Qian Feng
Qian Feng | |
|---|---|
| 錢鳳 | |
| Army Advisor of Armour Management (鎧曹參軍) | |
| In office ?–324 | |
| Monarch | Emperor Yuan of Jin/Emperor Ming of Jin |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Unknown |
| Died | 324 |
| Courtesy name | Shiyi (世儀) |
Qian Feng (died 324), was an official of the Jin dynasty (266–420). He was a highly trusted partisan of the powerful commander, Wang Dun, who he often discussed plans with for Wang to usurp the Jin throne. When their plans were leaked to the imperial court, Emperor Ming of Jin issued a call to arms against Wang Dun, specifically denouncing Qian Feng and marking him for death. When Wang Dun died of illness shortly after, Qian Feng continued to resist the imperial forces with Wang's elder brother, Wang Han and Shen Chong, but they were soon defeated and killed.