Xue Juzheng
Xue Juzheng (薛居正) | |
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Personal details | |
Born |
c. 912 Xunyi District, Kaifeng, Later Liang |
Died |
c. 981 Kaifeng, Song |
Children | Xue Weiji (薛惟吉), son |
Father | Xue Renqian (薛仁謙) |
Xue Juzheng | |||||||||
Chinese | 薛居正 | ||||||||
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Xue Ziping | |||||||||
Chinese | 薛子平 | ||||||||
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Xue Jucheng (912–981), courtesy name Ziping, was a scholar-official who successively served the Later Tang, Later Jin, Later Han, Later Zhou and Song dynasties. Xue is best known for compiling the Old History of the Five Dynasties which was put together in the 960s and 970s.
Biography
Born during the Later Liang, Xue Juzheng was studious and ambitious at a young age. He received his Jinshi examination degree during the Later Tang in the mid-930s. He continued to serve the remaining three dynasties of the Five Dynasties, the Later Jin, Later Han, and the Later Zhou.
When the Song Dynasty replaced the Later Zhou in 960, Xue took service with the new dynasty as he had with dynasties prior to the new rulers of northern China. During the first two decades of the Song, Xue set about to compiling a history of the Five Dynasties.
Entitled Five Dynasties History, the main purpose of the work was to reinforce the claim of the Song to the Mandate of Heaven from the Tang Dynasty through the Five Dynasties to the reigning Song.
Death and legacy
Xue did not live much longer than after compilation of the Five Dynasties History in 974, dying in 981. However, his legacy of writing a history of a previous era of Chinese history for the purpose of bolstering the current patron dynasty would be repreated later in Chinese history, notably with the Yuan Dynasty’s writing of the History of Liao.
References
- Mote, F.W. (1999). Imperial China 900-1800. Harvard University Press.