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Jia Sidao

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Jia Sidao
Jia Sidao (1213–1275), a high-ranking official and chancellor during the late Southern Song dynasty who rose to power through his sister's influence as a concubine; known for his corruption and for failing to prevent the Mongol invasion, he was eventually assassinated while in exile.