Xue Yiju

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Xue Yiju (Chinese: 薛貽矩; died May 25, 912[1][2]), courtesy name Xiyong (熙用) or Shizhan (式瞻), was an official of the Chinese Tang dynasty and the subsequent Later Liang, serving as a chancellor during Later Liang.

It is not known when Xue Yiju was born. His family claimed ancestry from Wenxi (聞喜, in modern Yuncheng, Shanxi)[3] and original descent from the mythical emperor Zhuanxu. Xue Yiju's traceable ancestry included officials of the Han dynasty, Shu Han, Cao Wei, Jin dynasty (266–420), and the Tang dynasty—including a line of relatively minor officials. Xue Yiju's grandfather Xue Cuncheng (薛存誠) served as an imperial attendant, while his father Xue Tingwang (薛廷望) served as a prefectural prefect.[4] both were said to have had good reputations.[3]

During Tang dynasty

During Later Liang

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