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Chen Shuda
Chen Shuda (died 635), courtesy name Zicong, formally Duke Zhong of Jiang, was an imperial prince of the Chen dynasty, who, after the destruction of Chen, served as an official under the Sui and Tang dynasties, becoming a chancellor during the reigns of the Tang emperors Gaozu and Taizong. == During Chen Dynasty == It is not known when Chen Shuda was born. He was the 17th of 42 sons of Emperor Xuan of Chen.〔That Chen Shuda was Emperor Xuan's 17th son was per the ''Book of Chen'' and the ''History of Southern Dynasties'', although the ''Old Book of Tang'' indicated that he was the 16th son. Compare ''Book of Chen'', vol. 28 and ''History of Southern Dynasties'', vol. 65 () with ''Old Book of Tang'', vol. 61 (). The ''New Book of Tang'', vol. 100 avoided the issue by merely stating that he was a son of Emperor Xuan.().〕 His mother was Consort Yuan, a concubine of Emperor Xuan who carried the rank of ''Zhaorong'' (昭容), the eighth highest rank among imperial consorts, who had two other sons—his older brother Chen Shuwen (陳叔文), later created the Prince of Jinxi, and his younger brother Chen Shutan (陳叔坦), later created the Prince of Xinhui. In 582, just after Emperor Xuan died and was succeeded by Chen Shuda's oldest brother Chen Shubao the Crown Prince, Chen Shubao created Chen Shuda, along with his other brothers Chen Shuyan (陳叔儼), Chen Shushen (陳叔慎), and Chen Shuyu (陳叔虞), princes, and Chen Shuda's title was Prince of Yiyang. Chen Shuda was also given a minor general title. In 587, Chen Shubao made him the mayor of the capital Jiankang. During Chen Shubao's reign, Chen Shuda was one of the officials known for literary talent, and Chen Shubao often invited him, along with those other officials, into the palace to feast, write poems, and recite them with him and some of the concubines with literary talent as well. Once, he impressed the chancellor Xu Ling (徐陵) by writing a poem that had 10 rhymes during a feast.
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