
Liu Yan and the Administrator of Henei Commandery,
Guo Mo dispatched their troops to relieve Wei Jun, but Liu Yao divided his forces and fought them in Hebei county (河北縣; in present-day
Yuncheng,
Shanxi). Liu Yan and Guo Mo were defeated in an ambush, and their cavalry were all captured. Wei Jun attempted to escape during the night but was caught and killed by Liu Yao. == References ==