Yuan Shuji

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Yuan Shuji (Chinese: 袁恕己; died 706), posthumous name Prince Zhenlie of Nanyang (南陽貞烈王),[1] was an official of China's Tang dynasty and Wu Zhou dynasty, serving as chancellor during the reign of Emperor Zhongzong. He was a key figure in the coup (Shenlong Coup [zh]) that overthrew Wu Zetian and restored Emperor Zhongzong in 705 but was later exiled due to false accusations instigated by Wu Zetian's nephew Wu Sansi and killed in exile in a cruel manner.

It is not known when Yuan Shuji was born. His family was from Cang Prefecture (滄州, roughly modern Cangzhou, Hebei) and traced its ancestry to the late Han dynasty warlord Yuan Shao. Both Yuan Shuji's grandfather Yuan Lingxi (袁令喜) and father Yuan Yihong (袁異弘) served as prefectural officials.[2]

During Wu Zetian's reign

During Emperor Zhongzong's second reign

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